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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Six Word Sunday



In the tradition of Ernest Hemingway, who was once challenged to write a short story in six words.
His six-word story was:  "For sale: baby shoes, never worn."


Each week I will choose a theme. It is your mission, if you choose to accept it, to meet that challenge in six words, no more, no less.
If you like, you may illustrate with a photo, or not.
Punctuation will be your biggest ally.

If you decide to play, please link back to this post, and leave the link to your post in comments here.
If you don't want to create your own post, you can write your six-word story in my comments.




The Theme:

Read one, just because you can.


Thank you for playing.







10 comments:

VaNeSsA said...

http://sheisworththewait.blogspot.com/2010/09/six-word-essay-banned-books-week.html

Char said...

censorship sucks, i read them anyway

Deborah said...

Taken away makes me want more.

Dutchbaby said...

Only closed minds force closed books.

Cora said...

Makes me want to read anyway!

Loving your six word Sundays! Have a great day!

ds said...

Ban books: ban imagination, ban brain.

Cindy said...

Can't stop me... nanner nanner nanner.

Susan said...

Well said, my friends!

Relyn Lawson said...

I love your six word story. They are such fun, aren't they? I once wrote my six word autobiography. It was this:

Life is good. Sing it loud.

GailO said...

Banning books provides some great publicity:)