After is a collection of short stories written in the post 9/11 era. They include, among others, a man masquerading in firefighter?s gear in order to get laid, a network news anchor fretting that his network is the only one not to receive an anthrax threat, a woman who rented an apartment to one of the 9/11 hijackers and a passenger?s widow confronted the next day by a confused, upset man at her doorstep, covered in chalky dust and carrying her husband?s wallet.
Ted Krever watched the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, went to Woodstock (the good one), and graduated Sarah Lawrence College with a useless degree in creative writing.
He spent several decades creating programs for ABC News, CBS, CNN, A&E, Court TV, MTV News, Discovery People and CBS/48 Hours, and as VP/Production of a short-lived dotcom.
He has driven a 16-wheeler across the Rockies, shot overnight news in NY City, managed a revival-house movie theater and married twice, in a triumph of optimism.
He was once accused of attempting to blow up Ethel Kennedy with a Super-8 projector.
A collection of short stories related to the attacks of 9/11 and their impacts on a handful of individuals. Thought the author did a terrific job of knowing the characters and conveying to the reader who they are, how they were affected and their feelings/thoughts/emotions. Wish the book had been much longer and contained many more stories/characters.
In the aftermath of 9/11 there were many for whom the world as they knew it had changed. 'After' a book of short stories written by Ted Krever is about these people.