Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Six word short stories

Stolen from Neil Gaiman who did one for Wired Magazine. The task: write a short story only six words in length. An easy task but you have to try to beat this one:

For sale: baby shoes, Never worn.
-Ernest Hemingway

I can't do that...yet. But let me try a few:

Me eat world. Me full. Good.

As she waits he weeps alone.

My heart stopped during rush hour.

I thought I could fly. Oops.

My hammer opened her beautiful mind.

You murdered me... but I'm back!

This is fun. I'll try more.

1 comment:

The DaneMan said...

This is the six word summary for the comic book I'm writing:

His invention changed everything, especially him!