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ERIC ROBERT NOLAN TO APPEAR ON BLOGTALKRADIO’S “JOURNAL JABBER.”

I’ll be appearing on BlogTalkRadio’s “Journal Jabber” internet radio program this coming Tuesday, November 19th, at 9 PM EST, to discuss my horror/science fiction novel, “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More.” The book will be released that day.

If you tune in at 9, I believe you can listen to the program live by clicking the “Live” icon to the right of the BlogTalkRadio symbol at the link below. Thereafter, a recording should be available at the link.

Thanks to Angela Yuriko Smith, for so graciously welcoming me to the program!

I hope you get the chance to tune in and join us!

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/journaljabber#.Un-NcyRTkRY.facebook

“The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More” — News and Updates

Dagda Publishing consistently does a wonderful job supporting its writers.  Here, for the convenience of interested readers, is an update on “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More” and its release on November 19th. The page below has links to the book’s Goodreads giveaway, the free first chapter via Smashwords.com, and more.

Thank you, Dagda!

http://dagdapublishing.co.uk/2013/11/14/the-dogs-dont-bark-in-brooklyn-any-more-news/

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“THE DOGS DON’T BARK IN BROOKLYN ANY MORE” TO BECOME BOOK SERIES.

I’ve confirmed with Dagda Publishing that my upcoming novel will indeed begin a series of books. It will be the first volume in “The Wolf War Saga,” a rather nice title that Dagda’s Editor In Chief, Reg Davey, suggested.

I am always grateful for the wonderful opportunities afforded me by Dagda Publishing, and am honored to work with the team there.

Publication Notice, Dead Snakes Features My Poem, “Industrial Revolution.”

The poetry e-zine Dead Snakes yesterday kindly featured a poem of mine entitled “Industrial Revolution.” This is the longest and most personal poem I have ever written. It was penned over a period of three days last May, and is divided into six parts.

The poem was also a technical experiment — I wanted to take the same words and motifs and see to what extent I could repeat them in different contexts.

Thank you, Editor Stephen Jarrell Williams, for all of your kind words and encouragement!

http://deadsnakes.blogspot.com/2013/11/eric-robert-nolan-poem.html

Check out Journal Jabber Online Radio

Journal Jabber Online Radio is a really fun program — you could describe it as “by authors for authors,” with writers interviewed closely about their craft and careers.  It’s a great resource for someone starting out and learning the business.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/journaljabber#.Un-NcyRTkRY.facebook

Help Dagda Publishing Support New and Emerging Writers!

Help Dagda Publishing support new and emerging writers; support its new crowdfunding campaign.

From Dagda: [We’re a new small, independent, publishing house based in Nottingham in the UK. We started as a poetry blog in 2012, publishing close to 280 poems since we started, and recently we expanded into a publishing house with the help of some generous contributors through our previous crowdfunding campaign. This year we have published 4 anthologies of poetry, 2 collections of poetry by new writers, and a collection of short fiction. Also, soon, we have our first novels by new writers coming out.

Our ethos from the start of this adventure in publishing has always been that we will help nurture new writing talent by actively seeking it out, and giving a chance to writers who may otherwise find it difficult to get their work off the ground and into the public eye.

In an industry where new writers are feeling increasingly isolated from major publishers, and self-publishing is not for every writer, we feel that there has to be a middle ground wherein new writers who want to choose traditional publishing as an outlet for their artistic vision can do so, without having to expend more time and energy (or money) than they can spare. That’s where we, and other independent publishers come in.

Our passion for literature is in everything we do. We think that there are some undiscovered gems out there in the desert of literature, and we’re determined to find and nurture it. However, passion isn’t enough, we also need to have the funds to do more for our writers. This is where you come in.]

http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/dagda-publishing-help-us-grow-as-a-publisher-and-do-more-for-new-writers

 

Check out Dagda Publishing’s new poetry channel on Youtube!

http://www.youtube.com/user/Dagdapublishing

Read the First Chapter of “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More” for FREE!

Dagda Publishing today released “Chorus,” the first chapter of “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More,” for free download via Smashwords.

I originally wrote “Chorus” as a standalone milieu-type horror/science fiction story, which was later developed into the full novel that Dagda will release worldwide on November 19th. So it is quite easily enjoyed on its own, in addition to introducing the fictional world of The War Between The Species.

So if you’re in the mood for some frightening post-apocalyptic fun, head on over to Smashwords at the link below and read it for free!

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/375938

Goodreads Pre-release Page Attracts Positive Response for “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More.”

The Goodreads pre-release page for my upcoming horror/science fiction novel, “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More,” is getting a nice response — 245 people have entered to win a free copy, while a large number of Goodreads members have marked it as “to read.”

Again, if you are a Goodreads member in the United States, Canada or Britain, you can enter to win a copy for free. There is no cost to enter the contest. (And there is no cost to sign up to join Goodreads.)

“The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More” will be released worldwide by Dagda Publishing on November 19th.

https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/70140-the-dogs-don-t-bark-in-brooklyn-any-more?page=7

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Dead Beats Literary Blog Features “The Disappearance of Little Tommy Drummond.”

I am also quite honored today to see my short story, “The Disappearance of Little Tommy Drummond,” appear over at Dead Beats Literary Blog. At the Dead Beats’ Facebook page, they quite generously commented that the story was “redolent of Stephen King,” which of course I took to be a very high compliment.

“The Disappearance of Little Tommy Drummond” can be found at the link below. Thanks, Dead Beats!

http://www.deadbeats.eu/post/66085895442/the-disappearance-of-little-tommy-drummond-by-eric