Thursday, October 26, 2006

Six words tell the tale

It's early, but I ran across this while browsing Neil Gaiman's site. Wired magazine had a number of writers try to compose stories of six words only. The results are...well...see for yourself.

http://wired.com/wired/archive/14.11/sixwords.html

My favorites are the ones by Ronald D. Moore, Orson Scott Card, and Richard Powers.

Now I must go ponder what six words I would choose. Results may be posted later. If anyone out there comes up with an idea, do let me know.

I see that smile.

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All right. After not being able to get this out of my head, here are a few results of my six word story brainstorming:

I frowned. My reflection smiled back.

Full moon. Curb your dog, please.

Then I woke up. Just kidding.

Immortality gained. Chronic boredom sets in.

Artificial intelligence writes book. Critics assimilated.

Memory loss. What? Memory loss. What?

1 Comments:

At 11:37 AM, Beth K. Vogt said...

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