Bloggers needed for 2,996 Project
Longtime readers will remember the wonderful 2,996 Project honoring the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks. The project is gearing up for this year’s event and needs your help.
Katie Favazza is helping spread the word. Please click here to sign up, participate, and spread the word.
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I’ve signed up to post another tribute, and this time, I have my own blog to post it on.
Thank you very much, Michelle, for letting us all know about this, as well as three years ago. Thanks again.
My writing skills are not good enough to do justice to the memory of these faithfully departed neighbors. May God Rest their Souls and comfort their families.
Just submitted my application. I actually have an e-zine partly set-up called “Mishigas Central” that I had abandoned when one of my partners developed breast cancer. I would gladly revive it even if only for this one-time event. I’m a fairly good writer, especially when not writing on the fly for blogs. I’m sure I could write something worth reading.
Aside from that, I’m glad to learn that Katie Favazza is doing well. I was wondering what happened to her when Mary Katherine Ham moved to the Weekly Standard. Now I know. Maybe she can get my copy of “Culture of Corruption” autographed (before I kill myself, hint, hint…).
I signed up.
I will repost my previous tribute to The Unseen Victims of 9/11/2001.
Sadly, in the long run, there will be more unseen victims than the 2,996 seen victims.
Alright, I left 3 comments at the link provided above volunteering to write a tribute essay but all three are “awaiting to be moderated” while comment after comment gets posted ahead of mine. Are there specific criteria required for being approved that I am not aware of? Am I doing something wrong?
I think this 2,996 project is a great idea and hope to be part of it but if my offer gets rejected, I am going to research and write an essay related to my personal experience with the only victim of 9/11 I ever met and post it to my unused e-zine myself.
I’ve got the bug now and I’m too compulsive to drop it.
I don’t know how “good” I would be at writing a tribute. I can definitely help network this project and post it on my blogs as well as the ones that I contribute to. I am happy to do it.
Thanks, Michelle- Count me in.
I just signed up at the 2996 Project, asking for an assigned victim/friend to honor at my blog.
What a tremendous idea this is, to keep alive the memories of our murdered friends, that fateful day.