What makes left-wing media so unpalatable is the fact that the characters are completely unrelatable and don't act like human beings. Instead of prioritizing your politics, just create a story where people act and interact in ways that ordinary human beings do. If you do that, you have already created a right-leaning story, or at least one that leans in the direction of freedom and common sense, and it's one that people will actually enjoy reading.
As far as good examples, Robert Heinlein and Frank Herbert were both far from left wing and both wrote very good, immersive fiction that strongly featured their philosophies.
Pat Conroy is another one, if you're into classic fiction instead of scifi/fantasy. The Great Santini is the quintessential Great American Novel.
A bad example is a TV show that Billy Ray Cyrus did back in the 2000s called "Doc." The writing and acting were awful, and the audience was often just beaten over the head with the boomercon "message."
What makes left-wing media so unpalatable is the fact that the characters are completely unrelatable and don't act like human beings. Instead of prioritizing your politics, just create a story where people act and interact in ways that ordinary human beings do. If you do that, you have already created a right-leaning story, or at least one that leans in the direction of freedom and common sense, and it's one that people will actually enjoy reading.
As far as good examples, Robert Heinlein and Frank Herbert were both far from left wing and both wrote very good, immersive fiction that strongly featured their philosophies.
Pat Conroy is another one, if you're into classic fiction instead of scifi/fantasy. The Great Santini is the quintessential Great American Novel.
A bad example is a TV show that Billy Ray Cyrus did back in the 2000s called "Doc." The writing and acting were awful, and the audience was often just beaten over the head with the boomercon "message."