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A chilling premise sets the stage: what if murder became the purest form of communication? We invited author John A. Vines to unpack that provocation through his debut novel, “The World Is Angry,” a Houston-rooted psychological thriller that opens in New Orleans and peers straight into our collective nerves. John walks us through the craft choices that make the story thrum—why a friendship triangle reveals character under pressure, how dialogue can move plot without preaching, and what happens when an antagonist wraps brutality in art and mythology to justify harm.
We wrestle with why anger feels omnipresent. Social media’s incentive to “activate” us, the economics of attention, and the cultural habit of contempt all show up here. John connects those forces to his characters’ private wars, arguing that systems matter but don’t absolve choices. Peter’s pivotal turn—from revenge to restraint—anchors a bigger truth: love and hate live close together, and the difference between them is often a decision made in one charged moment. Along the way, we touch Star Trek’s logic-versus-rage, therapy tools for staying the wise adult, and the way hidden rage leaks through everyday life when we let pain write the script.
If you’re drawn to crime fiction with moral depth, to social commentary that doesn’t lecture, and to stories that ask hard questions about what we owe each other, this conversation hits the mark. You’ll hear how a killer’s philosophy mirrors the worst instincts of our era and how friendship, responsibility, and hope can still change the ending. Grab “The World Is Angry” on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or Apple Books, then come back and tell us what you think. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more curious listeners can find it.

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1. 30 Second Intro (00:00:00)

2. Main (00:00:30)

3. 30 Second Outro (00:03:00)

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