Tag Archives: Dagda Publishing

IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD. ANY QUESTIONS?

Do you have a questions about the story in “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More?”

I’ve received a few questions from readers since the book was published, and some of them are quite interesting. One of them was actually so brilliant that I am jealous that I didn’t think of it.

I thought it would be fun to feature a reader question and answer page at my blog, and my publisher agreed. So if you have a (non-spoilerish) question about the story, its characters, or the world in which they are portrayed, do let me know. You can e-mail me at Ericrnolan@gmail.com, or simply reply to this thread.

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We have a winner!!!

Haela Seeney was the winner of Dagda Publishing’s e-mail newsletter giveaway, and will receive a free copy of my book. 🙂

From Dagda Publishing: [“The winner of this months giveaway, for a copy of “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More” and a £10 Amazon Gift Voucher, is Haela Seeney. Haela – we’ll be in touch soon and we’ll send over your stuff. Congratulations!

“We’ll be running another giveaway at the end of February, so keep your eyes peeled on our newsletter for details of what we’ll be giving away. It’s our way of giving you, our loyal subscribers, something back for sticking with us.”]

You can sign up for Dagda’s monthly newsletter here: http://dagdapublishing.co.uk/

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Laura Enright’s “To Touch the Sun” will be released tomorrow by Dagda Publishing!

This vampire novel sounds like it has a wonderfully creative premise and a layered story. (Seriously, read the synopsis — the feral vampires attacking wounded soldiers at nightfall sounds like a terrific horror story.) I am really looking forward to seeing what Laura has produced here.

From Dagda Publishing: [**OUT TOMORROW – TO TOUCH THE SUN**

The debut horror novel by Laura Enright is being released world-wide on Amazon tomorrow. If you click attending on our book launch (link below) then you’re in with a chance of winning a copy of this book for yourself – there will also be some other stuff going on throughout the day. Check it out at the link below.]

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Book Bubbles.

Writer friends — if you’d like to promote your book, check out Bublish and its “Book Bubbles.”

The layout is good looking and professional. This is probably the best book promotion site like this that I’ve found.

http://bublish.com/bubble/add/1238/2202

Sean Macro’s “Homeless as the Moon in Daytime”

Enjoying another piece by Sean Macro tonight. I believe that “I’m Fine” will be my favorite poem of his, but I quite enjoy this as well.

http://dagdapublishing.com/2013/01/23/homeless-as-the-moon-in-daytime/

“When the World Ends, Will You Be Covered in Grey Goo?” (io9.com)

If you’ve read Dagda Publishing’s science fiction short story anthology, “All Hail the New Flesh,” and enjoyed my nanotechnology horror tale, here’s a nice rundown on the perceived dangers of nanotech.

http://io9.com/5836916/when-the-world-ends-will-you-be-covered-in-grey-goo

I want that BOAT, Rick.

My great old friend and Mary Washington College alum Rick Slagle just posted this. 🙂

I’m grateful for his support for my book, but I am also jealous of that boat he’s on!! I don’t know where he is, but he’s far from New York’s incredibly unpleasant ice storm!

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Another nice review for “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More.”

This one is from Amazon Reviewer Rowena Hoseason, who gave it four out of five stars.

Ms. Hoseason is one of Amazon’s top reviewers, with a ranking of 12. Her review can be seen at the book’s Amazon UK page:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R15JNQ6GR34X3O/ref=cm_cr_dp_title?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B00GR4FUU8&channel=detail-glance&nodeID=341677031&store=digital-text

Sign up for Dagda Publishing’s mailing list, and maybe win a free copy of my book!

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:

http://eepurl.com/A1nQb “

A fantastic review today for “The Dogs Don’t Bark In Brooklyn Any More.”

“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.”]

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