
How about you? How would you write your story in only six words? I'd love to hear your six-word memoir(s).

Though it's difficult: Relationship > being right.Heartsore and exhausted, inside and out.My heart condition: best/worst metaphor.Here is my collection of six-word memoirs: So I spent a while pondering different elements of my journey and ways I could boil who I am and where I've been and what I want down to only six words. So get creative and think big.While I may be slow to find my own words these days, I figured I could find six. Great! We encourage you to submit an audio recording, a video clip, and visual images or art alongside your Six-Word Memoir.

A whole world of meaning and experience can be contained in the smallest of sentences. Franciss Grade 8 Class: Six Word Memoirs as inspiration for your thinking about writing. Six-Word Memoirs: All Things Data Ever heard of a six-word memoir It’s a fun challenge that constrains a big idea (or deep thought) into six words. SIX WORD MEMOIR SUMMARY Often used as an example of the power of the written word, even in short form, legend has it the writer Ernest Hemingway was challenged to create a complete story in only six words when he penned, For Sale: Baby shoes, never worn.

All entries will be posted to this online collection, reviewed by a panel of readers, and considered for special recognition and prizes! If you're looking for inspiration, check out the New York Time's recent onion piece about " The Pandemic in Six-Word Memoirs." Have more than just words to express? His response: For sale: baby shoes, never worn. This semester, the Office of Religious Life, the Rollins English Department, and the Olin Library are joining the movement and calling for creative submissions of "Six-Word Memoirs" that reflect YOUR personal Fall 2020 semester experience. Millions have shared their 6-word stories online at and many more have read and appreciated them. Thanks to author Larry Smith (who was inspired by Earnest Hemingway), the Six-Word Memoir has become a literary exercise in storytelling and a global phenomenon. Can you share the story of your semester in 6 words?
