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 got a nice mention in the Dagda Publishing newsletter today for “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Anymore.”

Thanks, guys. 🙂

Outdoors-men and Outdoors-ladies!

Jeff Dute was my editor (and good friend) back during my news reporter days in Virginia, and he was always a regular Daniel Boone.

Check out his Facebook page for all sorts of good things relating to hunting and fishing!!

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https://www.facebook.com/DuteOutdoors

 

The staff at the University of Mary Washington Office of Alumni Relations, and the University of Mary Washington Magazine, are just wonderful to interact with — prompt, pleasant and extremely helpful.  🙂

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If you guys haven’t signed up for Dagda Publishing’s free e-mail newsletter yet, you should.  🙂

It lets you know about all the great stuff they’re putting out, and also lets you know about what sort of poetry and stories they’re seeking for upcoming anthologies.

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Suspect in “Route 29 Stalker” serial killer case?

Thanks to Helen Walters for the link:

http://news.fredericksburg.com/newsdesk/2013/08/12/link-probed-in-29-stalker-case/

I just wanted to thank all of my friends and alums who have helped me out by sharing or reposting my book announcement.

It is MUCH appreciated. 🙂

It’s just terrific working with the creative staff over at Dagda Publishing.  They’ve got a lot of great talent over there.

Publication Notice, Every Day Poets to feature “Feast”

Every Day Poets will feature a humorous poem of mine, entitled “Feast,” in the coming months.  I’ll post a link when it appears.

Publication Notice — Novel. Dagda Publishing to release “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More.”

Well, friends, it’s time for that good news I have been eager to share with you. I am thrilled and deeply honored to tell you that Dagda Publishing will soon publish my first novel, a postapocalyptic science fiction story entitled “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More.”

I am tremendously grateful to Editor-in-Chief Reg Davey, and Editor Jamie Burnette, at Dagda Publishing. This is the opportunity of a lifetime for me, and Reg and Jamie really have shown Dagda’s commitment to supporting new and emerging writers. In addition, these two gentlemen brought great experience and professionalism to the editorial process, resulting in a final draft that is vastly superior to the rough draft I submitted.

Thank you, Dagda Publishing!

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From Dagda Publishing:

[So, about that novel…

We’re very happy to announce that we will be publishing the debut novel by Eric Robert Nolan (who some of you may remember wrote the “Three Dreamers” poetry collection that we published on the site a few months back). Here is the synopsis of the novel, more details to be announced very soon. We shall be releasing it on November 20th. Read on.

“The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More”.

“There was a time, Rebecca’s father had told her, when wolves could not speak. She wished for that time.”

Rebecca O’Conner is the daughter of a hero, a veteran soldier of The Wolf War. Now, she herself is a Captain in the Special Animal Warfare Service (SAWS), fighting against the super intelligent wolves that have taken over the West Coast of the United States, as her father did.

The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More spans two periods of Rebecca’s life; the tumultuous Brooklyn childhood that shapes her future, preparing her for the soldier she must become, and her struggle to keep herself and her squad alive as she prepares to meet her destiny. Her empirical mind rebels against the chaotic dreams that haunt her, suggesting a greater path than she can yet comprehend as she seeks to find an end to the war.

The enemy is smart, strong and fearless; the odds are stacked against the human race. Is there hope for us in the war with the wolves? Will humanity prevail and reclaim its place as the dominant species on Earth? Or will the great demonic hound that stalks Rebecca in her sleep close its jaws over the world and drive us to extinction?

Themes of loyalty and friendship run strongly throughout a compelling tale of hardship and struggle in a war unlike any other. However, even in a world where the enemy is of another species, The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More shows how resentment, distrust, and man’s inhumanity to man can persist at a time when putting our differences aside is crucial to the survival of mankind. Above all, the men and women of SAWS and the US Army strive to demonstrate the indomitable spirit of humanity, and re-establish our place at the top of the food chain.]