Six-Word Memoir Contest
Have you tried to tell your life story in just six words? Smith magazine
discovered a gold mine with this concept a few years ago and now has published several popular books listing these short narratives.
The whole concept derives from a single story. Supposedly Ernest Hemingway was challenged to tell a story in six words and chose these:
For sale. Baby shoes. Never worn.
The fact that six words can punch you in the gut or make you laugh out loud has led to many book and magazine sales and many conversations around the dinner table and at work. Here is a video that offers more illustrations.
Now for the fun part. A contest. Please offer your own six-word memoir below. I will send to the winner a copy of a lovely hardcover book, The Tenth Muse: My Life in Food, a book I reviewed here on a previous blog post
.
Here are the rules: tell a truth about your life in six words. No more. No less. I will pick the one I find funniest or most profound. If more than one bowls me over, I reserve the right to dish out more prizes of recently published books. If the winner doesn’t want to read the memoir of Julia Child’s editor (pictured on the left), I’ll offer some other tasty book morsel.
You can enter as often as you wish between now and Sunday January 17 at 5 p.m. Go!
Posted: January 14th, 2010 under Books About Memoir, My Reviews.
Tags: contest, It All Changed in an Instant, six-word memoir, Smith Magazine, the tenth muse
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