All posts by Eric Robert Nolan

Eric Robert Nolan graduated from Mary Washington College in 1994 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. He spent several years a news reporter and editorial writer for the Culpeper Star Exponent in Culpeper, Virginia. His work has also appeared on the front pages of numerous newspapers in Virginia, including The Free Lance – Star and The Daily Progress. Eric entered the field of philanthropy in 1996, as a grant writer for nonprofit healthcare organizations. Eric’s poetry has been featured by Dead Beats Literary Blog, Dagda Publishing, The International War Veterans’ Poetry Archive, and elsewhere. His poetry will also be published by Illumen Magazine in its Spring 2014 issue.

I wrote this a few years ago. I’m still thankful today. :-)

“A Roanoke Thanksgiving”

I am thankful for
fine friends, gracious neighbors, and presently forgotten adversaries,
the smell of smoke outside, its rich and deep and ageless burning notes that sound upon the palette,
the hills under all my days, which pluck up my breath,
all the countless “hellos” their slopes will yield,
the mountains’ incandescence in this cooling season,
the colors now igniting their high and wooded perches,
this new home, this Old South,
this ranging, easy vale of firming winds and firm tradition,
its gentle people, and their surprising hearts —
this fair, far Star City.

~ Eric Robert Nolan, Thanksgiving 2019



Throwback Thursday: Carvel’s “Tom the Turkey” (1984)!

Happy Thanksgiving!  Enjoy this 1984 holiday commercial from Carvel Ice Cream.  (I am linking here to the Youtube channel for The Museum of Classic Chicago Television.)



Cover to “Judge” Magazine, November 1901

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Sorry for this Cheese E. joke.

Or entropy or ennui.  Seriously, have you ever been there?

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“Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Act I, Scene IV,” Henry Fuseli, 1796

Engraving.

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“The Cube,” Odilon Redon, 1880

Charcoal drawing.

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Hai-chi? Tai-ku?

practice the ancient
art of combining haiku
with Tai Chi — hai-chi.



*A college pal suggested to me that “Tai-ku” might actually be the better portmanteau here.  I admit he’s got a point.

“Happiness is a byproduct of function …”

“Happiness is a byproduct of function, purpose, and conflict; those who seek happiness for itself seek victory without war.”

—  William S. Burroughs



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Darwin’s bus station.

Construction proceeds slowly but surely off Campbell Avenue at the site of the now-extinct bus station.

I love the phrase “extinct bus station” — like it was too big and slow to adapt, and stone age hunters ran it down to oblivion.



Come on, Baby, light my fire.

A woman I know is into Wicca (or Druidism, possibly?). I don’t know. She needed a lighter for a candle-light … thing, I dunno. Maybe it’s the Equinox again. Girls like her have an Equinox they can invoke anytime they feel like getting witchy. Last year, there were like seven of them.

Anyway, she asked me to pick her up a lighter. I stopped off at a service station before I met up with her.

This is the lighter the dude behind the counter handed me. I did not request it. Nor did I notice the artwork until I handed it to my friend for her ritual. It was awkward, is all I’m saying.

There were plenty of regular, plain lighters behind the counter! Why did he hand me this one?!



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