Danse Macabre
has nominated work for the Best of the Web 2010 anthology (Dzanc Books).
As submissions were limited to three nominees, much Hallowe'en candy-fed agonsing ensued. However, the following pieces were selected to represent Danse Macabre in 2009. The nominees are:
Final selections for the anthology by Dzanc Books (and guest editor Kathy Fish) will be announced mid-January, 2010.
Congratulations to the nominees, and to the dozens of the other poets, writers, and lively spirits who have graced the pages of Danse Macabre this year. Your ink energy is the chill wind howling through the cemetery of suburbanality, expanding the literary web one macabre signature at a time.
Servus!
Sincèrement,
Adam Henry Carrière
éditeur, Danse Macabre
An Online Literary Magazine™
http://dansemacabre.art.officelive.com/
has nominated work for the Best of the Web 2010 anthology (Dzanc Books).
As submissions were limited to three nominees, much Hallowe'en candy-fed agonsing ensued. However, the following pieces were selected to represent Danse Macabre in 2009. The nominees are:
"The Moon is New, but Love is Old" by Kristin Fouquet
from Issue XXIII, Volume Four, Number Three
Une Nuit à l'Opéra
http://dansemacabre.art.officelive.com/TheMoonisNewbutLoveisOld.aspx
"Nights at the Opera" by Levi Wagenmaker
from Issue XXIII, Volume Four, Number Three
Une Nuit à l'Opéra
http://dansemacabre.art.officelive.com/nightsattheopera.aspx
"The Bottle" by Orlaith O'Sullivan
from Issue XXIV,
Volume Four, Number Four
Hauptfriedhof
http://dansemacabre.art.officelive.com/thebottle.aspx
Final selections for the anthology by Dzanc Books (and guest editor Kathy Fish) will be announced mid-January, 2010.
Congratulations to the nominees, and to the dozens of the other poets, writers, and lively spirits who have graced the pages of Danse Macabre this year. Your ink energy is the chill wind howling through the cemetery of suburbanality, expanding the literary web one macabre signature at a time.
Servus!
Sincèrement,
Adam Henry Carrière
éditeur, Danse Macabre
An Online Literary Magazine™
http://dansemacabre.art.officelive.com/
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