by Rachel
Ever wanted to evaluate your life in six words? Well, according to this Huffington Post entry, it’s all the rage now. If you skip over to Smith Magazine, you’ll see where the Six-Word Memoir all began, as well as some unique, some funny, and some very disturbing/eyebrow-raising entries.
Care to share your six-word memoir?
When I taught 6th grade I had my students write six word memoirs to kick off my memoir writing unit.
ReplyDeleteMine: I'm a writer, always have been.
Variety is life, not merely seasoning.
ReplyDeleteIncessant cycles: bumped, bruised, broken, repaired!
ReplyDeleteHaste yee back ;-)
Worse for wear, but not broken.
ReplyDeleteAlways creating, writing, laughing, eating cupcakes.
ReplyDeleteThrew confetti in the air often.
ReplyDeleteProposed to five times; never married.
ReplyDeleteNot good at finishing anything
ReplyDeleteI've got more time, don't I?
ReplyDeleteSearched and searched; finally found me.
ReplyDeleteCognito ergo sum. Sum ergo cognito.
ReplyDeleteI try everything twice, no regrets.
ReplyDeleteAnnie Oakley meets Zena Warrior Princess
ReplyDeleteBroken any bones? Nope. Should have.
ReplyDeleteGot any good stories to tell?
ReplyDeleteHey, I love these six-worders and hope you'll all be part of SMITH Mag's six-word memoir project over at: http://smithmag.net/sixwords. And we send out one a day on twitter @smithmag. Thanks. -Larry Smith
ReplyDeleteMy greatest artistic motivation is revenge.
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