My mind is where advised caution and historically poor judgement meet in a process of dialectic.
It’s the Thing Greek Line, people.
My mind is where advised caution and historically poor judgement meet in a process of dialectic.
It’s the Thing Greek Line, people.
I am reposting the link to my free zombie tale, “The Siege of Fort Buzzard,” in light of the extremely positive feedback the story has gotten from readers over at the “Tales of the Zombie War” website.
I finished this story feeling that it was not my best work — then was pretty surprised at how much people loved it. Just look at the comments section 🙂
Enjoy, and remember to aim for the brain!
Check out the paintings of my talented friend, Rogelio Ronco. All are available on eBay!
From Dagda Publishing: “Happy Monday everyone. Sign up to our mailing list, where this month we’ll be choosing a random subscriber, who will win a copy of Eric Robert Nolan’s debut novel “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More” and a £10 Amazon gift voucher:
My Mary Washington College “Big Brother,” Russell Morgan, has an imdb page for his planned television series, “Next Steps!”
Thank you for the way your great talents brought a Thomas Harris character so beautifully from the page to the silver screen.
My friend in the Heartland, Jessi Schweiger, penned a damn fine short poem. Check out “California Kingdom.”
California Kingdom
Stubbed out cigarettes
Tiny burns, smears of ash, tobacco flakes
Like a dreadful snow.
Coffee stains
The sill, rings on the sheet, henna patterns
An homage to insomnia.
The laptop
Low hum, radiant heat, distraction
Where a man used to sleep.
“The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More” received an enormously positive review today from fiction blogger Kimi Small (“The Small Girl.”)
Book Review: “The Dogs Don’t Bark in Brooklyn Anymore” by Eric Robert Nolan
[“Nolan’s weaving of the present and the past was remarkable–because in this action, he has revealed his interest in and his grasp on the psychology of people.
“Eric Robert Nolan is a natural. He is deliberate is his storytelling and cinematographic in his descriptions. There is difficulty in penning action scenes but Nolan, at no point becomes overwhelming. His attention to detail is an indication that he means for nothing to slip by us as we read.”]
“The snow doesn’t give a soft white damn whom it touches.”
― E.E. Cummings