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Speculative Sandbox

Speculative Sandbox

By Vickie Lan

[currently on break!] Speculative Sandbox is your audio playground for speculative fiction lovers. In each episode, Vickie Lan workshops a trope with a writer/author with an eye for character development, world building, and plot structures. From dystopian governments to parallel universes, mind control to interplanetary travel, let's speculate.

Speculative Sandbox is for entertainment purposes only. This is a volunteer-run program. Opinions expressed by individuals on the podcast are their own.

Cover art by Sofia Hansson

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16. Drugs & Robots: "The Body Scout" World-Building Tour

Speculative SandboxJun 28, 2022

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[REWIND] Ensembles: The "Kings of the Wyld" character development tour
Dec 25, 202355:43
[REWIND] Cautionary Tales: Dystopian Societies
Dec 18, 202352:11
[REWIND] Am I the Drama? Problematic Protagonists
Dec 11, 202301:00:30
[REWIND] The End of the World: How to elevate the stakes beyond global annihilation
Dec 04, 202301:08:45
57. LIVE RECORDING: Father-and-son relationships and male friendships with Matt Mendez

57. LIVE RECORDING: Father-and-son relationships and male friendships with Matt Mendez

Welcome to Speculative Sandbox's first live recording, in partnership with Stacks Book Club and Pine Reads Reviews. Author Matt Mendez talks about his new book, "The Broke Hearts", and unpacks the heartbreak of intergenerational trauma, father and son relationships, and the importance of male friendships.
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Stacks Book Club is an indie bookstore located in Oro Valley, Arizona. Husband-and-wife owners, Crispin and Lizzy, believe in the importance of community and supporting local businesses. Learn more and order books by visiting
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Pine Reads Review is an online children’s and young adult literature publication run by University of Arizona undergraduates in Tucson, Arizona committed to showcasing a combination of debut, diverse, and established authors. For more information, visit www.pinereadsreview.com/.
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Nov 27, 202341:09
Author Takeover: Can you judge a book by its cover?
Nov 20, 202329:48
Author takeover: Moby Dick, a fantasy novel?
Nov 13, 202318:58
Author Takeover: Deals with the Devil
Nov 06, 202307:53
Author Takeover: Finding authenticity in horror writing
Oct 30, 202319:12
Author Takeover: Ways to channel the writing muse
Oct 23, 202314:07
Author Takeover: Birth of a Superhero
Oct 16, 202319:51
Author Takeover: The importance of community
Oct 09, 202314:36
Author Takeover: The evolution of storytelling in media
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56. Symbolism - the hidden layers of storytelling
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55. Succession: The race for power
Sep 18, 202351:07
54. Mass Hysteria
Sep 11, 202351:12
53. Scifaiku and Astropoetry
Sep 04, 202350:00
52. Customized Humans: Gene-editing and mutations
Aug 28, 202301:01:11
51. Female Sleuths
Aug 21, 202301:07:09
50. Robots: A Character Study
Aug 14, 202354:33
49. Unreliable Narrators
Aug 07, 202301:02:34
48. Redemption: When bad characters turn good
Jul 31, 202301:09:43
47. RUNAWAY A.I. PART II: ChatGPT and what it means to be a writer
Jul 24, 202301:12:11
46: Whodunit? The usual suspects
Jul 17, 202358:49
45. So You're Writing About Paranormal Investigations
Jul 10, 202301:02:59
44. Music and Storytelling
Jul 03, 202350:28
[REWIND] The Immortality Dilemma: Legacy building gone wrong
Jun 26, 202301:00:55
[REWIND] Love and Death: Greek Myth Tropes and Archetypes
Jun 19, 202354:21
[REWIND] Corporatocracy: "The Warehouse" world-building tour
Jun 12, 202301:01:29
AUTHOR TAKEOVER: Examining Edgar Allan Poe
Jun 05, 202338:17
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[REWIND] Chasing Utopia: The Horrors of Perfection
May 29, 202344:48
[BONUS] Playing God: A short look at "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3"
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AUTHOR TAKEOVER: Stop being an "aspiring" writer
May 15, 202332:11
43. Single-Biome Planets: Desert, ice, swamps, and beyond

43. Single-Biome Planets: Desert, ice, swamps, and beyond

Author Neal Holtschlute joins the podcast to take a tour through the universe to hunt for single-biome planets. These are staple locations in science fiction, most notably used in Star Wars, where a single eco-system wraps an entire planet. How realistic are single-biome planets? And do we have some right in our own solar system? 

May 08, 202349:45
42. Mind Control: From conditioning to the hive mind

42. Mind Control: From conditioning to the hive mind

Is mind control REAL? Author A.R. Mirabal joins the podcast this week to talk about all the ways a mind can be controlled in fiction and in real life, including conditioning and the hive mind. We even go into the challenges of overcoming a very real form of mind control - the algorithm.


May 01, 202301:05:46
41. Castles: A writer's world-building tour

41. Castles: A writer's world-building tour

You have your King. You have your Queen. Now what? Learn from S.G. Blaise the ins and outs of castles. From defense and court life to waste management (or the lack thereof), S.G. takes us on a tour of anything you may want to know for your storybook setting.

Apr 24, 202350:07
40. Dogma: Systems of authority

40. Dogma: Systems of authority

"You can't have fantasy fiction without some sort of dogma, it seems." Author Quillem McBreen has a wealth of knowledge on the topic of dogma in speculative fiction. Learn about the different guiding principals explored in fantasy novels like "Game of Thrones", "American Gods", and "Wheel of Time", as well as the dogmatic systems that have a impact on our everyday lives.

Apr 17, 202301:00:35
39. Madness: Mental health in speculative fiction

39. Madness: Mental health in speculative fiction

How is madness portrayed in fiction, and what impacts do our stories have on the real world? Author Ian Young joins the podcast today to talk about his personal experience with madness, the importance of mental health education, and the ways writers can use madness effectively in their stories.

Apr 10, 202339:26
38. Corporate Colonialism: Systems and motives of exploitation

38. Corporate Colonialism: Systems and motives of exploitation

The Avatar movie franchise is just one of many fictional works that explore corporate colonialism, the practice of a corporation maintaining or extending its control over other countries, especially in establishing settlements or exploiting resources. Writer Lindsay DeFrates join the podcast today to talk about what drives corporate colonialism, how it impacts the native populations, and how fiction can be an effective tool for change.

Apr 03, 202347:34
37. Folk Horror: The horrors of nature and humanity

37. Folk Horror: The horrors of nature and humanity

Isolated settings. Superstitions. Natural forces. Author Kacey Rayburn joins the podcast to talk about folk horror. What makes this sub-genre so chilling? We cover the common elements and themes, unpack some of well-known titles (Midsommar anyone?) and ask ourselves the big question: Is the scariest part of folk horror the demon in the woods....or is it us?
Mar 27, 202358:48
36. Time Travel: Paradoxes and time loops

36. Time Travel: Paradoxes and time loops

If you could travel back to any time period, when would it be? Writer Caitlin Fisher and I discuss this question, as well as tackle the tangled and complex topic of Time Travel. From the MCU’s multi-verse to the Grandfather Paradox, how can writers explore time travel in their work? And can we do our own time-travel right now, with our memories?

Mar 20, 202301:00:33
35. Resurrection: When death can't hold you down

35. Resurrection: When death can't hold you down

Author John James Minster joins Speculative Sandbox to discuss all the ways we can come back after death: resurrections, reincarnation, realistic revivals, ghosts, and more. Have a taste for the horror? John also gives some advice on how to make your story particularly terrifying. 

Mar 13, 202301:06:20
34. Food in Fiction: A menu of culinary literary devices

34. Food in Fiction: A menu of culinary literary devices

Author J. Dianne Dotson joins the podcast to talk about food in fiction. We’ll start off with an appetizer of rapid-fire questions, followed by a starter salad of literary devices, then the main course meal of food across different genres. Then, for a little dessert, we tease a future of lab-printed food.
Mar 06, 202351:42
33. Magic Systems: Should magic users be forced to reveal themselves?

33. Magic Systems: Should magic users be forced to reveal themselves?

Matthew C. Brown returns to the podcast to talk about Magic Systems! We discuss the fundamentals of magic in fantasy, whether or not science fiction and technology are magical, and how we can challenge the traditional light versus dark in binary magic systems. Stick around until the end, where we debate the classic question: if magic users existed in our modern society, should they be forced to reveal themselves?

Feb 27, 202301:11:14
32. Spaceships: From take-off to "ludicrous" speed

32. Spaceships: From take-off to "ludicrous" speed

U.S.S. Enterprise. Millennium Falcon. Battlestar Galactica. Author and aerospace engineer S.J. Schauer takes our listeners to school with a discussion on spaceships. How can writers apply real-world concepts to their spacecrafts? Is light-speed travel really possible? And what is the most impractical spacecraft seen in fiction? 

Feb 20, 202301:02:47
31. Meet Cutes: From the serendipitous to the sinister

31. Meet Cutes: From the serendipitous to the sinister

Author Salem Miles joins the podcast to talk about Meet Cutes! What happens when two potentially-romantic characters cross paths? From character dynamics to real-world experiences, this is an episode you won't want to miss this Valentine's week. 

Feb 13, 202359:08
30. Ensembles: The "Kings of the Wyld" character development tour

30. Ensembles: The "Kings of the Wyld" character development tour

Award-winning Author Nicholas Eames kicks off the spring 2023 season with a deep dive into the ensemble cast in his novel "Kings of the Wyld."
Feb 06, 202355:38
AUTHOR TAKEOVER: Writing Tie-In Fiction

AUTHOR TAKEOVER: Writing Tie-In Fiction

Author Marsheila Rockwell takes over the podcast this week to talk about tie-in fiction. 

Speculative Sandbox will return to our regular interview format in February. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tok for information on episodes and soundbites.

Jan 30, 202320:05
AUTHOR TAKEOVER: A journey from plotting to pantsing a novel

AUTHOR TAKEOVER: A journey from plotting to pantsing a novel

Author Andrew Dart takes over the podcast this week to talk about plotting and pantsing a novel.  

Speculative Sandbox will return to our regular interview format in February. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tok for information on episodes and soundbites.

Jan 23, 202312:50