ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS - When you hear about 9-11 today, you may be filled with a wide range of emotions: fear, sadness, anger, even survivor guilt. The memories linger: where were you? What happened that day? When will it end?
One way to heal is to add to the roll call of souls that lived to tell the tale. And it doesn't matter where in the world you were that day.
"Everyone was affected by it, in some way," D.L. Shiloh, author of the in-progress 9-11 novel WAITING FOR THE END, said. "Grief is grief, I've learned. This site is a place to share memories. We are ruled by what happened that day in 2001 and we need to address it. This book is about grief and going on. Grief is a process and I've had success with writing this book."
To join the healing process, visit http://waitingfortheend.com to share your memories.
While there, sign up for the waiting list for WAITING FOR THE END, Shiloh's novel about life after 9-11.
http://waitingfortheend.com/
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