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Illumen Magazine Features “Three Dreamers.”

I was very pleased today to receive the Winter 2013 issue of Illumen Magazine, which featured my set of three poems, entitled “Three Dreamers.” This marks the first time my poetry has appeared in print format inside the United States, and the first time as well that I have been paid for my poetry.

Illumen is a print magazine of speculative poetry edited by Terrie Leigh Relf. It is published biannually by Alban Lake Publishing [previously it was published by Sam’s Dot Publishing], on April 1 and October 1, in perfect bound digest format. It contains speculative poetry, illustrations, articles, and reviews.

WIN A FREE COPY OF MY BOOK!

If you are a Goodreads member in the United States, Canada, or Great Britain, you can enter to win a free copy my upcoming post-apocalyptic horror/science fiction novel, “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More.”

It’s free to enter — just see the link below.

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

 

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Dagda Publishing Sets Up Pre-release Page at Goodreads for “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More.”

From Dagda Publishing: [We’ve set up a pre-release page for Eric Robert Nolan’s debut novel on Goodreads, if you’re a Goodreads member, please consider adding it to your “to-read” shelf. A great debut novel by this brilliant US writer.]

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18719404-the-dogs-don-t-bark-in-brooklyn-any-more

Dagda Publishing Releases Cover Artwork for “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More.”

Dagda Publishing has released the cover artwork for my soon-to-be-released science fiction novel, “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More.”  Dagda’s artist, AD Warr, did a fantastic job, both with the quality of the art itself and also with the concept — integrating the image of a wolf with an overlay of a city map.  This is just great work, and I’m grateful for the talent and effort that obviously produced it.

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Every Day Poets features “Feast.”

Every Day Poets today featured my humorous poem, “Feast.” This is just a very short piece describing a group of animals quite happily dining on spilled spaghetti on the sidewalk.

http://www.everydaypoets.com/feast-by-eric-robert-nolan-2/

An Intimate Look at James Joyce

A wonderful documentary about James Joyce, “The Sinner,” courtesy of Dagda Publishing’s website.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVY5lbMzakg

Sean Macro’s “Things I Have and Haven’t Done”

A sad and lovely poem today from the wonderfully talented Sean Macro, courtesy of Dagda Publishing.

http://dagdapublishing.co.uk/2013/10/14/have-havent-done/

 

Cover Artwork for “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More” to be Revealed Next Week.

Thanks to Dagda Publishing for another kind mention in its weekly newsletter today; the cover artwork for my upcoming novel, “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More,” should be revealed next week.

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“Confession” receives very positive reader response.

I received a very gracious note today from the good folks over at Dead Beats Literary Blog.  They informed me that my poem, “Confession,” which was published there yesterday, received more than 70 “notes” — “likes,” “reblogs” and positive comments.  This is an unusual amount for a single piece, they explained.

I am very grateful — both to Dead Beats and to their readers who reacted so kindly to my work.  🙂

“Confession” can be viewed here:

http://www.deadbeats.eu/post/63481494199/confession-by-eric-robert-nolan#notes

Every Day Fiction features “The Silver Leaf”

Every Day Fiction today featured my very short story, “The Silver Leaf.”  This is an extremely short vignette about two lost souls in the Irish Republican Army, on the eve of a midnight mission, who briefly ponder the perils of being “real.”
This will be my first professionally published short story, and the staff of Every Day Fiction was quite gracious and easy to work with.  I’m grateful to them for welcoming me into the community there.
The story can be viewed here: