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Much
has happened and changed in the world since our last
issue in June and many of us in the ducts
family have been directly affected. The home base for
ducts is, in fact, New York City and on
September 11th, some of our friends and neighbors had
to flee for their lives, and nearly four thousand of
their coworkers and those who tried to rescue them were
tragically lost.
On
that terrible morning, Phil and I watched the World
Trade Center crumble before our eyes. The attacks and
subsequent war have left us saddened, but more determined
than ever to keep the ducts growing. Given these extraordinary
circumstances this issue of ducts is dedicated
to telling stories related to the attacks. While societies
and cultures clash, it is important perhaps more
important than ever to hear as many unique voices
as possible. So, in our small way, we come together
here to experience the very diversity of thought that
the terrorists have tried to destroy.
We
have compiled a special Sept. 11th Memorial Section,
filled with responses to the attack. Our dedicated readers
from all over the world have sent us their thoughts.
Some of you are angry, some fearful, but all are passionate.
In addition, youll find pictures that Phil
and other members of our staff took during the
disaster, and drawings contributed by children in
New York. We hope all of these will give you some
sense of the emotional and physical toll the attacks
had here in New York.
Thomas
Fast, aka Naked Man, happened to be visiting New
York City during the week of September 11th and has
written an account of his experience in the city
and his drive across America throughout the aftermath.
In addition, Bachelor Girl has written a timely
piece about dating in the wake of all thats
happened. You will also find a short essay by
our new poetry editor, Ryan Van Winkle, an opinionated
analysis of the New America by our resident ranter,
Randy Woods, and a thoughtful column
by Bill Bilodeau.
In
addition to these pieces, you will find the usual myriad
of ducts stories that you have come to
treasure: great Fiction, Reviews, Art,
and three wonderful Personal Essays. Our Humor
duct, by golly, is as strong as ever. We also have beautiful
writing by and for Kids and were also happy
to introduce a new Memoirist, Helen Zelon
shes a passionate essayist who has offered
her sparkling prose to ducts readers
in issues past.
This
new issue of ducts is, in its way, a memorial
to those killed in the September 11th attacks on the
World Trade Center and the Pentagon. But it is also
simply dedicated to any individual reader or
writer, artist or viewer who wishes to take the
time to think about the meaning of human life. We hope
that this issue, like every other, sparks your imagination
and brings you closer to the lovely individuals who
pour their hearts into their work.
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As
always, Id like to extend my thanks to everyone
on the ducts staff: editors Laura Buchholz,
Ryan Van Winkle and Stephanie Hart who
do a wonderful job extending ducts ever
further into the world; Jennifer Pelley, our
tireless illustrator; and Anne Mironchik, our
treasurer. We also thank Rachelle Meyer for her
design contributions, and we're especially grateful
to Jonathan Toubin for putting it all together
and somehow remaining relatively sane in the process.
--
Jonathan Kravetz, Editor, ducts
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