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Why Apocalyptic Fiction Is More Relevant Than Ever

Arthur Rivers by Arthur Rivers
February 7, 2025
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  • Current Reads and Book Recommendations
  • Exploring Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic Fiction
  • Diverse Approaches to the Genre
  • Why the Genre Endures
  • Key Themes and Takeaways
  • Subscribe On Your Favorite Platform

We begin this episode of the Fully-Booked podcast with Meaghan and Arthur, the enthusiastic hosts, setting a casual and relatable tone by discussing the challenges of February in Canada. They joke about the cold, the snow, and the dreariness of the month while expressing their gratitude for remote car starters.

To brighten the month, the hosts decide to explore fresh topics for the podcast, focusing on adult apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic literature. They promise a mix of lighthearted moments and in-depth discussions, showcasing their thoughtful approach to balancing heavy themes with entertainment.

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Current Reads and Book Recommendations

Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros

Fourth Wing

by Rebecca Yarros

Fourth Wing

Fantasy Books
by Rebecca Yarros
Published 05/02/2023
Pages 517
Publisher Entangled
Book Series
Iron Flame Onyx Storm
ISBN: 9781649374042
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The hosts dive into their current reads, introducing several books across diverse genres.

Arthur shares her experience reading Advent by Seth Ring, a LitRPG novel, a genre he initially found unfamiliar but eventually enjoyable. He explains that LitRPG combines literature with the style of role-playing games, making it an engaging read for gamers.

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Meanwhile, Meaghan discusses The Perfect Rom-Com by Melissa Ferguson, a romantic and humorous story about an aspiring writer navigating through a writer’s conference. The hosts highlight the novel’s light-hearted charm, likening it to Hallmark movies. She also touches on Fourth Wing and This Will Be Fun, describing the appeal of dragons, cozy fantasy elements, and character-driven narratives.

RelatedThe Hidden Elements Of Dystopian Literature That Shape The Genre

Exploring Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic Fiction

Key Difference Between Dystopian and Post-Apocalyptic Literature feature

Shifting to the main topic, the hosts delve into apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic novels, differentiating them from dystopian fiction. They explain that while these genres overlap, they explore different phases of societal collapse.

Apocalyptic novels often depict the event itself, while post-apocalyptic stories focus on survival and rebuilding. The hosts highlight recurring themes such as survival, morality, and societal reorganization, underscoring the emotional depth these stories often explore.

Meaghan and Arthur identify popular tropes within these genres, particularly the prevalence of disease, viruses, or infections as catalysts for societal collapse.

Examples include;

  • The Stand by Stephen King
  • The Girl with All the Gifts
  • I Am Legend

They discuss how these stories depict characters grappling with humanity’s darkest fears, from global pandemics to environmental disasters. The themes resonate with readers due to their connections to real-world anxieties, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Diverse Approaches to the Genre

Categories of Apocalyptic Fiction and Its Impact feature

The hosts emphasize the variety within the genre, mentioning works like War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells, Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham, and The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin, which explore alien invasions and speculative science fiction. They compare older narratives to contemporary takes, noting how modern authors add depth and complexity to familiar concepts. They also touch on environmental and nuclear disaster stories, such as The Road by Cormac McCarthy, which depicts bleak yet deeply human struggles.

Another interesting angle discussed is the idea of new societal orders forming after apocalyptic events, often in dystopian contexts. Examples include The Handmaid’s Tale, Fahrenheit 451, and 1984. These stories reflect fears of authoritarianism, loss of individual freedoms, and societal regression, raising questions about morality, ethics, and leadership in extreme situations.

RelatedMove Over Katniss: 10 Amazing Dystopian Romance Books For Young Adults

Why the Genre Endures

the road cormac mccarthy book cover

The Road

by Cormac McCarthy

The Road

American Literature
by Cormac McCarthy
Published 09/26/2006
Pages 241
Publisher Alfred A. Knopf
ISBN: 9780307265432
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Meaghan and Arthur explore why apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction remains a popular and enduring genre. They argue that these stories allow readers to confront collective fears in a safe space.

By imagining “what if” scenarios, the authors offer reflections on current societal issues, such as environmental collapse, pandemics, and technological threats. The hosts note that every generation brings its own anxieties to the genre, ensuring its relevance and evolution.

They also highlight the emotional depth of these stories, focusing on character-driven narratives that inspire readers with tales of resilience and hope. The relatability of everyday characters navigating extraordinary circumstances makes these novels compelling. The hosts conclude that the genre’s adaptability to evolving fears and real-world events ensures its lasting appeal.

RelatedThis Is The Key Difference Between Dystopian and Post-Apocalyptic Literature

Key Themes and Takeaways

  • Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction explores survival, morality, and societal reorganization, often reflecting real-world fears and anxieties.
  • The genre remains popular due to its ability to adapt to contemporary issues and its focus on character-driven, emotionally resonant stories.
  • Humor and personal anecdotes from the hosts make complex themes accessible and relatable, encouraging audience engagement.

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