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Nathan Nicolau
Dec 14, 2024
Summer Evenings excerpt
Here is the first chapter of my novella Summer Evenings, coming Jan 3rd. Kindle pre-orders are available now on Amazon. All Christina...
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Nathan Nicolau
Dec 7, 2024
Summer Evenings - Book Trailer
Here is the official book trailer for Summer Evenings. Pre-orders are live now!
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Nathan Nicolau
Dec 2, 2024
Announcing "Summer Evenings"
I'm happy to announce my novella Summer Evenings . Shy and reserved Christina is a recent high school graduate with no plans or direction...
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Nathan Nicolau
Oct 26, 2024
A Dream of Moonlight Sonata
With Halloween coming, I felt compelled to write about a dream I once had. I don’t remember my dreams often, but this one I experienced...
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Nathan Nicolau
Sep 21, 2024
The Last Thing I'll Say About UNCSA
I can't recommend this school in good conscience. Only go to UNCSA if you're a sick individual who either wants to abuse and manipulate...
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Nathan Nicolau
Aug 7, 2024
Why I Self-Publish
I tried my shot at traditional publishing and it didn't work for me. This should be the ultimate reason. Traditional publishing is...
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Nathan Nicolau
Jul 29, 2024
Blue Moon: Foundation & Folklore
I first met M. A. Pastore at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, where we both studied filmmaking and concentrated on...
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Nathan Nicolau
Jul 20, 2024
5th anniversary of my first book
The summer of 2019 was the lowest point of my life. I graduated from film school with dreams of being a filmmaker, only to realize it...
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Nathan Nicolau
Jun 21, 2024
TWO reviewed by Readers' Favorite Press Release
For immediate release: Author's new book receives a warm literary welcome! Readers' Favorite announces the review of the Young Adult -...
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Nathan Nicolau
Jun 4, 2024
TWO's literary influences
With my debut novel, TWO, out now, I thought I'd take you through the writers who influenced me the most while writing it. Haruki...
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Nathan Nicolau
May 8, 2024
FAQs about TWO
I greatly appreciate the glowing reviews and passionate reactions to my debut novel. It's time to answer some burning questions. Warning:...
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Nathan Nicolau
Mar 25, 2024
TWO on location
My debut novel, TWO, takes place in my home city of Charlotte, NC. I treated the setting as a character by including real Charlotte...
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Nathan Nicolau
Mar 4, 2024
TWO out now!
I am beyond excited to announce that my debut novel TWO is out now on Amazon. Purchase on Kindle or in print here. Or click on the cover...
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Nathan Nicolau
Feb 14, 2024
Participating in Vivaldi Reimagined
I had the great honor of participating in Charlotte Symphony Orchestra's Vivaldi Reimagined: The Four Seasons in Music & Verse on...
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Nathan Nicolau
Feb 5, 2024
Chapter 1 of TWO
Here's a video of me reading this chapter: Ella He was as beautiful as always. I could not help but take a moment to admire his...
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Nathan Nicolau
Jan 29, 2024
TWO Kindle pre-orders
My debut novel, TWO, is now available for Kindle pre-orders. The direct link is https://www.amazon.com//dp/B0CTDLTF3T.
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Nathan Nicolau
Jan 22, 2024
Announcing TWO, my debut novel
In 2017, while a student at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, I was sitting outside the library when a drama student...
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Nathan Nicolau
Oct 13, 2023
Announcing "No Sense, No Money," coming November 1st
I am excited to announce my next book: a collection of film and music essays, many of which collected since 2016 along with some new...
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Nathan Nicolau
Sep 5, 2023
New Essay: "In Defense of Killing Them Softly"
Bridge Eight has graciously published my latest essay defending one of my favorite movies: 2012's Killing Them Softly. I thank the...
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Nathan Nicolau
Jul 8, 2023
Excerpt from "Cartooning is Vulgarity: Finding Artistry in Bakshi's Heavy Traffic"
The Quarter(ly) graciously published my essay on Ralph Bakshi's 1973 film Heavy Traffic, which I find both a masterwork and a travesty...
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