Blazing Reader,
Bob Metz, host of Just Right, has condensed my three-hour interview with Robert Vaughan into a one-hour episode (including some amusing audio bites from the TV show Castle).
Here's how he introduces the episode:
"As a book that just 'had to be written,' Much Ado About Corona is a chilling reminder of a very real dystopia that many are attempting to shove down the memory hole of forgotten lessons of history. Indeed, the absence of current fictional stories, TV shows and movies that even acknowledge the recent and current forced lockdowns, forced injections, and other death cult atrocities is telling.
"Not surprisingly, YouTube immediately deleted our interview with John, recognizing that, even though ostensibly a discussion about fiction and writing fiction, truth is no stranger to fiction. Truth is an essential element of any good fiction.
"In contrast, YouTube prides itself on spreading lies, misinformation, and disinformation while projecting its crimes onto those who are exposing YouTube’s lies, misinformation, and disinformation. YouTube gives new meaning to the phrase ‘truth is stranger than fiction.’
"But the power of fiction is no fiction. Especially when truth becomes ‘stranger than fiction,’ it is fiction that can best reveal that truth in a way that is Just Right.
You can listen to episode 883 of Just Right (cleverly titled "Just write — the power of fiction is no fiction") over at: https://justrightmedia.org/blog/archives/14796
Stay sane & read great books,
John C.A. Manley