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  • 9/11/01: A Sequel to Stephen King's 11/22/63 by Kommissar2015
    Kommissar2015
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    On a beautiful, clear September day, Shiloh Thomas's life changed for ever when her parents were killed in the 9/11 attacks. Shiloh and her sister are sent to live with their abusive aunt who torments them for years. Nearly 16 years later, Shiloh is physically and mentally, just going through the motions each day, not caring if she lives or dies. That is, until she stumbles upon a portal in the storage room of the L.L. Bean where she works and is whisked back to 1998, a simpler time of jelly bracelets and Britney Spears. Under the guidance of an unlikely ally (her AP English teacher, Jake Epping, to be exact), Shiloh finds herself on a mission to stop 9/11 and save not only her parents, but millions of American soldiers and civilians and Middle Eastern civilians as well.
  • A Couple of Words and a Memory by MaddieIPrince
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    I've always been amazed at the way authors used words. They're all the same, really. Everyone uses the same words; they just rearrange them differently (or the same, depending on circumstance). Yet an author, a writer, can use those worn out words and never fail to amaze us all over and over again. They mystify us. They give us a new life: new feelings, new friends (real and imaginary), and, most importantly, new memories. I'm no expert, but I've always had this feeling that even the worst writer can give that effect if they only try. So I guess that's what this is. My try. This is my story: my collection of occasionally worthwhile thoughts. Maybe it'll inspire you. You may be better off if it doesn't. It's time for me to show you a new life. This is my chance to create new feelings. Perhaps you'll make a friend or two. Perhaps they'll be imaginary (but, of course, that doesn't mean unreal). With any luck, it's my turn to give you new memories. Dear reader, I bid thee well.
  • No is NOT an Answer by TreyWilliamsOfficial
    TreyWilliamsOfficial
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    Because we didn't say no, we came back better, stronger, and more prepared after some of America's most tragic events. We never let anything stop us, which is exactly what you should do too.
  • POOF- A September 11 Story by LegoGeek21
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    15 year old Kayla has just moved to NYC, and her parents are working in the Empire State Building. Kayla is just trying to figure out how to fit in at her new school when tragedy strikes, and her parents are killed in the 9/11 attack. This book shows Kayla's process to grief, and how even the most terrible tragedies can inspire you.
  • Ground Zero - Lorin Emery DeGroat by LorinDeGroat
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    As Chey Porter tried to find her uncle all hell breaks loose as the 9/11 terror attacks unfold on her and her aunt....
  • Taller than Towers by KendraBernotOfficial
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    A poem about 9/11 and how tragedy can strengthen us all.
  • Night Terrors by ohdearnel
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    This is a story of fear and misunderstanding as Jeremy Whitlaw and ex-journalist fumbles through what remains of his life. When an extraordinary fear of the dark emerges from a traumatic experience on the eleventh of September 2001. He is forced from his job and is places in a home. All he has to live for are the creatures that awaken in the night.
  • I Can Hear the Crash by Ladybug2512
    Ladybug2512
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    In remembrance of 9/11 I've decided to write a story to remind people of truly how horrific it was. I may not be able to remember when it happened, but at least for the day, it should be remembered with reverence rather than crude humor.
  • The Stranger that Saved my Life by Ashy_Sunflowers
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    Ella's eye witness account of 9/11 shown threw her diary The next part is coming soon Note: This story is historical fiction, this is not a true story and not all the facts are true Hopefully, yall will like this I have been working pretty hard on it! (I don't have a cover for this sorry) (also this is supposed to be in cursive)
  • Kurzgeschichten- über den Alltag und die Welt by turkishbabee
    turkishbabee
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    Wie im Titel einfach zu erkennen, Dinge die mir im Alltag passiert sind, anderen passiert sind oder in meinem Kopf passiert sind. :)
  • Counting By Twenty (W-A 2017) by -MatthewWilliams-
    -MatthewWilliams-
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    You ever wonder what happened to America during 9/11? This story explores exactly what happened, including a week prior to and a week after the incident. Alfred F. Jones's (America's) closest friends and family have been interviewed, bringing together this report. Read if you wish; this document is open to the public.
  • Survivor's Guilt by witchoria
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    2011: It's been ten years since the sky literally came crashing down around Yael Malkah and upended her world. Now she's returned to New York to visit her ailing grandmother. With no other family, it's up to her to take care of the family business, even at the risk of her sobriety. Haustin Macauley is a firefighter struggling to come to terms with his survivor's guilt, and does whatever he can to drown out the event that still keeps him up at night, even taking reckless risks. The only thing that keeps him going is the people he saved when hell came crashing around him, the only proof he has that he isn't a complete failure. When Yael meets the man who saved her life that fateful day, she can't help but feel a connection in her grief. As Haustin and Yael grow closer, the two must find their way through the minefield of family problems and post-traumatic stress to the possibility of a life that might resemble normal again. Weekly Friday updates. Occasional Tuesday updates.
  • A tribute to 9/11 (Short story) by TheSuperImagination
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    I wrote this to remember 9/11. I am not good at poetry so this is probably not going to be amazing
  • The Way It Ends by okayletsbesirius
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    "What was that?" "Did you hear that boom?" "Oh my God." "Did you see that?" "A plane just crashed into the Twin Towers!" Callie Andrews was just an ordinary woman, living her everyday life. She was running late to her job as a nurse at Bellevue Hospital, when the first plane hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 8:45 a.m on September 11, 2001. Shocked by what she saw, she stopped to help all of the victims she could. Marcus Reynolds was a fireman who witnessed the first attack while out hosing off a firetruck. He was the first one into the North Tower where his sister, Kate, worked, and one whose heroic tendencies may harm him more than help him in this situation. Kate Reynolds had just filled up her coffee cup when first plane hit two floors above her. The ceiling was crumbling, glass was everywhere, and she managed to find Jakob, her slightly more than co-worker, and the two try as hard as they can to get out of the building before it's too late. A series of short chapters about the horrific events that happened during the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centers. (TRIGGER WARNING!!!!!! IF SENSITIVE TO THESE TOPICS, PLEASE CHECK OUT ANOTHER ONE OF MY FLUFFIER STORIES)
  • 9/11 by georgiaxmxox
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    A girl goes to the 9/11 memorial (ground zero) to mourn her mothers death.
  • A Heartbeat Away by Beth2708
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  • I'll Be Here (Lams) by cheriexcherry
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    They fell in love in September 2000, got hitched in September 2001. A week into their marriage, tragedy struck New York City... TW: 9/11, depression, anxiety, loss of loved ones, tragedy Based on the song I'll Be Here from Ordinary Days cover art by szin