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Six Word Memoirs

There's a legend that Ernest Hemingway was once challenged to create a six-word story, and he said, "For sale: baby shoes, never worn." . Inspired by this, an online magazine invited readers to submit their own six-word memoirs, a collection of which was published by Harper Collins in 2008 as Not

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Six Word Memoirs

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    1. Six Word Memoirs from A Writers Almanac by Garrison Keillor

    2. There's a legend that Ernest Hemingway was once challenged to create a six-word story, and he said, "For sale: baby shoes, never worn."

    3. Inspired by this, an online magazine invited readers to submit their own six-word memoirs, a collection of which was published by Harper Collins in 2008 as Not Quite What I Was Planning: Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous and Obscure. Six-word memoirs include:

    4. "All I ever wanted was more

    5. "Moments of transcendence, intervals of yearning

    6. "They called. I answered. Wrong number."

    7. Submit your own six-word memoirs

    8. All I ever wanted was more Moments of transcendence, intervals of yearning They called. I answered. Wrong number.

    9. 524 Summer 2009 Life is not what it seems Finally finished, just to start over Through the looking glass I learn My family: more than I deserve No children, many children, kindergarten teacher My childhood, family, fun, happiness Ageing is okay. Health is necessary Slowly packing up my life today There is beauty in letting go Walking through the fire I reflect

    10. Leigh Ann LeBus Things always make sense in conclusions.

    11. Marissa Roland Looking back it makes perfect sense.

    12. Shannon Manley Summer: flip flops, swimming and freedom Yesterdays dreams will become todays future.

    13. Joyce Nelson Life is not what it seems.

    14. Kalvin Beckley Traffic crazy, loud noises, running fastly. Rivers of life flow numerous ways.

    15. Megan Horn Slowing packing up my life today.

    16. Rebekah Cherry Dont give up, dreams come true.

    17. Nickie Smith Through the looking glass I learn. The beating drum calls me home. Walking through the fire I reflect.

    18. Melissa Willis Not quite expected, but great nonetheless. Im not in the mood today. Not always all here, but present.

    19. Mona McWhorter Better late than never: Being Mom. Teacher and Mom is best yet! Life is fun. Run and run! Empty nest. Retire. Enjoy. Teach. Fun! Aging is ok. Health is necessary. Empty nest: More children to teach.

    20. Venita Hickman August 15, 2009. Oh, happy day! Arabella Carol Wooten. Shining, singing, laughing. There is beauty in letting go. Now is not forever. Thank goodness. Unpack everything today, give it away.

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