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.

“The Raven,” by Edgar Allan Poe (read by Eric Robert Nolan)

Happy Halloween once again!  Below you’ll find my audio recording of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven.”

I apologize that this and my other readings are a bit “breathy;” I doubt Poe envisioned an asthmatic narrator.  It’s because I’m recording these poems on my cell phone, and I’ve got to stand very close to it to be heard.  I believe I’ll be able to eliminate this problem when I get some better recording equipment.

Enjoy!

 

Pumpkins and poems

Happy Halloween!  My miniature books arrived yesterday from Poems-for-All, and they look just great!  Grendel Pumpkin and Ebullient Pumpkin are watching over a few copies right here.

 

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Cover to “Weird Tales,” Matt Fox, May 1947

Happy Halloween!

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“With Orion’s sword, the Pumpkin arose …”

With Orion’s sword, the Hunter arose
And swept the world with fury and grace.
In him I was born, in him I will die,
In him I will lose name, station and face.

Death over weakness
Death over despair
Death over personal gain.

Death over dishonor
Death over undeath
Death over fire with no flame.

All this I pledge thee
O Grendel, great Khan
To serve and protect
Over death’s endless tide,

With your word in my heart
Your eyes in my face
And your tooth in my hand
By my side.

 

— from Matt Wagner’s “Grendel”

 

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“This Living Hand, Now Warm and Capable,” by John Keats (read by Eric Robert Nolan)

I was looking around the web for a Halloween poem to record (it’s a bit tricky, as they have to be in the public domain), and I found this very short poem by John Keats.  Its imagery makes it somewhat Halloweenish, I suppose.  I hope that you enjoy it.

If you do like this one, then stop by tomorrow for my reading of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven.”

 

ZOMG DUDES INDICTMENTS (John Scalzi)

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Cover to “Batman: The Long Halloween” #1, Tim Sale, 1996

“I believe in Harvey Dent.”

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Cover to Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” (First Edition), art by Leslie Holland, 1932

Chatto & Windus, United Kingdom.

 

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Cover to “Superman” #35; John Romita, Jr.; 2014

Variant cover for Halloween.

What an image.  That looks like Kal-El crossed with Cthulhu crossed with Pinhead.

 

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“Pini di Roma,” by Ottorino Respighi, 1924

“Pines of Rome.”