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Monday, October 17, 2022

“Sisson’s” Published in North of Oxford

 

I’m more of a prose writer than a poet. I write a lot more fiction than poetry. I even write more travel stories than poetry. Over the years of the pandemic, however, I’ve been dabbling in more poetry—reading it and writing it.

So I’m pleased to share that my first submission of poetry in many years has resulted in an acceptance. The online journal, North of Oxford, has published my poem, “Sisson’s.”

Ever want to go where everybody knows your name?

This poem’s for you.
https://northofoxford.wordpress.com/2022/01/11/sissons-by-eric-d-goodman/

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Sunday, October 02, 2022

Wrecks and Ruins Review Published in the UK literary magazine, London Grip

 

London Grip, the UK literary magazine, published a review of Wrecks and Ruins, where Charles Rammelkamp unravels one of the most important topics of the novel—bonding.

Wrecks and Ruins is best summed up in one of its epigraphs, from Oscar Wilde, both snarky and wise: “Some things are more precious because they don’t last long.” Goodman is a talented storyteller.”

Read the full review: https://londongrip.co.uk/2022/02/wrecks-and-ruins/?fbclid=IwAR2aWdVf5Rjb4F2bk21OkqpPeXR1dIfsWKC9HVxd5LFwxNc0fADDlJPNhRI

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