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.

“Paris Place de l’Etoile, Avenue Wagram,” Gustave Loiseau, circa 1930

Oil on canvas.

Source: Brandon Shiflett on Facebook

Source: English Literature on Facebook

Photo of tablet marking Charles Bukowski’s birthplace, 2013

Andernach, Germany.

Photo credit: Bolcuse, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0&gt;, via Wikimedia Commons

“When we pray, when we cry, when we kiss, when we dream.”

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Throwback Thursday: “Atlantis: the Lost Continent” (1961)!

Hot damn, this movie blew my mind when I was a kid.  It was made in 1961, but it was on television in the early 1980’s.

By the way, I am linking here to the Youtube channel for the really cool people at Unseen Trailers.



“Saint Anthony Tormented by Demons,” anonymous artist and Martin Schongauer, late 15th Century

Engraving; second state.  Wikimedia Commons lists the anonymous artist as that known as “Master FVB.”

Photo of Emily Dickinson, circa 1847

The original of the only authenticated photograph of poet Emily Dickinson is held by the Archives & Special Collections at Amherst College. Probably taken in Amherst, MA between December 10, 1846 and late March 1847, when Dickinson was 16 years old, though scholars continue to debate the exact details.  (Wikimedia Commons)