Vanna Bonta

Vanna Bonta
Vanna Bontawas an Italian-American writer, actress, and inventor. She wrote Flight: A Quantum Fiction Novel. As an actress, Bonta played "Zed's Queen" in The Beastmaster. She performed primarily as a voice talent on a roster of feature films, such as Disney's Beauty and the Beast, as well as on television. Bonta invented the 2suit, a flight garment designed to facilitate human intimacy and stability in microgravity environments of outerspace. The spacesuit was featured on The Universe television series, which followed...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth3 April 1958
CountryUnited States of America
Our neighborhood - this solar system, the cosmos, actually - is so much more vast and amazing than the paltry headlines, insanity, and politics crammed at us daily as so-called news. The beauty of the hood and discoveries that await us are deserving of our attention and mandatory to our survival as a species.
Some animals on Earth regurgitate as opposed to vomit, i.e., stomach contents flow up into the esophagus without any forceful abdominal contractions. What I experienced in zero gravity was similar to this, expulsion without the heaves.
Poetry absolves spirituality from the dividedness of religions and provides us with a sanctuary that excludes no one.
Poetry is a subset of a Cosmos, which in itself, is a poem.
Poetry is our heart, our spirit, our soul. Call it whatever; without it, everything else is nothing but hardware.
Any literature, when it arrives at being good literature, transcends genre.
The height of mediocrity is still low.
My primary motivation for writing is to communicate my perceptions and insights into the human condition, in a way that may provide understanding, comfort, and company to others.
Hot air expands, and seriously pompous attitude is the inflation of choice by those lacking substance.
What appears to us solid is ultimately both a particle and a wavelength, and on that realm everything behaves as both a particle and a wave.
Mediocrity inspires neither great love nor hate.
Our lives are fictions, a work we leave behind, signed.
Ridicule is a public confession of fear.
Life is a canvas of many strokes where shades from different palettes meet into a picture so concrete that some forget it is their own, so become framed themselves.