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“In order to establish communication it is necessary to have an accepted code of behaviour, a ritual that is learned by experience from childhood. Once, there were codes for all occasions, codes for revealing to others feelings that were generally unexpressed, codes for courting, for giving birth, for dying, for consoling the bereaved. These codes no longer exist. They disappeared in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. So feelings too intense for the ordinary forms either do not find expression and are held in, or else break forth with intolerable violence because there is no way to channel them.”

Philippe Ariès, The Hour of Our Death

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NEWS

May 27, 2008

Work is still being done toward the renovation of the site. There will be a simultaneous release of D2D issues some time this summer. Thank you for your patience and support.

 

In the mean time, Dance to Death is still accepting submissions (and catching up with previous submissions, too). Click here for guidelines.

 

Mar 19, 2008

Dance to Death Issue IX is out. There’s a loose theme in this issue, a slight strangulation, but hope, some hope, we hope—and another distinguished cover by Charles Frederickson.

If too worn-out or slothful to peruse the table of contents of Issue IX, of D2D jumpstart your heart with these:

Ray Succre’s A Grand Gesture is really something, or nothing, something about nothing . . . ness . . . .; Serena Spinello’s Creating Capsule is Issue IX’s wonderful “WTF” oddity poem; and finish the issue with Vi Ransel’s Last Supper, fitting for a  date such as March 19.

 

Sorrowland Press may have a site facelift during the summer, an attempt to use some more interesting technologies, get away from Microsoft’s tyranny, and not have the site look like . . . well, look like it does now.

 

P.S., We are catching up with submissions sent since January. Sorry for the delays, thank you for sharing your works, supporting and encouraging our efforts, and keeping Sorrowland Press a worthwhile effort.

 

 

 

 

 

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