Media appearances

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“All sorrows can be borne if you put them in a story or tell a story about them.” — Isak Dinesen



Indie Writers’ Digest in the United Kingdom invited me in May 2025 to comment on my journey as a poet:

Indie Writers’ Digest, May 2025



I was interviewed by Spillwords Press on July 11, 2020 as part of the online magazine’s weekly “Spotlight on Writers” series:

Spotlight On Writers – Eric Robert Nolan



I was interviewed by Bunbury Magazine, in the United Kingdom, in April 2014.  The interview is on Page 51 of Issue Four:

http://issuu.com/bunburymagazine/docs/bunbury-issue-four



Laura Enright, author of To Touch the Sun and Trouble, interviewed me on her blog, Literally Laura, on July 7, 2014:

http://lauraenright.blogspot.com/2014/07/an-interview-with-erik-robert-nolan.html



I was interviewed by blogger Kelly Smith on January 14, 2014:

http://kellysmithreviews.wordpress.com/2014/01/14/author-interview-eric-robert-nolan/



My poetry and novel received a mention in the University of Mary Washington Magazine’s Winter 2013 issue here:

1990s



The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More was featured in the Spring 2014 Issue University of Mary Washington Magazine in its “Book Report” section here:

The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More



Illumen Magazine’s publication of my “Three Dreamers” set of poems was mentioned in the University of Mary Washington Magazine’s Spring 2014 issue here:

1990s



My 1/21/16 “Throwback Thursday” blog post about “Planet of the Apes” films merchandise was mentioned over at Mike Glyer’s Hugo Award-winning science fiction newzine, File 770:

http://file770.com/?p=27188



Peeking Cat Poetry Magazine interviewed me in October 2017:

https://peekingcatpoetrymagazine.blogspot.com/2017/10/writer-interview-eric-robert-nolan.html?spref=fb 



On November 19th, 2013, I appeared on BlogTalkRadio’s Journal Jabber internet radio program, with host Angela Yuriko Smith, to promote The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/journaljabber/2013/11/20/novel-debut-eric-robert-nolan-with-the-dogs-dont-bark



My review of Dark Horse Comics’ Grendel series was quoted by the company to promote the celebrated title’s relaunch; the comments were then carried by tripwire magazine, Broken Frontier and Pastrami Nation.

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