Got this email from none other than the lovely Lisa Burton, the most advanced robot girl on Planet Earth, and spokesmodel for Craig Boyack.
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Hi, everyone, and thanks for having me over Chris.
I’m here promoting Craig’s newest book, The Hat.
This one is kind of a paranormal superhero origin story.
You have the cover and blurb to whet your appetite a bit.
One of the little games Craig and I fall into sometimes is casting the movie, if someone were ever to produce it. I’m sure all authors have this daydream at some point, but it’s fun to talk about. I mention this, because this story is a little bit different.
The main character, Lizzie St. Laurent, is also a singer, you know, eventually. This means if anyone were to play her in the movie, she would have to sing at some point. Craig thinks maybe a Disney alum of some kind could fill the role. The only physical descriptions are brunette and a long face.
The long face might be the hard part, but there have been plenty of attractive actresses who fit this description. Lizzie is in her early twenties, but Hollywood can add or remove a few years. They can also create brunette hair with ease. Our only holdup was most of the Disney alum have chubby cheeks, like Brenda Song, or Selina Gomez.
The Hat himself is a creature from another dimension. About all we would need is a voice of some kind for him. Maybe a Steve Buscemi or Nicholas Cage. Bruce Willis would be pretty good too.
Lizzie and The Hat actually fight like an old married couple at first, and the way they interact is half the fun. There were a lot of generational differences explored too, like the appearance of cellphones and the Internet since the last time anyone adopted The Hat.
Together, they form a symbiotic relationship. The Hat can do things Lizzie can’t do. Lizzie can do things The Hat can’t. Together they can accomplish so much more.
Part of this leads to the musical part of the story. The Hat owns and plays an upright bass. He has all of the talent, but does not have the fingers and hands. Those are provided by Lizzie. This helps them learn to work together.
In some ways, it’s more fun to talk about the musical score for this movie. The Hat’s preferred style is rockabilly, blues, even a bit of country music. We spent many days researching songs with great bass lines. Crazy Little Thing Called Love, or Pink Cadillac anyone?
When Craig wrote Will O’ the Wisp, he actually obtained a license to quote some song lyrics. This new story would have been perfect for that, but the effort and expense are prohibitive. Since many of the songs mentioned are so well known, he simply elected to mention the titles.
I have an uber-cool poster of me, with The Hat, playing the upright bass. I’d like to share it with everyone today. Enjoy the poster, you can set it as your phone background or whatever you like.

Take a chance on The Hat. It get’s pretty crazy. It’s novella length, so you can read it in an afternoon. At 99¢ you really don’t have anything to lose here.
Thanks again for having me over, and enjoy your poster. Is there a beach anywhere in this jungle, Chris?

Blurb:
Lizzie St. Laurent is dealing with many of the struggles of young life. She lost her grandmother, and her living arrangements. Her new roommate abandoned her, and she’s working multiple jobs just to keep her head above water.
She inherits an old hat from her grandmother’s estate, but it belonged to her grandfather. This is no ordinary hat, but a being from an alternate dimension. One with special powers.
Lizzie and the hat don’t exactly hit it off right away, but when her best friend’s newborn is kidnapped by a ring of baby traffickers, Lizzie turns to the hat for help. This leads her deep into her family history and a world she’s never known.
Lizzie gives up everything to rescue the babies. She loses her jobs, and may wind up in jail before it’s over. Along the way, she and the hat may have a new way of making ends meet.
Humorous and fun, The Hat is novella length. Wonderful escapism for an afternoon.
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Loved The Hat…our review will be posted shortly…
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Thank you for saying so. It’s always great to find out someone enjoyed it.
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I should imagine that a lot of people are going to love it!
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I just need to find a way to get it before more people.
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I would love to know that too!
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Good stuff!
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Wow! Love the new poster. Lisa gets more gorgeous all the time. I wish you great success with this book, Craig. I’ll be getting to it soon and of course will leave a review.
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I excited that it appeals to you. Hope you enjoy it.
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I love the musical thread throughout. This was one heck of a story, Craig. You know I’m a fan.
Love the poster of Lisa, btw.
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Thanks for all your help and support. There were many days going back through old play-lists to find the songs I referred to. It was kind of fun, and I got to claim I was working.
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I really enjoyed the added bonus of the musical element in The Hat, Craig. The story is loads of fun, especially the banter between Lizzie and The Hat.
Great to see Lisa out and about with her awesome posters!
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I think music wound up adding more than a neat touch. I like the idea of them having to work together for the first time. It’s kind of like the traditional training sequence, but quite different too. I’m really glad you liked the banter. That part was a blast to write.
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I love bantering. Always fun, and you did a great job with it!
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Whew! Honestly, I never know until someone says.
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Enjoyed Lisa’s visit, Chris. I think Craig has a major hit on his hands.
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I’m kind of feeling like I’m due for a major hit. This one is certainly fun enough if I can get it in front of enough people. Thanks, John.
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😀
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Great to see Liza and Craig together at last… Big fan of both! The hat is definitely on my list.
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Thanks. Hope it works for you when you get to it.
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Hey Craig, I have no doubt I will find it witty and a damn good read!
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“The Hat” is a paranormal ‘Gem’ – with lots happening! Boyack writes ‘GOOD’! And, I’m in love with Lisa! The good news: my wife is at the point where she doesn’t care!
It doesn’t matter to which genre you cater, you will like this novella!
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Thank you, Billy Ray. Would you mind saying something like that on Amazon? Reviews can be tough to come by.
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Beat you to it, buddy! Amazon should have it posted. I did it earlier today.
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Good man. Means a lot to me.
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♥
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Reblogged this on Entertaining Stories and commented:
Lisa is visiting Chris Graham today. They’re talking about the musical element in The Hat. She’s also sharing another one of her fabulous posters. Stop over and leave us a comment.
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Thanks for having Lisa back today. It was a lot of fun working in a musical element, and I hope it enhances the story for everyone.
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My pleasure, Craig, Lisa is welcome anytime 😃
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Good to know. Hope she found a beach somewhere. Idaho weather is a little dicey right now.
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She found the beach, but it was a bit cold and windy, so she went off to the airport, muttering something about Barbados 😄
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Maybe I’ll see her some time after this blog tour ends.
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