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Fuent Chat with Johnny Fuent

Interview With The Gentleman From Hell

Season 5, Ep. 1

The new season of Fuent Chat with Johnny Fuent kicks off with a bang as I sit down with Mark Anzalone, the writer and creator of the hit audio drama The Gentleman From Hell Podcast.

We dive into what inspired the series, how the world of Mithidica was built, and the creative decisions that shaped its characters and mythology. Mark also shares what goes on behind the scenes when you’re building a full story universe from the ground up.

Fair warning, spoilers for Season One are ahead, so make sure you’re caught up before jumping in. If you love audio dramas and creative storytelling, this episode is right up your alley.

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