
The J. Burden Show Pre-Apocalyptic Hope w/ Andrew Edwards: The J. Burden Show Ep. 373
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Nov 18, 2025 Andrew Edwards, an author known for his novels like "King of Dogs" and "Crowbar," dives into captivating pre-apocalyptic themes. He shares how the pandemic reshaped societal fears and highlights gradual decline over dramatic collapse. The conversation explores the tension between spiritual revival and managerial solutions to cultural issues. Edwards reflects on the influence of radical critics, the role of tradition in storytelling, and how fiction can inspire hope amid uncertainty. A thought-provoking journey through literature and societal dynamics!
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Pre-Apocalyptic Gradual Decline
- Edwards framed his book as 'pre-apocalyptic' to capture gradual societal decline rather than instant collapse.
- He saw early fears (peak oil, systemic fragility) as real motivations for exploring long, slow breakdowns.
Pandemic Exposed System Fragility
- J. Burden and Edwards identify COVID as a watershed revealing system fragility and accelerating apocalyptic thinking.
- Small disruptions (flights, services) signaled to them that complex systems can fail incrementally.
Turn Adversity Into Creative Strength
- Use adversity (censorship, exclusion) as a refining crucible to produce stronger, niche art.
- Self-funding and independent publishing can enable projects traditional gatekeepers reject.












