The Shadow Sacrament -- Winter Solstice Issue!

Jan 12, 2006 21:39

Yes, it's a bit late, but the delay gave me the chance to include several things I wouldn't have, if it had been on time.

Check it out:

Table of Contents

Because the Christmas season basically ground me down to a powder, I had no time to nag writer friends (you know who you are!) into writing non-fiction for me, but I had a lot of poetry over the transom, so voila! a new yearly tradition comes into being -- The Poetry Issue. I never should have set myself up for editing a journal during the seasonal hell, but the solstices and equinoxes were lovely well-rounded non-denominational benchmarks, and I wasn't thinking too clearly. But serendipity happens (at least sometimes), and poetry is a very nice thing to look forward to in the dead of winter. So to speak; the dead of winter is not only not dead, it isn't even very sleepy. And today I noticed that the tops of birches along the Sawmill River are beginning to look fuzzy and pale green in the distance.

But the latest installment of The Shadow Sacrament is full of wonderful things. See for yourself.

And send me your writing!

One note: TSS now includes a gateway to tell visitors that they must be 18 to read the material. I posted this after reading Sensuous Sadie's Duck and Cover series
which I highly recommend to anyone who runs a website that might attract the attention of the Justice Department. I hope that The Shadow Sacrament is relatively safe from prosecution,since it does not include any graphic images or erotic fiction, but warning off the under-age can't hurt. There it is. Alberto Gonzales strikes again.
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