Abridged is a lovely publication. 0-24 was beautifully put together with poems and art.
To those who have ever known sound, true silence can be but a myth.
It is a phantasm, and something to be feared, for in silence we are vulnerable
to our own conscience and its persistent echoes of memory, desire and confusion;
we lose the means of dismissal and voluntary ignorance and become vulnerable. In
silence we are naked, stripped of the sound layers we have used to define
ourselves to outside eyes, a defensive muffling of truths. Today we abjure
silence, avoiding its solitude. We are in a constant conversation with an
ultra-social and info-overdosed humanity repeatedly relaying sculptures of
mundane phrases that numb us to the experience of meaning. We dare not lie still
enough to stir or coax the phantom film reels of our past from their shadows.
Instead we light fires, shouting and stamping our feet to drive back the dark
and its inhabitants. It is our fear of the silence of the void, the vacuum.
Humanity cannot see nothingness but we run from it, choking the subtle sound of
our own breathing with the bustling of contemporary life where everything is
virtual and reality utterly abandoned. We convince ourselves we grow by sponging
up the noises of the clattering world that engulfs us. In silence we are trapped
as we are made to face the cold starkness of what we feel is missing, or the
fierce jab of what we long to erase. We stand in silence and we stand in a room
of mirrors. A ticking clock is a heartbeat.
Abridged, the poetry/art magazine is looking for submissions for
its Silence issue.
A maximum of 3 poems may be submitted of any length.
Art can
be up to A4 size and can be in any media. It should be at least 300 dpi.
Submissions can be emailed to abridged@ymail.com or posted to: Abridged c/o The
Verbal Arts Centre, Stable Lane and Mall Wall, Bishop Street Within, Derry BT48
6PU.
Closing date for submission is Jan 14th.
…lay me down the long white line, leave the silence far
behind…
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