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Six Word Stories. Make It Brief.

19 April 2010

In the 1920s, Ernest Hemingway's colleagues bet him that he couldn't write a complete story in just six words. They paid up. Hemingway said that his best piece of writing was a six word story - 'For sale: baby shoes. Never worn.'

More recently the Redwood team has been working on its own Six Word Stories. Here is a selection.


Liz:
 Wanted: new holster. No gun required.

Clare: 'Pigs might fly? Well... Swine flu!'

Liz:   Hands pushed her onto the track.

Megan:  I think we need to talk...

 

Please submit any new Six Word Stories to pia@redwoodconsulting.co.uk