Biography
Vincent Paccione is a novelist whose work explores consciousness, perception, and the boundaries between the physical and unseen worlds. He holds a BA in Sociology, an MFA in Creative Writing, and a Master’s in Education.
Before turning to fiction, Vincent served as a volunteer field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), conducting firsthand investigations into reported anomalous events. Beyond fieldwork, he has spent years engaged in independent research into near-death experiences, historical hauntings and folklore, psychic phenomena, UFO encounters, theoretical physics, and consciousness studies. His writing reflects this investigative foundation, weaving speculative elements into grounded, character-driven narratives.
Vincent lost his hearing as a young adult and has lived both with and without sound — an experience that reshaped his relationship to vibration, silence, and altered perception. This dual sensory perspective informs the architecture of his stories, where unseen forces and shifts in awareness are not merely imagined, but viscerally felt.
His debut novel, Truth in Circles, blends paranormal suspense with coming-of-age elements set against the coastal backdrop of San Diego, exploring brotherhood, identity, and the nature of reality itself.
Through his work, Vincent seeks to bridge disciplined investigation with imaginative storytelling, examining how extraordinary phenomena intersect with ordinary human experience.
He lives in California.