Thursday, June 22, 2023

Live Performance of "Doomsday, USA" and "Fall Journeys and Halloween Tunes

By Nate Feldman

For the second year in a row, I performed at the Upper Perk Make Music Fest, an annual event on the first day of summer that celebrates local musicians in honor of June 21, which is international Make Music Day.  My performance was held at the Wunderbarn in East Greenville, PA.  The Wunderbarn is a farmhouse that has been transitioned into an outdoor stage.  For more information about the Wunderbarn, as well as its founders Jenny and Dan, you can check its website: https://www.actsofjennius.com/wunderbarn.  

This year, I performed a short play, Doomsday, USA, the story of a town with humans and monsters where Josh, the co-founder and director of an organization dedicated to co-existence between the two species, must deal with a crisis after a monster is accused of presumably killing a couple camping in the woods.  This year, I am doing both live performances of Doomsday, USA as well as writing a short book with the same title.

In addition, I also played seven songs on piano from a music album I am working on called, "Fall Journeys and Halloween Tunes."  Although it is the beginning of summer, many songs I compose focus on the autumn season.  

In August, I performed Doomsday USA again at the Wunderbarn, but this time I changed the story a bit.  Josh's organization is now a summer camp where young humans and monsters go to interact with one another and build relationships.  The couple that disappear at the hands of the monster are two staff members, a human and a monster who are in a romantic relationship with one another. 

The play Doomsday USA and the Fall Journeys and Halloween Tunes playlist will be a part of an act I intend to perform at other venues called Nate's Tunes, News, and Shows.  This will include a small news report, a short play, and a group of songs I have composed. 




Sunday, June 11, 2023

Doomsday USA, Episode 1, Camp Doomsday

 By Nate Feldman 



Hi!  My name is Josh, and I am from Doomsday, USA, a pristine, prosperous, but sometimes PETRIFYING town where, oh by the way, half of the inhabitants are humans, and the other half are monsters. 

As you know, humans and monsters have been in conflict with one another for ages.  Just last year, a group of monsters attacked a human community, ransacking the place and massacring thirty individuals along the way, devouring their brains.  In retaliation, a group of humans formed a large posse that went around town hunting down monsters, killing hundreds before it was all over.

This kind of back and forth has gone on for many year.  However, I don’t believe this has to be the case.  

I am the co-founder and director of Camp Doomsday.  This camp brings human and monster children together at a scenic location in the woods to explore nature and play games together, as well as to break down stereotypes of one another.  Camp Doomsday enables young humans and monsters to build long-lasting friendships.


Our staff at Camp Doomsday is reflective of the population of our community as a whole.  We have an equal amount of humans and monsters employed in a variety of positions.  We lead by example and show that with effort, monsters and humans are able to cooperate with one another and live in harmony.

So, whether you're a human or a monster, if you want your child to have the summer of a lifetime and make new friends they could otherwise never meet, reach out to us as soon as possible, and register your child for Camp Doomsday, the place where humans and monster co-exist.  






Friday, June 2, 2023

The Moravian Historical Society Arts & Crafts Festival

 By Nate Feldman

Tomorrow, I will be selling my books, magazine, and greeting cards at the 45th annual Moravial Historical Society Arts & Crafts Festival in Nazareth, PA.

The items I will be selling include:

1. Book: Desert Adventures, Episode 1, The Magic Torch

2. Magazine: The Ghost and Goblin Gazette

3. Birthday and Holiday Greeting Cards

It should be a wonderful day.