This is the BEST Six Word Memoir Monday EVER!!! I’ve got a free pass – many of you have sent in YOUR own Six Word Memoirs and I am so pleased to present them to you.
Sick, Scared, Unstable, Ocean, Renewal, Peace – Susan
Tired of Working, Bring on Retirement – Susan H.
Too Many Clothes, Too Little Time – Helen
New Job – Too Tired to Write – Weez
Peace in our time? Let’s Hope! –Gail
Off beach, in Shower, on Porch – Trish
Aren’t these great? Thank you, THANK you, Thank YOU! –Me
The Six-Word Memoir project was the first in a series of several “Six-Word” reader driven projects on the SMITH Magazine website. Six-Word Memoirs are simple stories told in six words (no more, no less) that describe anything from the mundane details of someone’s childhood to the most private events in a romantic relationship. For example, Six-Word Memoirs book series editors Larry Smith (editor) and Rachel Fershleiser’s six-word memoirs are, respectively, “Big hair, big heart, big hurry” and “Bespectacled, besneakered, read and ran around.”
Once asked to write a full story in six words, legend has it that novelist Ernest Hemingway responded: “For Sale: baby shoes, never worn.”
If it weren’t hot, I’d paint
LOL check back next Monday Jane, you will be in print. Turn on the a/c or just a fan, because you should be painting.