Xlibris Releases Life-Changing Book On the Tragedy that Changed Us All
Released on = July 24, 2006, 6:28 pm
Press Release Author = Jon Antonni D. Enriquez / Xlibris Corporation
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release Summary = Xlibris releases a one-of-a-kind poetry collection on the 9/11 tragedy.
Press Release Body = Anguish. Torment. Grief. What every American feels on the day that made history. What we thought was the usual tedium - taxicabs congesting the New York streets, people rushing to work, frankfurter vendors going about their business - turned out to be something we wish we didn't live to see.
Published June 2002, Breath Torn Away by Sept. 11th is a poetry collection of both tragic and heroic proportions - searing and poignant. It recalls some of our most painful memories but gives rise to the hope that we can rebuild America no matter the nature of destruction and despair.
Breath Torn Away by Sept. 11th may be purchased directly through Xlibris Corporation or Barnes and Noble.com, Amazon.com, Borders.com or through Baker & Taylor and Ingram Book Distribution.
About the Author
William E. Dickinson, born a short drive from Amherst, MA, has several nominations for Poet of the Year. His writings include about 1400 poems, a few songs, a short story, and the Novels; "The Wisdom Seeker," "Strictly Academic with Deadly Intent," and "Forbidden City."
About the Publisher
Founded in 1997, Xlibris continuously gives writers the tools to become authors. In strategic partnership with Random House Ventures, Xlibris offers comprehensive publishing services: editing, proofreading, cover design and page layout. Xlibris also provides their authors with affordable and quality marketing services that open the marketplace of published books to everyone. For more information, visit http://www2.xlibris.com/ or contact Jon Enriquez at JonAntonni.Enriquez@xlibris.com.
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