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This poor little garter snake didn't make it
I dreamt about throwing a box of snakes. Two were dead. Somehow the two dead snakes found their way upon me.
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Peeking Cat Poetry Magazine to publish "Iphigenia's Womb"
Peeking Cat Poetry Magazine to publish “Iphigenia’s Womb”
I received some nice news this morning — Peeking Cat Poetry Magazine will publish my my poem “Iphigenia’s Womb” in its upcoming December 2017 issue. This poem appeared previously appeared in 2014 in Dead Snakes and 2015 in Aphelion. As always, I am grateful to Editor Samantha Rose for allowing me to share my work with the readers of Peeking Cat.
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Poet Jennifer Santellano will read my poem,"hens staring upward"
Poet Jennifer Santellano will read my poem,”hens staring upward”
I received some nice news a little while ago — Jennifer Santellano will record my poem, “hens staring upward,” as part of her ongoing Youtube audio series. As I’ve shared here at the blog before, Jenny is a poet herself who lends her voice talents to helps other independent writers gain exposure. (She was kind enough this past September to do a very skilled interpretation of my 2013 poem, “The…
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Publication notice: Poetry Pacific features three poems by Eric Robert Nolan
Publication notice: Poetry Pacific features three poems by Eric Robert Nolan
I’m honored to share here that the Vancouver-based Poetry Pacific published three of my poems today in its biannual issue: “This Windy Morning,” “Redbud Leaves,” and “Delaware Sheets.” You can find all three at the link below. “This Windy Morning” envisions a ghost story for my adopted city of Roanoke, Virginia. “Redbud Leaves” is a very short nature poem I wrote while I lived among the hills…
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Jenny Santellano will read one of my poems!
Jenny Santellano will read one of my poems!
Hey, gang — I received some nice news today. Poet Jenny Santellano has kindly agreed to feature a poem of mine in her ongoing video series. Jenny is a particularly gracious creative person who allows other poets to benefit from her voice; she reads selected poems at her Youtube channel, which you can find right here. (Seriously, guys, she has a very nice voice.) The poem selected is “The…
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Publication Notice: Quail Bell Magazine features "Graceless Ravens Envy You"
Publication Notice: Quail Bell Magazine features “Graceless Ravens Envy You”
I am honored tonight to share here that Quail Bell Magazine has kindly published a poem of mine, “Graceless Ravens Envy You.” You can read it here: “Graceless Ravens Envy You” Quail Bell Magazine is Richmond-based multimedia literature and arts journal “that explores the imaginary, the nostalgic, and the otherworldly through the highest quality creative and journalistic content.” It really is…
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