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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Get A Free Copy of the Book North of Oxford calls an “Experience”


In the literary journal, North of Oxford, Reviewer Charles Rammelkamp says, “Faraway Tables is Eric D. Goodman’s first collection of poems—and it’s a good one.”

He goes on to say, “the emphasis is on experience, the sensory pleasures and pains that let us know we are alive.” 

Now, you can experience Faraway Tables without the need to pay the bill. Yorkshire Publishing, for a limited time, is offering readers a free copy of the ebook version. 

Check out the North of Oxford review here.

Get your free copy today! If so inclined, we’d love for you to leave a review on Amazon, GoodReads, or wherever you would like.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Get Your Free Copy of the Collection Loch Raven Review Says “Engages the Reader Immediately”



Today through May 1, you can get a free copy of my debut poetry collection, Faraway Tables. My publisher, Yorkshire Publishing, is making the ebook version available on Amazon for this limited time.

Loch Raven Review’s Editor, Dan Cuddy, said of the book, “the commonplace is wonderfully changed by his words into a full experience of reflection and celebration." 

He went on to say “Goodman maintains his quality of expression and insights throughout the book.”

You can read the full review here

Get your free copy today! If so inclined, we’d love for you to leave a review on Amazon, GoodReads, or wherever you would like.

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Monday, April 28, 2025

Get Your Free Copy of this “Must Read” “Dazzling Collection” Today

 


Today, Yorkshire Publishing is making my debut poetry collection, Faraway Tables, available in ebook format for absolutely free—for a limited time.

The book has been called “a dazzling collection … with surprise detonated in many of the poem’s last lines (Toby Devens), “condensed journeys reminding us of what shapes us” (Deanna Nikaido), and “thoughtful explorations of (a) place in a world nearly out of grasp” (Barbara DeCesare). 

There’s no catch—download it and decide whether you want to sample it or devour it. If so inclined, we’d love for you to leave a review on Amazon, GoodReads, or wherever you would like. And feel free to drop me a line to let me know what you think of it.

Check out the book trailer as an appetizer

Get a FREE copy of the ebook version of Faraway Tables! Get your copy today here!

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Sunday, April 27, 2025

Get Your Free Copy of the Book Avina Called “A Must-Read Poetry Collection”

In Author Anthony Avina’s review of Faraway Tables, he called the book “a powerful and engaging collection of poems!”

“Faraway Tables is a mesmerizing collection of poetry that captures the monumental and the mundane with eloquent precision. Memorable, honest, and passionately written author Eric D Goodman’s Faraway Tables is a must-read poetry collection.” 

You can read the full review here

For a limited time, from April 28 to May 1, you can get a FREE copy of the ebook version of Faraway Tables! If so inclined, we’d love for you to leave a review on Amazon, GoodReads, or wherever you would like 

Get your copy today!

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Saturday, April 26, 2025

BIG NEWS: Get Faraway Tables for Free


Mark your calendars: from April 28 to May 1, Yorkshire Publishing is running a special promotion and offering you a free copy of the ebook version of Faraway Tables .

Deanna Nikaido, author of How to Write a Poem , called these poems “condensed journeys reminding us of what shapes us.” Toby Devens, author of My Best Mid-Life Crisis (Yet) , described them as “a dazzling collection … with surprise detonated in many of the poem’s last lines,” while Hezekia Stretch, poetry editor for Fleas on a Dog Literary Journal , praised the work as “playful, erudite, perceptive. Norman Rockwell in words.”

Don’t miss out! Get your own free copy of Faraway Tables between April 28 and May 1.

Get Your Free Copy Here 

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Monday, April 14, 2025

“Virginia’s Presidential Mountains: Monticello and Mount Vernon” in Baltimore Style Magazine

 

Spring in Charlottesville, Virginia, awakens with a burst of emerald hues and a symphony of scents. It was the perfect backdrop for my family's journey through the historic landscapes of Monticello and Mount Vernon, homes of presidents Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. 

Read about our journey into America's past and the rich narratives of its presidential mountains in the full story in Baltimore Style Magazine. 

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