Story Secrets

Fr. Roderick Vonhögen

Fr. Roderick Vonhögen explores the deeper layers of the stories that you love.

  1. 02/05/2025

    The Story Magic Behind My Book

    At the start of this year, I took a crazy leap: I began writing my first fantasy novel. I was scared — but some friendly fantasy writers encouraged me to just start writing, no matter how imperfect it would be. And wow, has it been a ride. Set in early medieval Ireland, my story asks: 👉 What if the miracles attributed to saints actually happened — through a kind of sacred storytelling magic? Instead of flashy spell systems like you find in Brandon Sanderson’s books, I’m inspired more by Tolkien’s fuzzy, mysterious magic. In my story, monks and priests collaborate with angels to write magical stories into a sacred book — the Codex Fabulae — and when they read from it, miracles happen. Until... the book is stolen. Here's what I’m working on now: Finished a full 40-chapter outline (yay!) Story divided into three acts, with dramatic turns and personal battles Focusing on a fast-paced, cinematic style like Blake Crouch’s thrillers Early medieval setting inspired by real Irish saints like St. Brendan and St. Brigid The hardest part? Not stuffing every idea I have into the first book! I have to keep the story tight, exciting, and leave plenty of mysteries for the future. May will be a writing sprint: a chapter a day! I'll keep you posted. And trust me — this world of saints, story magic, and hidden battles for Ireland is one you’ll want to visit. 🎙 Curious about the deeper layers and all the behind-the-scenes struggles? Listen to the full episode of Story Secrets — it’s all there!

    21 min
  2. 29/04/2025

    When Star Wars Becomes Uncomfortably Real (Andor Season 2, Episode 2)

    There’s this one scene in Andor Season 2, Episode 2 that made me laugh out loud… and then immediately feel bad for laughing. It’s the moment when Cyril Karn, overwhelmed by his controlling mother, just collapses face down on the bed. Total shutdown. And yes—it has already become a meme. But what makes this scene so brilliant (and relatable) is what happens right before. Dedra, the ruthless Imperial officer, calmly dismantles Cyril’s mother with a few sharp words—and likely a handful of well-researched family secrets. It's like watching a power play at the dinner table that feels just as terrifying as the Empire's grip on an entire planet. But here’s the thing: this personal drama mirrors something much bigger happening elsewhere in the episode. Director Krennic is planning to subjugate a peaceful, artistic planet—not with guns, but with manipulation. Divide the people. Fuel internal conflict. Let them destroy themselves from within. Sound familiar? Fake news Media manipulation Leaders sacrificing people for power and resources The parallels with real-world politics—from Russia’s tactics in Ukraine to the Panama Canal disputes—are hard to ignore. And Andor doesn’t want you to ignore them. This is Star Wars at its best: holding up a mirror to our own world through the lens of a galaxy far, far away. 🎧 Curious how deep this rabbit hole goes? I talk about all of this (and more) in this episode of my podcast. Check it out!

    16 min
  3. Why I'm Publishing My Book One Chapter at a Time

    28/03/2025

    Why I'm Publishing My Book One Chapter at a Time

    At the end of the first quarter of 2025, I'm ready to take the next step in my creative journey. For the past three months, I’ve been working hard on writing a fantasy novel – a project I’ve dreamed about for years but never dared to start. It’s been tough, but also incredibly rewarding. The truth is, writing can be a lonely process. I spend hours at my desk, conjuring up characters and stories only I know. And while I talk about the process on my Booktube channel, I’ve realized I want to share even more of this journey. What if instead of waiting until the book is done to share the story, I share the chapters as I write them? It sounds terrifying but exciting at the same time. And it makes the whole process feel much more manageable. Here's the plan: I’ll release the audiobook version of my story chapter by chapter on my Story Secrets podcast feed. I’ll also share behind-the-scenes content and story walks for my supporters in the private community. It’s a chance for you to join me on this journey from day one, and to be part of the creative process! I’m incredibly excited but also a little scared. Sharing an unfinished story is like giving someone a peek into my mind – flaws and all. But I believe this experiment could be something really special. So if you want to be part of this new adventure, stay subscribed to the podcast and join the community on my Discord server at FatherRoderick.com/discord. More updates are coming soon! And if you’re feeling generous, your prayers for this crazy, creative experiment would be much appreciated.

    19 min
  4. What Went Wrong with Your Favorite Movies

    27/03/2025

    What Went Wrong with Your Favorite Movies

    Have you ever wondered why some of your favorite movies feel so authentic, even when you know it’s all make-believe? Take Titanic, for example. Part of what made the acting feel so real was the genuine fear of the actors and extras filming scenes in massive water tanks, with entire sections of the ship tilting and throwing them into the water. Talk about dedication to realism! It’s stories like this that fascinate me. I’ve always been drawn to how movies are made—the triumphs, the disasters, and all the creative problem-solving that goes on behind the scenes. Reading books and memoirs about how classic movies were filmed has taught me so much about storytelling. And when you find out what went wrong with some of the biggest blockbusters, it gives you a whole new perspective on why some of them ultimately work and others flop. Recently, I discovered a podcast that scratches that exact itch. It’s called What Went Wrong and it’s hosted by Chris and Lizzie, a dynamic duo with great humor and tons of research skills. They dive into famous movies like Titanic, Predator, Blade Runner, The Fifth Element, and even The Godfather—revealing all the behind-the-scenes drama that studios prefer to keep under wraps. For example, did you know Predator was a nightmare to film because of the low budget and grueling conditions in the jungle? Or that Blade Runner was so miserable to make that Harrison Ford hated the experience, especially filming at night in the rain for months? And then there's The Fifth Element, which, despite its quirky brilliance, carries a weird undertone once you learn about its director’s personal life. Every episode of What Went Wrong makes you want to revisit these films with fresh eyes. It’s like discovering a hidden layer to movies you thought you knew inside out. So, if you’re a movie nerd like me and love discovering how the magic (or sometimes the disaster) happens, go check out What Went Wrong. You won’t regret it.Link to the podcast: What Went Wrong

    17 min
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Fr. Roderick Vonhögen explores the deeper layers of the stories that you love.