Ernest Hemingway was once challenged in a bar to write a novel in only six words. He wrote out the following: "For Sale: Baby shoes, never worn."
Over the years, people have attempted to write their own six-word novels.
Some examples follow:
Irvine Welsh: "Eyeballed me, killed him. Slight exaggeration."
Robert Olen Butler: "Saigon hotel. Decades later. He weeps."
Tobias Wolff: "She gave. He took. He forgot."
Augusten Burroughs: "Oh, that? It's nothing. Not contagious."
Anyone want to try their hand at writing a novel?
2 comments:
I resisted. Government came. Mayhem ensued. (my likely future)
She gazed. I melted. Love forever. (my true story with Ann)
What a romantic!
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