“The reason a writer writes a book is to forget a book and the reason a reader reads one is to remember it.”
— Thomas Wolfe
Today is 9/11. We remember.
Many books, articles, journals, magazines, pamphlets, and letters have been written about this day—about the trauma and the victory, about the heartache of loss and the joys of salvation.
In the beginning, the words poured from people’s hearts—covering the pages of time, as if simply to cement the moment in history, never to be forgotten. In the years since, stories have been written with greater thought, and deeper research. Our hearts still linger on the loss, but dance in the victory of the survivor stories.
Today, we challenge every Writing Addict to pause, collect thoughts, and write in remembrance of that day. What do you remember?
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