H. Alan Scott (@HAlanScott) has cancer and can’t stop thinking about it. It’s like cancer is a house guest that won’t get the hint to leave. Enter Cancer (@wonderfulbryan). “Cancer House Guest” is a short written by and starring H. Alan Scott and Bryan Wilson, directed by Ned Ehrbar. Follow Scott’s #Chemocation on Twitter. http://halanscott.com
Great @Time magazine, now ya tell me how to cure cancer after I spent all this money on chemo. #Chemocation #cancer #chemotherapy
My reaction when the doctor said, “You have cancer.” #Chemocation
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Been there, done that. #chemocation #cancer #chemotherapy
Things get really weird when you get cancer guys. #chemocation #chemo #sideeffects #cancer #worldcancerday
#Chemocation Live - My First Performance Post-Chemotherapy
Recorded by Lori White at the People’s Improv Theater in New York City. Photo by Mindy Tucker.
2012 Reflections
In 2012 I turned 30, ran over 500 miles and got cancer. I learned how amazing people can be in a tragedy, that it’s okay to be emotional, and that maybe this comedy/writing thing is a good idea! I am grateful. Now let’s send some good karma to Hillary Clinton!
Hillary Clinton helped me get through chemotherapy (read about it here http://bit.ly/hashill). The news of her hospitalization hit me hard! This “Get Will Soon” video is to show her why I, I mean, WE need her!
Read in xoJane.com what I'm grateful for this Christmas
Before 2012 I never related to George Bailey’s epic fall before his emotional salvation in that movie. I just thought, so many bells, so many angels, yay. Heart = Warmed. It’s a great movie. But I’ll tell ya what — there’s a shit-ton of emotional availability in that movie that I never noticed before. Know why? Because this year is the first year I’ve watched it after getting cancer.
I basically wrote this piece on #HillaryClinton (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/h-alan-scott/hillary-clinton-chemo_b_2341485.html) so that I could see a page like this! #dying!!!



