Episodes

  • Episode 65- The Unforgotten Art of Writing Poetry
    Nov 21 2024

    Uncover the rhythm and rhyme in this week's All Ways Write Podcast! Authors Karisa DeLay and Jaime Vendera embark on a poetic journey, exploring the tapestry of verse. From classic forms to modern innovations, they discuss the evolution of poetry, highlighting influential figures from history and celebrating contemporary poets who keep creative boundaries of poetry alive. Prepare to share in a laugh as Karisa and Jaime bravely share their self-portraits crafted in poetic form. This episode is perfect for seasoned poetry enthusiasts and curious newcomers alike; get ready to be inspired by the beauty and power of writing language.Connect With Us: - Follow us on social media: www.allwayswritepodcast.com Email us at: allwayswritepodcast@gmail.com Remember to follow and subscribe to the All Ways Write Podcast for more inspiring conversations and expert advice in the writing community! Episode Links: - Jamie Vendera's website: www.jaimevendera.com Karisa DeLay's website: www.karisadelay.com Thank you for tuning in to this episode! We hope you enjoy the conversation and find inspiration for your own writing journey.Keywords: poetry, podcast, All Ways Write, writing community, Karisa DeLay, Jaime Vendera, poets, writing, spoken word, creative writing, self-expression, verse, rhythm, rhyme, literary arts, author interview, modern poetry, classic poetry

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    53 mins
  • Episode 64- Meet Special Guest Ginni with Sudowrite
    Nov 14 2024

    Welcome to another exciting episode of the All Ways Write Podcast, where your hosts, Author Karisa DeLay and Jaime Vendera, dive into the fascinating intersection of technology and writing with special guest Ginni from Sudowrite, the AI-assisted fiction writing platform.

    In this episode, we explore Ginni's journey from an engineering background to becoming a key player at Sudowrite. Discover her personal experiences with AI-assisted writing, influenced by her father's passion for science fiction featuring sentient AI characters. Ginni shares her insights on how Sudowrite's mission empowers writers, helping them overcome physical limitations and boosting their creative output.

    We delve into the ethical and practical aspects of AI in writing, such as the evolving role of prompts, the potential for AI, and the impact of AI on the future of storytelling.

    Ginni also unveils exciting developments at Sudowrite, and discusses upcoming features designed to support series writers and enhance outline flexibility.

    Listen to learn more about a special giveaway offering 500,000 credits to early participants, and discover how you can take advantage of this unique opportunity. Plus, find out where you can follow the latest innovations from Sudowrite.

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    Jamie Vendera's website: www.jaimevendera.com

    Karisa DeLay's website: www.karisadelay.com

    Thank you for tuning in to this episode! We hope you enjoy the conversation and find inspiration for your own writing journey.

    Keywords: AI writing, Sudowrite, fiction writing, generative AI, author empowerment, narrative craft, series support, writing technology, creative storytelling, AI ethics, writing tools giveaway.

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    54 mins
  • Episode 63- The Benefits of Personal Journaling
    Nov 7 2024

    Join hosts Author Jaime Vendera and Author Karisa DeLay as they delve into the fascinating history of journaling in this enlightening episode of the All Way Write Podcast. Discover the origins of journaling dating back to ancient Egypt and Rome, where leaders like Marcus Aurelius and explorers kept detailed records that mixed personal reflection with historical documentation. Explore the evolution of using journals by visionaries like Leonardo da Vinci and writers like Virginia Woolf, and how their notebooks continued to inspire creative exploration and self-improvement.


    In the modern era, friendship with technology has redefined journaling through digital formats, offering innovative habits such as voice-to-text and multimedia entries. Jaime and Karisa explore different journals that suit various needs—from your traditional diary and workout logs to creative spaces like fiction and art journals.


    Unearth stories of famous journals that have stood the test of time, from Samuel Pepys’ deeply personal accounts to the federal insights of The Federalist Papers. The hosts also unfold the numerous advantages of journaling, highlighting its roles in stress reduction, creativity boost, and personal growth.


    Whether you’re a seasoned journaling enthusiast or just starting, this episode offers insightful tips on how to begin your journaling journey. Dive into the world of journaling apps like Day One and Penzu, and learn how these tools can enrich your practice. Tune in to explore how journaling has served as a personal canvass across centuries, offering valuable reflections on both our individual and shared human experience.


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    Jamie Vendera's website: www.jaimevendera.com

    Karisa DeLay's website: www.karisadelay.com

    Thank you for tuning in to this episode! We hope you enjoy the conversation and find inspiration for your own writing journey.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 62- Echoes of Authors Past: A Halloween Special Edition
    Oct 31 2024

    Unveil the tapestry of horror literature in this Halloween edition of the All Ways Write Podcast. Journey with author's jaime Vendera and Karisa DeLay as they explore the eerie origins of the horror genre, tracing its roots to the sophisticated tales penned by classic authors. Delve into Horace Walpole's pioneering Gothic novel, The Castle of Otranto, and uncover how it laid the foundation for the haunting narratives we embrace today.

    Join us as we shine a spotlight on Mary Shelley, the brilliant mind behind Frankenstein, whose life and legacy are as intriguing as her tales of creation gone awry. Discover the influences and tragedies that shaped her immortal work, a novel that still raises ethical questions in the age of science and discovery.

    Listen as we venture into the dark world of Edgar Allan Poe, the maestro of macabre, whose chilling works like "The Raven" and pioneering detective fiction captivated—and continue to haunt—readers' imaginations. We'll dissect the mysterious circumstances surrounding his untimely death and his enigmatic legacy that has etched itself into the annals of horror literature.


    Whether you're a seasoned horror enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this special episode promises to immerse you in the shadowy realms of author's past. 🔍👻

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    Jamie Vendera's website: www.jaimevendera.com

    Karisa DeLay's website: www.karisadelay.com

    Thank you for tuning in to this episode! We hope you enjoy the conversation and find inspiration for your own writing journey.


    Keywords: Echoes of Authors Past, Horace Walpole, Mary Shelley, Edgar Allen Poe, Gothic literature, horror genre, *Frankenstein*, *The Castle of Otranto*, spine-chilling, macabre, Halloween special.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 61- Delving into Crafting Scary Stories
    Oct 24 2024

    In this episode, author's Jaime Vendera and Karisa DeLay unravel the art and intrigue behind scary stories. We'll explore what truly makes a tale terrifying, share insights on how to write compelling horror, and reminisce about our favorite frightening tales from the past.

    Join us as we dissect the psychology of fear and discover the triggers that send chills down our spines. We'll discuss the fear of the unknown, relatability, and how instinctual fears, suspense, and moral dilemmas heighten tension. Learn how disrupting normalcy with vivid imagery can immerse readers in an eerie atmosphere.

    Whether you're an aspiring horror writer or a fan of the genre, tune in to explore how scary stories tap into our deepest fears and what makes them linger in our minds long after the last page is turned.

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    Jamie Vendera's website: www.jaimevendera.com

    Karisa DeLay's website: www.karisadelay.com

    Thank you for tuning in to this episode! We hope you enjoy the conversation and find inspiration for your own writing journey.

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    37 mins
  • Episode 60- Exploring the Writing Style of Memoirs
    Oct 17 2024

    In this engaging episode, we delve into the world of memoirs, exploring their unique ability to bridge personal experiences with universal themes. Unlike autobiographies, memoirs zero in on specific periods or themes in an author's life, offering intimate insights and reflections that resonate deeply with readers.

    We discuss impactful memoirs like Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl, a poignant testimony of resilience during WWII; Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love, an evocative journey of self-discovery; Nikki Sixx's The Heroin Diaries, a raw account of addiction and redemption.

    The episode examines how memoirs differ from personal essays, focusing on their broader narrative scope and thematic depth. We highlight the core components of memoirs: a focused narrative, thematic exploration, subjective perspective, and reflective nature, all of which contribute to their lasting impact.

    Aspiring memoirists receive practical advice on publishing, emphasizing market research, professional guidance, and perseverance—whether opting for self-publishing or the traditional route.

    We also touch upon record-breaking memoirs, such as Prince Harry’s Spare, underscoring the genre's wide-reaching appeal and emotional power.

    Join us to explore the rich tapestry of memoirs—stories that illuminate the human experience and inspire connection. Whether you're a writer or reader, this episode is packed with insights into the transformative power of personal narratives.

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    Thank you for tuning in to this episode! We hope you enjoy the conversation and find inspiration for your own writing journey.


    Keywords: Memoirs, Anne Frank, Elizabeth Gilbert, Nikki Sixx, Personal Essays, Memoir Writing, Self-Publishing, Prince Harry, Fastest-Selling Memoirs, Non-Fiction Storytelling.


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    32 mins
  • Episode 59- Meet Best-Selling Historical Fiction Author Alyson Richman
    Oct 10 2024

    Join us for a captivating conversation with acclaimed historical fiction author Alyson Richman, whose novels masterfully blend meticulous research with compelling storytelling. We delve into the heart of her work, exploring the unique narrative structure of her bestselling novel The Lost Wife—a love story that takes you on a journey through time and keeps you holding your breath until the very end. Discover the secrets behind her immersive research process, the responsibilities she feels towards historical accuracy, and the profound themes of love, loss, and resilience that resonate throughout her books.

    We'll discuss her upcoming release, The Time Keepers (out October 15th!), including her journey to Vietnam for research and the powerful perspectives she chose to illuminate. Alyson shares her writing process, inspirations (including her background in art history!), literary influences, and advice for aspiring writers. Plus, discover what she loves to do outside the world of books!

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    Instagram: @alysonrichman

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    Karisa DeLay's website: www.karisadelay.com

    Alyson Richman: www.alysonrichman.com

    Thank you for tuning in to this episode! We hope you enjoy the conversation and find inspiration for your own writing journey.


    Keywords: Alyson Richman, historical fiction, The Lost Wife, The Time Keepers, historical novels, writing process, research, Vietnam, love, loss, resilience, author interview, writing advice, book review, storytelling

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    45 mins
  • Episode 58- Will AI Replace Writers? We Revisit the Topic of Using Ai in Writing
    Oct 3 2024

    Is AI a threat or a tool? Join Karisa DeLay and Jaime Vendera as they dive back into the world of AI and its impact on writing. We'll re-explore the pros and cons of using AI for everything from brainstorming to generating full-fledged stories, and discuss the potential ethical concerns.

    We'll cover:

    • The pros and cons of AI in writing: Speed, creativity, and cost-effectiveness vs. lack of authenticity and originality.
    • AI-assisted books & projects: Learn about novels co-written by AI and how it's changing the literary landscape.
    • AI tools for fiction and non-fiction writers: We'll dive deep into popular tools like ChatGPT, Grammarly, Jasper AI, and more.
    • The future of AI and writing: Will it replace human writers? What are the ethical implications?

    Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation about the exciting and sometimes controversial world of AI in writing!

    Want to stay up-to-date on all things writing? Subscribe to the All Ways Write Podcast on YouTube and Spotify! We'll be discussing even more writing tips, trends, and tools in upcoming episodes.

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    Jamie Vendera's website: www.jaimevendera.com

    Karisa DeLay's website: www.karisadelay.com

    Thank you for tuning in to this episode! We hope you enjoy the conversation and find inspiration for your own writing journey.

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    55 mins