From nice to naughty at Christmas.
Kiss my chapped lips anyway, please.
I'm still trying to catch you
Born athletic, Sports runs my life
Being the smart, responsible one? Sucks.
Mother daughter ski falls, torn ACLs.
forget Paris, said the rejection letter
Freedom of speech is true love
She had a penis; thanks guys!
Insanely loud Death Metal filled nights.
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Mrs. Nixon's Third-Graders' Six-Word Storybook
About the storybook
Not Quite What I was Planning: Six Word Memoirs from Writers Famous and Obscure collects almost 1,000 six-word memoirs, including additions from many celebrities including Stephen Colbert, Amy Sedaris, Dave Eggers, Richard Ford, Deepak Chopra, Moby, and more. A New York Times bestseller and subject of hundreds of stories from The New Yorker to NPR and hailed as "American haiku," SMITH's book of six-word memoirs is both a moving peek at the minutia of humanity and the most inspirational toilet reading you'll ever find.
Legend has it that Hemingway was once challenged to write a story in only six words. His response? “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” Starting in 2006, SMITH Magazine re-ignited the recountre by asking our readers for their own six-word memoirs. They sent in short life stories in droves, from the bittersweet (“Cursed with cancer, blessed with friends”) and poignant (“I still make coffee for two”) to the inspirational (“Business school? Bah! Pop music? Hurrah”) and hilarious (“I like big butts, can’t lie”).