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Books That Changed After 9/11
The events of September 11, 2001, devastated the entire nation. One year later, AuthorsOnTheWeb has assembled a group of seven authors who revised their 2001 books-in-progress because of the terrorist attacks. Jennifer Blake, William Carman, Bruce Feiler, Jim Fusilli, Philip Jolowicz, Earl Merkel, and Lori Woolridge share where they were on September 11th, why they decided to make changes in their books, and the emotions they experienced while writing during this dark period. The writers also voice their opinions about the September 11th books being published in anticipation of the anniversary.
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1. AOTW: Where were you on 9/11?
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2. AOTW: When did you realize you needed to change your work-in-progress?
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3. AOTW:How did you change your book?
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4. AOTW: Once you realized you needed to rewrite your book, how long did it take you to make the changes?
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5. AOTW: Was it hard for you to write your book during this period as you were dealing with your own emotions about 9/11?
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6. AOTW: There are many books coming out about 9/11, in addition to those already in print. Have you read any? Will you read any?
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7. AOTW: At the official events of 9/11, politicians will read the Declaration of Independence and the Gettysburg Address. Do you think there should be some contemporary writing read that day? What author do you think could best deal with this mission?
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8. AOTW: What are you working on now?
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