Our
purest understanding is often left in silence, in a place where we know
something to be true, and we can sense the importance, but we find no
easy way to describe the sensations we feel. In other cases, perhaps more
commonly, when confronted by life situations that we find difficult and
bewildering, we accept the easy metaphor. This is the easy answer, sound
bite or propaganda slogan that promises understanding and insight in small
quick portions. These small bits promise more than they deliver, creating
a white noise of unrelated bits of data, unconnected in context. In reality
our lives, all lives, are more complex and subtle than that. Truths may
be simply spoken, but those truths are meant to be treated like seeds
to plant in our hearts, not walls to hide behind.
Should
we fail to speak out, should we choose to leave the silence unexplored,
we are all the less for it. Silence is the most sublime form, the space
between the notes, the pause that reveals, but out of that silence, out
of that void, is the greatest potential for creativity and revelation.
It
is in this spirit that this journal is being conceived and created. The
theme of La Silencia is that of speaking out of the silence. In
the sharing of our personal stories, we build a latticework of relationships
that expands to our society at large. As it has been said, none of us
are islands to ourselves. All political actions, all public policies,
either support or contradict the truths of our stories. We, the editors
of La Silencia, will provide a medium for the expression of personal
narratives. We hope that, through this effort, our readers will find a
commonality with others in their thoughts and struggles, that both our
readers and contributors will find new insight into issues that ultimately
affect us all, and finally, that our readers will be willing to share
their own stories.
We
hope that through our efforts at providing a medium for personal expressions
of individual experiences that La Silencia becomes a source of
thought-provoking content. We will accept submissions of material that
is intended to convey a universal theme with a personal viewpoint. We
are not a literary arts journal: La Silencia is looking for material
based on life experiences with a personal voice. Please review this site's
contents and contact us if you wish to submit.
Abigail
Rothberg, Editor
Stephen
Michael Barnes, Consulting Editor