So you're gonna see less and less from me musically and more from me - books, movies, things like that.'Īsked for more information about 'My Enemy's Enemy', Snider said: ' 'My Enemy's Enemy' is powerfully disturbing. I could be scary guy in a movie, I could be a rock and roll guy, but when I'm writing, I'm anybody. So I feel free writing, because I can only do certain things with this face. The only thing that matters is that the words I write are believable and the actors can play the role.
''Cause when I'm writing, I'm anybody - I could be you, I could be me, I could be a teenager, I could be a black person, a Chinese person. 'As I've gotten older, I've gravitated more and more to writing, storytelling, because I like the freedom I have from not being on a stage or in the front - being behind it,' he continued. I've been hired to rewrite a cult classic from the '80s that I may be directing as well. I was supposed to be directing one right now, but the COVID thing shut down production - a new scary movie called 'My Enemy's Enemy' that I wrote. Speaking about his current non-musical projects, Dee said: 'I just finished my first fictional novel, which going out to publishers now, so I hope I'm gonna get a deal on that. Marielle Tengström of the gambling and metal show 'Metal Casino Live' recently conducted an interview with TWISTED SISTER frontman Dee Snider.