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What makes a story unforgettable?
Is it epic battles, magical worlds, and larger-than-life heroes—or is it something much more human?
Tonight, on The Joe Rooz Show, Joe sits down with fantasy author J.F. Monroe, creator of the Legacy of the Four trilogy, for a conversation that goes far beyond fantasy novels. Together, they explore why readers connect with flawed heroes, relatable villains, emotional realism, and stories that reflect the complexity of real life.
J.F. shares her journey from working in Human Resources to becoming a published author, the inspiration behind her unique interpretation of the Four Horsemen, and why some of the greatest stories ever told continue to resonate across generations.
The discussion also explores modern storytelling, moral ambiguity, mythology, faith, creativity, and the timeless question of what separates a good story from a truly great one.
Whether you're a writer, reader, fantasy fan, or simply someone who loves meaningful conversations, this episode offers an engaging look into the power of storytelling.
In this episode:
✔️ Why flawed heroes are more relatable
✔️ Building believable villains
✔️ The Four Horsemen as literary inspiration
✔️ Storytelling and the human condition
✔️ Fantasy vs. escapism
✔️ The creative process
✔️ Overcoming impostor syndrome
✔️ Why great stories still matter
Guest: J.F. Monroe
Author of the Legacy of the Four Trilogy
Official Website: https://www.jfmonroebookshelf.com/
Legacy of the Four Trilogy: https://www.jfmonroebookshelf.com/legacy-of-the-four-trilogy
️ The Joe Rooz Show
Honest conversations about faith, culture, current events, history, preparedness, and the people shaping our world.
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Special thanks to:
Executive Producer Wayne Rankin
Executive Producer Rosanna Rankin
Executive Producer Carolina Jimenez
Executive Producer Angela Wetuski
Executive Producer John Seeley
Want to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show?
Send Joe a message on #PodMatch: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joe
Check out our partners:
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Creative Edge
(00:03:45) Joe opens the show from Asylum Studios
(00:04:55) Why fantasy readers stay for flawed characters
(00:10:35) Introducing author JF Monroe
(00:11:47) From reader to writer and the Four Horsemen
(00:16:36) Impostor syndrome and choosing to publish
(00:20:42) Balancing writing with work and family life
(00:25:07) Flawed heroes, villains, and emotional realism
(00:35:33) The core premise of Legacy of the Four
(00:40:10) World-building challenges and fantasy for beginners
(00:46:12) Vulnerability in characters and modern storytelling
(00:54:24) Personal inspiration and where to find her books
(00:59:01) Joe's final thoughts on real stories and growth
- Joe "Rooz" Russiello
https://www.joerooz.com/support
https://www.joerooz.com
By Joe Russiello5
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What makes a story unforgettable?
Is it epic battles, magical worlds, and larger-than-life heroes—or is it something much more human?
Tonight, on The Joe Rooz Show, Joe sits down with fantasy author J.F. Monroe, creator of the Legacy of the Four trilogy, for a conversation that goes far beyond fantasy novels. Together, they explore why readers connect with flawed heroes, relatable villains, emotional realism, and stories that reflect the complexity of real life.
J.F. shares her journey from working in Human Resources to becoming a published author, the inspiration behind her unique interpretation of the Four Horsemen, and why some of the greatest stories ever told continue to resonate across generations.
The discussion also explores modern storytelling, moral ambiguity, mythology, faith, creativity, and the timeless question of what separates a good story from a truly great one.
Whether you're a writer, reader, fantasy fan, or simply someone who loves meaningful conversations, this episode offers an engaging look into the power of storytelling.
In this episode:
✔️ Why flawed heroes are more relatable
✔️ Building believable villains
✔️ The Four Horsemen as literary inspiration
✔️ Storytelling and the human condition
✔️ Fantasy vs. escapism
✔️ The creative process
✔️ Overcoming impostor syndrome
✔️ Why great stories still matter
Guest: J.F. Monroe
Author of the Legacy of the Four Trilogy
Official Website: https://www.jfmonroebookshelf.com/
Legacy of the Four Trilogy: https://www.jfmonroebookshelf.com/legacy-of-the-four-trilogy
️ The Joe Rooz Show
Honest conversations about faith, culture, current events, history, preparedness, and the people shaping our world.
Watch Live 7PM CT
Watch on Rumble: https://rumble.com/JoeRooz
▶️ Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@JoeRooz
Website: https://joerooz.com
FOLLOW US ON:
X: https://x.com/joerooz
Facebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshow
Twitch TV: https://twitch.tv/joerooz
Instagram: https://instagram.com/notjoerooz
TikTok: https://tiktok.com/joe.rooz
Minds: https://minds.com/joerooz
GETTR: https://gettr.com/joerooz
Special thanks to:
Executive Producer Wayne Rankin
Executive Producer Rosanna Rankin
Executive Producer Carolina Jimenez
Executive Producer Angela Wetuski
Executive Producer John Seeley
Want to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show?
Send Joe a message on #PodMatch: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joe
Check out our partners:
Podhome.fm
Creative Edge
(00:03:45) Joe opens the show from Asylum Studios
(00:04:55) Why fantasy readers stay for flawed characters
(00:10:35) Introducing author JF Monroe
(00:11:47) From reader to writer and the Four Horsemen
(00:16:36) Impostor syndrome and choosing to publish
(00:20:42) Balancing writing with work and family life
(00:25:07) Flawed heroes, villains, and emotional realism
(00:35:33) The core premise of Legacy of the Four
(00:40:10) World-building challenges and fantasy for beginners
(00:46:12) Vulnerability in characters and modern storytelling
(00:54:24) Personal inspiration and where to find her books
(00:59:01) Joe's final thoughts on real stories and growth
- Joe "Rooz" Russiello
https://www.joerooz.com/support
https://www.joerooz.com