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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

6 Word Memoirs

I've been hearing about these little phrases made of six words that sum up a person's life--"not quite what I was planning"--is both an example and the title of a book by Larry Smith: Not Quite What I Was Planning; Six Word Memoirs by Writers Famous and Obscure. I didn't realize that the phenomenon started with Smith Magazine (Everyone Has a Story. What's Yours?).

Here are a few examples from the magazine's web site. 

On Love and Heartbreak:
The laws are different in Nevada
Told you that wasn't a girl
She read between the pickup lines

Food:
Adequate intake from Scotch food group
Lost Mother's recipe for tuna casserole
He wants me to make bacontinis

Recent contest winners:
Enter left. Move center. Exit right.
Climbed Mount Everest. Also compulsive liar.

5 comments:

  1. 6 words, eh? Just checked out the smith mag site. What a find! Thanks!

    Don't miss Hooked on Houses today - there's a must-see restoration.

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  2. How about:
    'Born beautiful
    Living full
    Refusing death'
    ?
    June in Oz

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  3. Didn't know Oz
    Before meeting June

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  4. Is it worth the effort Clair? Must be.
    June in Oz

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  5. I love this! This is going to keep me busy while waiting at the legislature tomorrow. Thanks!

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