The links I posted are to the paperbacks but you can find each format from there. They are both available wherever you get e-books. Now is a great time to brush up on Interstellar Islands, then The Night Chasers. Both are fun and a way to get a little more of my stuff while we wait on the release of the final book of the Comic Ark series, Return to the Belt. The links are to the playlist, so you can watch a part at a time or just let it roll. Graveyard is a novel and Color is a short story. Should be fun.Īnyway, keep an eye out for the end to the Cosmic Ark series: Return to the Belt as well as the podcast coming in September.įor those that like to binge, I finished two of my stories on Youtube: The Graveyard Gazette and Color Changing Door. If you commit a bad enough crime, you get exiled, and what better place than to exile to than Earth? We follow a lady who was dropped on Earth (wrongly accused you ask? Probably) and has to learn life here and hope there's a way to get back home. The short of it: Another planet is against death penalty or even much imprisonment. A new novel, this one will be called Exiles. Art of any kind is a great outlet for all your feelings. A metal album because that's just what I do. I will definitely do a Podcast with a reading from that and a recap to catch you up.Ĥ. We're finalizing the manuscript and artwork for Return to the Belt, coming in September. EL CARO if you swing to that end of the musical spectrum.ģ. It's based on the lyrics to a metal song I released in 2015. One story I'm excited about is called Chimes and it's fun and rather horrifying at the same time. There should be something new and creepy for you every week that month. In conjunction with that, I'm writing and gathering some short horror stories for the month of October, leading up to Halloween. So, I'll be doing this on my studio microphones and even fitting in some of my own music for the transitions and themes.Ģ. The video side of it was fun and simple, but as a listener of different podcasts and audiobooks, subpar audio can ruin the whole thing. I'm moving Storytime with Scott Boss to a more easily digestible place. I'm not getting on to share political views, talk about the horrible world, or sports. I've been slowly working on a couple projects.ġ. Cohan himself served as a consultant during the production of the film but due to failing health his actual involvement in the film was rather limited.Time keeps passing. Now he had the lead in the life story of one of the most famous song and dance men of his day-a role everybody knew Fred Astaire had turned down. He'd been a hoofer in his stage days, but danced only once in a major film (“Footlight Parade,” 1933). Yankee Doodle Dandy Movie Not The First Star Choice But The Best Choice.Īudiences didn't expect to see Cagney singing and dancing. The last scene with the dance down the stairs is shown in this memorable short 4 minute film clip. There." Not knowing that Cohan is the song's composer, they jokingly He joins a military parade, where the soldiers are singing "Over Cagney later said he dreamed that up five minutes before the scene was shot: “I didn't consult with the director or anything, I just did it.” Outside, Cagney's Cohan is walking down a marble staircase at the White House when he suddenly starts tapping and improvises all the way to the bottom. As he leaves the President's office the Yankee Doodle Dandy theme begins to play, a very heartwarming scene. Given the Congressional Gold Medal in a private presentation during theįinal scene in the film. After Cohan has told the patient FDR his entire life story he is Himself used and Cagney's natural dance style played out perfectly in Unique and seemingly odd presentation reflected the style that Cohan There are so many beautiful moments in this Yankee Doodle Dandy movie that will give any true patriot goosebumps and cause to tear up, but none more memorable for me than that famous dance down the White House steps.
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