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Monday, March 27, 2023

"Dry Splash" and "Immersion" published in Bourgeon Literary Journal


I am excited to share that two of my recent poems "Dry Splash" and "Immersion" have been published in Bourgeon Literary Journal!

“Dry Splash” takes a look at some of the world’s recent water shortages, and “Immersion” considers the comforts of that diminishing water.

Read both poems in Bourgeon at the link.

https://bourgeononline.com/2022/12/two-poems-by-eric-d-goodman/

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Monday, March 20, 2023

Portugal’s National Museums in Lisbon Featured in Go World Travel

My travel story focused on Portugal’s National Museums in Lisbon was recently published in Go World Travel Magazine, the online travel magazine.

The city of Lisbon is sort of like a museum of museums and sights itself. It is a city with a diverse variety of structures, including churches, castles, and museums.

The National Museum of Ancient Art, the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, and the National Tile Museum are not among the many centrally located attractions. But just because they're a half-hour walk or ten-minute taxi trip away from the city center doesn't mean you should skip them. Explore these museums with me at the link below:

https://www.goworldtravel.com/national-museums-in-lisbon/

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Monday, March 06, 2023

Writers to Ride With

Road trips can be an exhilarating experience for writers.  When alone, the open road provides a time to ponder story ideas, explore plot turns and character developments.  Or, a time to relax with an audio book and enjoy the written word read aloud.


When with another person, a road trip can be a bonding experience, conversation cruising along as the scenery passes by.


The traveling companion can make or break a road trip.  If you had the opportunity to hit the road with any writer, who would it be?  Any author at all: a rising star, a contemporary great, or a past classic.  Who would you want to share the road with?


For me, the choice would be easy: John Steinbeck.  Steinbeck has long been my favorite writer.  He doesn’t just have skill as a writer – his writing has heart, feeling, soul, and usually a strong message.  He knows how to convey things without having to say them.  A reader gets to know his characters by their actions, not just their thoughts.  And Steinbeck is able to teach without sounding like he wants to preach.  That is, his lessons in life often sneak in; he knows not to hit readers over the head with his point.


I could get lost in a long conversation with John Steinbeck, discussing some of my favorite novels – Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden – and talking about the art of writing.  I’d even be willing to take a back seat to Charlie, the poodle, for the opportunity for travels with Steinbeck.


That’s my choice.  What’s yours?  Which writer would you ride with?

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