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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2025 · 43 MIN

Episode 87- When Our Writing Goes from Science Fiction to Theoretical Reality

from All Ways Write Podcast · host Author Karisa DeLay and Author/Publisher Jaime Vendera

In this captivating episode of the All Ways Write Podcast, hosts Jaime Vendera and Karisa DeLay explore the intriguing transition of science fiction into theoretical reality. They begin by reflecting on iconic sci-fi works that have inspired real-world innovations, such as video calling from 2001: A Space Odyssey, tablet computers from Star Trek, virtual reality from Neuromancer by William Gibson, AI assistants from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and space travel and satellites from From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne. The hosts delve into how speculative writing has influenced technological advancements, particularly in robotics, satellite technology, and dystopian narratives, while also considering the role of ancient technology in inspiring modern sci-fi stories. Jaime and Karisa share their personal experiences of blending reality with imagination in their own writing and analyze works that masterfully straddle the line between fiction and plausibility. Examples include The Martian by Andy Weir, which combines hard science with a gripping survival story; Black Mirror, a chilling exploration of near-future tech; The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, a dystopian narrative that feels eerily possible; The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat by Oliver Sacks, a blend of science and surreal human stories; and The Demon-Haunted World by Carl Sagan, a critique of pseudoscience and a vision of humanity’s future. The hosts also provide actionable tips for authors to capitalize on the timing when their speculative ideas align with real-world developments. They suggest highlighting the prescience of your work, using real-world events as a hook for promotion, and positioning your book as a thought-provoking exploration of emerging trends. Additionally, they discuss why readers are drawn to books that skirt reality, noting that such works offer escapism while remaining relatable, challenge readers to consider "what if" scenarios, provide a safe space to explore fears and hopes about the future, and blend the familiar with the extraordinary to create a sense of wonder. Finally, Jaime and Karisa break down effective strategies for marketing books, including knowing your target audience, building a strong author brand, leveraging social media and collaborations, creating buzz before and after launch, and using compelling visuals and paid advertising. This episode is a must-listen for writers, readers, and anyone fascinated by the interplay between imagination and innovation, offering insights that will inspire you to think critically about the future of storytelling and how your own writing can shape—or reflect—the world around us. Connect With Us:Stay connected with us by following our journey on social media! You can find us at www.allwayswritepodcast.com. If you have any questions or feedback or just want to say hello, feel free to reach out via email at [email protected] also invite you to follow and subscribe to the All Ways Write Podcast. Join us for engaging discussions, valuable insights, and expert advice that will empower your writing journey and spark your creativity!Episode Links:Discover more about our featured guests by visiting their personal websites:- Explore Jamie Vendera's work at: www.jaimevendera.com- Learn more about Karisa DeLay at: www.karisadelay.comThank you for tuning in to this episode! We truly appreciate your support and hope that the conversation inspires you on your own writing path. Enjoy your journey!Keywords: science fiction, theoretical reality, speculative writing, technological advancements, dystopian narratives, marketing books, author branding, social media, speculative fiction, escapism, innovation, storytelling.

In this captivating episode of the All Ways Write Podcast, hosts Jaime Vendera and Karisa DeLay explore the intriguing transition of science fiction into theoretical reality. They begin by reflecting on iconic sci-fi works that have inspired real-world innovations, such as video calling from 2001: A Space Odyssey, tablet computers from Star Trek, virtual reality from Neuromancer by William Gibson, AI assistants from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and space travel and satellites from From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne. The hosts delve into how speculative writing has influenced technological advancements, particularly in robotics, satellite technology, and dystopian narratives, while also considering the role of ancient technology in inspiring modern sci-fi stories. Jaime and Karisa share their personal experiences of blending reality with imagination in their own writing and analyze works that masterfully straddle the line between fiction and plausibility. Examples include The Martian by Andy Weir, which combines hard science with a gripping survival story; Black Mirror, a chilling exploration of near-future tech; The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, a dystopian narrative that feels eerily possible; The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat by Oliver Sacks, a blend of science and surreal human stories; and The Demon-Haunted World by Carl Sagan, a critique of pseudoscience and a vision of humanity’s future. The hosts also provide actionable tips for authors to capitalize on the timing when their speculative ideas align with real-world developments. They suggest highlighting the prescience of your work, using real-world events as a hook for promotion, and positioning your book as a thought-provoking exploration of emerging trends. Additionally, they discuss why readers are drawn to books that skirt reality, noting that such works offer escapism while remaining relatable, challenge readers to consider "what if" scenarios, provide a safe space to explore fears and hopes about the future, and blend the familiar with the extraordinary to create a sense of wonder. Finally, Jaime and Karisa break down effective strategies for marketing books, including knowing your target audience, building a strong author brand, leveraging social media and collaborations, creating buzz before and after launch, and using compelling visuals and paid advertising. This episode is a must-listen for writers, readers, and anyone fascinated by the interplay between imagination and innovation, offering insights that will inspire you to think critically about the future of storytelling and how your own writing can shape—or reflect—the world around us. Connect With Us:Stay connected with us by following our journey on social media! You can find us at www.allwayswritepodcast.com. If you have any questions or feedback or just want to say hello, feel free to reach out via email at [email protected] also invite you to follow and subscribe to the All Ways Write Podcast. Join us for engaging discussions, valuable insights, and expert advice that will empower your writing journey and spark your creativity!Episode Links:Discover more about our featured guests by visiting their personal websites:- Explore Jamie Vendera's work at: www.jaimevendera.com- Learn more about Karisa DeLay at: www.karisadelay.comThank you for tuning in to this episode! We truly appreciate your support and hope that the conversation inspires you on your own writing path. Enjoy your journey!Keywords: science fiction, theoretical reality, speculative writing, technological advancements, dystopian narratives, marketing books, author branding, social media, speculative fiction, escapism, innovation, storytelling.

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