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Writing Freely: Justin Halpern and Lord of the Flies Now

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Justin Halpern discussing Lord of the Flies by William Golding on Books That Changed My Life
writer and producer Justin Halpern reflecting on storytelling truth and comedy through William Golding's classic novel
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Justin Halpern recently sat down to share how Lord of the Flies by William Golding completely changed his life. The classic tale of shipwrecked boys became an unexpected gateway into his career as a writer and producer.

As a young boy, Halpern felt a strong resentment toward books. He felt they stole valuable attention away from his parents. However, Golding’s novel shattered that barrier and opened his eyes. It showed him how a story could hook a reader while exploring profound human struggles.

A forced reading assignment on a quiet Saturday morning led to a sudden realization. Halpern made a simple, lazy choice that ultimately altered the course of his entire creative path.

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Halpern grew up with mediocre school grades and a remarkably short attention span. His concerned father demanded that he read at least one book a month. Desperate to find a shortcut, Halpern searched his father’s massive, stacked bookshelves.

He was purely looking for the thinnest spine with the lowest page count. He pulled Lord of the Flies from the shelf simply because it was short. Yet, what started as a quick escape turned into a thrilling, undeniable ride.

For the first time, he clicked into a story and completely lost control. This accidental discovery set a fire under his own early writing attempts. It proved that reading did not have to feel like a chore.

The full conversation is available on the Syndicate X Library YouTube channel.

Key Insights from Justin Halpern’s Journey:

  • Stories Trick the Mind: Great writing can entertain people while forcing them to consider incredibly complex, heavy ideas.
  • Power for Power’s Sake Harms Everyone: Chasing control without a tangible end goal is a dangerous, toxic human trap.
  • Disguise Harsh Truth with Humor: Sliding medicine into something sweet lets you deliver brutal reality without making people tune out.

“I want to tell the truth, but I don’t want people to tune me out.” — Justin Halpern

The Art of Hiding Truth in Comedy

During his childhood, Halpern spent endless hours sitting in bleak hospital cancer wards. His father, a strict and brutally honest cancer researcher, expected perfection and absolute truth. That harsh, direct reality could often feel like an overwhelming firehose.

The full conversation is available on the Books That Changed My Life YouTube channel.

Halpern eventually realized he could hide and deliver the truth through comedy. In his television projects, he actively avoids writing preachy, on-the-nose lectures. He believes every show must begin with genuine humor.

Rather than creating a safe, generic hit, he aims to make someone’s favorite show. Challenging ideas also attract him. In addition, he values writers who are willing to tell him when he is wrong.

Simon’s haunting death scene in the novel left a permanent mark on his mindset. It reminded him that the earth keeps turning with or without us on it. This grounding truth teaches us to stay open to ideas that challenge our bias.

Our conversation with Emily Silva on The Wild Edge of Sorrow further explores how books and storytelling continue to influence public figures and creative culture.

About the Guest: Justin Halpern

Justin Halpern is an author and executive producer. He co-developed the R-rated animated series Harley Quinn and also produces Abbott Elementary. In addition, he wrote the upcoming novel Get Lost. Raised in San Diego, he is the son of a Navy officer and a cancer researcher. 

Related Links:

  • Explore more episodes of Books That Changed My Life
  • Explore the BTCML Blog
  • Learn more about William Golding

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TAGGED: Justin Halpern, Lord of the Flies, storytelling and comedy, William Golding
matthew@chriscollinsinc.com July 14, 2026 July 14, 2026
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