
Thirty minutes later, a suicide bomber blew himself up at that very spot in an attack on police forces stationed at the square, injuring 15 officers and 17 passersby. I didn’t learn what had happened until I reached the office of the newspaper where I work. When we switched on the TV as we do each morning, the sound of sirens filled the newsroom.
Though it was by no means the first such attack in Istanbul, this one, quite literally, hit closer to home....
Read the rest on Salon.com, which published this essay as one of its "Life stories" under the title "All my little illusions of safety"
Great post Jennifer! I can relate to so much of what you wrote. Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteJen, this is an excellent essay. Truly excellent. You should totally try to pitch this someone like World Hum or a similar website.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful story you have woven! You tied things together so well for so many to relate to!
ReplyDeleteBelated thanks for your nice comments! They really encouraged me to try and pitch the story to some publications, and I was thrilled when Salon picked it up last week.
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