Friday, April 7, 2023

Book Tour: Never Again Means Never Again by Michael S. Gutter @RABTBookTours


Dismantling hate groups and other musings

 

Jewish History

Date Published: October 12, 2022

Publisher: SuburbanBuzz.com


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To all the antisemites, racists, homophobes, and minority haters, the book you've been waiting for is finally here.

To anyone who has ever been a victim of antisemitism, racism, homophobia, etc. the book you've been waiting for is finally here.

To those who want to help themselves, their friends, and neighbors eliminate the persecution of minorities, your book is now here too.

This book provides facts and opinions on topics such as Hitler, Treaty of Versailles, Manhattan Project, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Nazis, Nobel Prize, American Jewry, Hollywood and much, much more. My writing corrects so many lies, misconceptions, untruths and more. I present the facts and my opinion in a way where everyone will understand. Furthermore, I leave no doubt about my position to anyone who wants to harm us.

This book is a serious wake-up call to my fellow Jews. We have a lot of work to do, NOW.

Remember…Never Again MEANS Never Again.


 


Interview with Mike Gutter

    What is your schedule like when you’re writing a book?

    Once I started, the only thing in my schedule that changed was sleep. I didn’t have writers block for more than 10 seconds and I was learning and confirming a lot of information I didn’t know and it kept me up. I really enjoyed writing it.


    Did you ever consider writing under a pseudonym?

    Nope. Not for a second.


    Have you ever gotten reader’s block?

    Nope. I wrote this book straight through not stopping one time. As a matter of fact, I wrote the entire book first on paper. My mind doesn’t stop and typing it would hold me up. Ironically enough, my handwriting was so bad that when I typed it out, it probably took me more time to figure out what I wrote than if I had just typed it…LOL. Anyway, no writer’s block.


    Does your family support your career as a writer?

    They love it. I wouldn’t say writing is a career for me, I will say this is a phenomenal book and I am very proud of it.


    How many hours a day do you write?

    Between 4 to 8 hours a day, but I didn’t miss one day.


    If you could invite any three people for dinner, whom would you invite?

    Winston Churchill, Jesse Owens, David Ben-Gurion. If I found another chair, Aretha Franklin.


    Would you share something about yourself that your readers don’t know (yet)?

    I used to break dance and PopNLock. You highlight (yet) and I say they would have never found that out.


    Do you try more to be original or to deliver to readers what they want?

    My book is based on facts followed by my opinion. My book asks the readers to be open minded and let the facts “sink in.” My opinions are fair game to disagreements, comments, questions, etc., my facts are not.


    How do you celebrate when you finish your book?

    Those last couple of weeks when you’re looking at your book 100 times a day, trying to get everything write then finally, finally you know it’s done, the internal celebration was all I needed at that time. Now, I just want people to read it.


    If you could be mentored by a famous author, who would it be?

    C’mon. Now you’re making me have to think. I have a lot of answers for this but I’m going with Capone: The Man and the Era by Laurence Bergreen. This book blew me away. The book has very little to do with Capone, as it’s based more on the whole era. I pretty much only read non-fiction and this was probably the first non-fiction book I read that was just a beautifully written story with so many facts.

 

About the Author

I have probably watched every episode of “First Time Watching Schindler’s List” on YouTube. I got hooked on the viewers’ changing emotions throughout the movie and still get extremely mad, disgusted, horrified, etc., by the end of each showing. That’s how I wrote "Never Again MEANS Never Again." Angry, angry, angry.

However, I also watch the credits of each viewing in anticipation of the movie watcher’s reaction as they see the real, live, living Jews from "Schindler’s List.” These survivors smile and confirm to each new viewer that we are a tough, smart, and proud people. I’m not sure I want to know someone who doesn’t shed a tear at those ending scenes.

That’s how I wrote "Never Again STILL MEANS Never Again" — an edgy, straight forward, honest book that should be required reading by most. In this version, I refrain from the dark humor, foul language and hardcore insults in the first book. Otherwise, all of the topics, subjects, storylines, facts, etc., etc. etc. haven’t been changed.

I had to write the first book exactly how I would discuss it with someone who wants to injure my family, my friends and those who can’t defend themselves. Furthermore, I watched, read and listened to so much murder, torture, rape, medical experimentation, starvation and on and on. I was constantly writing in anger. Outside of a couple of chapters, I was perpetually pissed.

Anyway, from that book came the second one and diplomatic way in which I normally speak to others.

I stand by everything written in both books, but "Never Again STILL MEANS Never Again" is the book that anyone from anywhere can read, and I hope they do.

 

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