A Free nonfiction E-Zine that explores all areas of reality, updated by the 1st of the month. Home | 9-2007 Home | Archive | Books & Sites | Contact Us Welcome to our September 2007 edition.
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The impact of one's actions can last well past the moment of decision. Unfortunately, the full effect of what chooses to do at any given time may not be readily apparently. Something may seem like a good idea at the time, but in the long run prove to be fruitless. Click to see entire article. |
The subtitle to David Friend's book "Watching the World Change" is "The Stories Behind the Images of 9/11." An understated introduction to a book of wrenching sorrow and tragedy, this title aptly leads to the tone of how the book tells its story. Click to see entire article. |
My life in Mexico began with the cockroach incident. First morning in my new home, a toilet wouldn’t flush and a rising desert sun promised to bake the unsavory contents. I stepped into the shower. Click to see entire article. |
With steam pipes breaking in New York City , the collapsing of bridges and mines across the nation, hurricanes breaching the levee system in New Orleans, and record breaking floods and wildfires, there's been a lot of talk about the vulnerability of the American infrastructure. Click to see entire article. |
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Starting in 1998 I started posting my poetry and short stories online. My first website was an inclusion of these writings. When I completed my first two novels, I made them available online, in their entirety: New Earth Works. The E-zine was a natural extension of this activity. It went online in March 2003. It includes observations, as well as expository thinking. © 2003-2007 All writing, music or photography presented on this site is the property of their respective and individual creators. No reproduction of them can be made without express permission from them. Web design is the property of the Webmaster. Please click to contact us for any reproduction questions. Home |