Cover to “MAD Magazine” #152, Nick Meglin, 1972

EC Comics.

“Clever girl.”

You KNOW how I love puns and portmanteaus, etc., etc.

Someone just called me “Nolandsman” and I am over the moon.



“Das Eismeer,” Caspar David Friedrich, circa 1824

“The Sea of Ice.”  Oil on canvas.

“The days lengthen slowly in January, but the cold deepens.”

“The days lengthen slowly in January, but the cold deepens.”

— Henry David Thoreau



“Whippoor … whippoor … whippoor …”

Why did biology class never teach us to interpret the weird sounds our bodies would start making at around age 52? Instead it was all about the pistils and the stamens and the mitochondria and the cell division.

I swear to you, something in my left flank just made a noise like half a whippoorwill call — but with a wistful timbre to it.

If I call my doctor tomorrow and ask him about wistful-whippoorwill-kidney, he’s going to dump me as a patient. Because he’s put up with a lot of shit up until now.



Eric Robert Nolan featured in World of Poetry anthology.

Well, here’s a nice way to start the year — I found out this morning that my poetry was included in Cooch Behar Magazine’s latest anthology, World of Poetry.

You can find it right here over at Amazon.

Thanks, as always, to Editor Sourav Sarkar for featuring my work in yet another wonderful poetry book from India!



“January,” Alfons Mucha, 1899

From Les Douze Mois (The 12 Months), published in Cocorico magazine.

Source: Bookish Literature on Facebook

“The Sick Kitten” (1901)

Just a minute-long 1901 French silent film that was too much of an oddball find not to share here …

I am linking today to the British Film Institute.



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