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Reclaiming The Fantasy Genre's Dark, Psychological Roots (ft. Author, Richard Spegal)

53 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Has the fantasy genre become too tame? In this episode of the media interview series, Let's Talk Media, host Vedant Akhauri sits down with medically retired 82nd Airborne Division veteran and author Richard Spegal. Richard discusses his mission to rescue the fantasy genre from the shadow of young adult tropes and return it to its dark, honest, and brutal roots. He breaks down how he uses his military background to inject genuine realism, complex infrastructure, and psychological suffering back into adult fiction. In this episode, we discuss: * Life After Twilight: As much as we love Twilight, its massive success changed the publishing industry's target audience to children and young adults, leaving older audiences behind in a sea of repetitive tropes and predictable love triangles. * Redefining "Adult" Fantasy: Why "adult-oriented" doesn't just mean adding sex or romance, but rather exploring the deeply psychological arenas where characters endure brutal stress, trauma, and psychotic breaks. * The Science of Vampires: How Richard applies strict scientific logistics - like circulatory systems and oxygen requirements - to ground the immortal characters of his Eternal Knights series in reality. * Creating Original Lore: Why Richard refuses to rely on overused fantasy tropes like elves and dwarves, opting instead to create completely original races that must uncover the dark truths of their own world. You can find Richard Spiegel's books, including the Eternal Knights series (Redemption and Origins) and the Wolves and Ravens trilogy (The First Law, Choice, and Broken Angel) on Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0B7GR1TRB?ingress=0&visitId=cc956ec3-9ba9-4fc7-a70a-da2793b67f5e&ref_=aufs_ap_ahdr_dsk_ab&ccs_id=e3c44c16-b606-431a-90f5-68d546bbf6f4], Barnes & Noble [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/search?attributes.contributorId=11979338&contributorName=Richard%20Spegal], or by visiting his website at richardspegal.com [https://richardspegal.com/]. You can also follow his brand on Instagram at @richardspegelbooks [https://www.instagram.com/richardspegalbooks/]. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a rating to be notified of future episodes. You can subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and follow the show on Instagram @letstalkmediava [https://www.instagram.com/letstalkmediava/]. New episodes drop on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

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