Heard on NPR: "Once asked to write a full story in six words, legend has it that novelist Ernest Hemingway responded: 'For Sale: baby shoes, never worn.'
In this spirit of simple yet profound brevity, the online magazine Smith asked readers to write the story of their own lives in a single sentence. The result is Not Quite What I Was Planning, a collection of six-word memoirs by famous and not-so-famous writers, artists and musicians. Their stories are sometimes sad, often funny — and always concise.
I keep trying to think of a good one but have only come up with:
I came, I saw, I giggled... or Why is it always 1 am?
I think I prefer Haiku.
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"Stuffed full of fluff and fun."
By the way, C, thought you might enjoy this: a cover gallery of The Schoolgirls Own' annuals.
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