Trybe:
The events of September 11th seemed surreal to me... (nonfiction)
Hoopie:
Bairdford, PA - 9:49 a.m. September 11, 2001(fiction??)
Tara: ...the world
as I knew it would never be the same... (nonfiction)
Aool: ...some clapping and jeering
at how we have finally brought america to its knees (essay)
Maggijo: ...the end of 'innocence'
(comment)
PlagueRat: The plane keeps
crashing into the building, time after time after time. (nonfiction)
Jimmy2K^: I was in a bit of
a daze, not really knowing what to think - too shocked to pull away
(nonfiction)
Blako: This wasn't
a movie, it was news. I stood there not really comprehending. (nonfiction)
Tracey: From Anise/Showtime's
16 yo daughter - Perhaps by retreating into this dreamlike-state, by
donning a veil of unbelieving shock, we shielded ourselves from the
brunt of the devastating, often overwhelming news. (essay)
Patti: ...awesome....turn your
sound up; just sit back and relax - truly inspiring. (Link)
Anise: The US is seen as arrogant,
meddling, and being the unauthorized world police. (essay)
Xena: ...finally reaching friends
in Japan and having them tell me that the Canadian Embassy had called
the day before warning them to not travel and to stay in touch. (poem/essay)
Pamedejour: Peter worked
on the 81st floor of the North Tower or Tower One. (nonfictinoi)
Bucksnort: Ground Zero has
forever changed my life. Being there.. (nonfiction)
Pakistani^Muslim:
"Have you seen my wife..my husband" / " my daughter,
my son, my loved one " / My God,gone, memories,dreams,hopes,all
gone. (Poem)
Alllie: People in the towers,
in the planes, trapped, knowing they were soon to die, they got on their
mobile phones and called the people they loved to say goodbye. They
too wanted that final closure, they wanted to say "I love you" one last
time before they leapt into the eternal dark. (essay)
Smorgas_of_Borg:
...much other rubble remains. The government is avoiding a painful self-examination
of what went wrong and what needs to be learned. Politicians would rather
make war. (meditation)
Chicago7:
What we lost on 911. (Flash presentation)