ALMOST in time for Valentine’s Day, Dead Snakes has featured my latest poem, “Together, Spying Cardinals In the Snow.”
http://deadsnakes.blogspot.com/2014/02/eric-robert-nolan-poem.html
ALMOST in time for Valentine’s Day, Dead Snakes has featured my latest poem, “Together, Spying Cardinals In the Snow.”
http://deadsnakes.blogspot.com/2014/02/eric-robert-nolan-poem.html
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
Crunchy Girl Haiku:
Great sense of humor,
But don’t call her “Crunchy Girl.”
She doesn’t like that.
Elizabeth Mitchell Haiku:
Elizabeth Mit–
–chell, I suck at haiku. Please!
love me anyway!
BRILLIANT.
I’ve been informed by the nice folks at Under The Bed Magazine that my short horror story, “The Song of the Wheat,” will appear in an upcoming issue.
This should be my first short story in a print publication inside the United States. This should also be my first real foray into supernatural horror, as opposed to science fiction horror.
I am tremendously grateful to Managing Editor Wednesday Lee Friday and her colleagues for granting me exposure in this terrific horror magazine.
http://www.fictionmagazines.com/shop/u-t-b/under-the-bed-vol-02-no-05/
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:
I am reposting the link to my free zombie tale, “The Siege of Fort Buzzard,” in light of the extremely positive feedback the story has gotten from readers over at the “Tales of the Zombie War” website.
I finished this story feeling that it was not my best work — then was pretty surprised at how much people loved it. Just look at the comments section 🙂
Enjoy, and remember to aim for the brain!
“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.”]
There were two positive reviews today for “All Hail the New Flesh.”
The first is by my co-author Andrea Hinchey, who penned the entry “Requiem.” (Andrea was kind enough to give high marks for my own story, “At the End of the World, My Daughter Wept Metal.”)
The second is Amazon Reviewer Rowena Hoseason rating the sci-fi short story anthology at an 8 out of 10.