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In this episode, we speak with John Gilstrap, a New York Times bestselling author known for his gripping thrillers, including the Jonathan Grave series. He shares how his background as a firefighter informs his writing, emphasizing accuracy in firearms and medical preparedness. We explore the moral complexities of his characters who navigate legal gray areas to protect innocents, while also discussing the contemporary debates surrounding gun rights. Gilstrap encourages listener engagement and highlights the educational potential of fiction, illustrating how thrillers can spark meaningful conversations about safety and responsibility.
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In this episode, we speak with John Gilstrap, a New York Times bestselling author known for his gripping thrillers, including the Jonathan Grave series. He shares how his background as a firefighter informs his writing, emphasizing accuracy in firearms and medical preparedness. We explore the moral complexities of his characters who navigate legal gray areas to protect innocents, while also discussing the contemporary debates surrounding gun rights. Gilstrap encourages listener engagement and highlights the educational potential of fiction, illustrating how thrillers can spark meaningful conversations about safety and responsibility.
As always, any questions or suggestions for future episodes can be submitted to [email protected]!
Thanks for Listening!
Thanks so much for joining us this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below. If you enjoyed the podcast the biggest compliment you could give us would be to subscribe to future episodes via a podcast app on your phone or via iTunes. You can find past podcast episodes by clicking here.
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