Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Sharing through blogs

Not Quite What I Was Planning by Larry Smith was published February 5th. Ernest Hemingway, when asked to write an entire story using six words, proved it could be done by coming up with this: "For Sale: baby shoes, never worn." This book, sub-titled "Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Obscure and Famous," includes these two: "Found true love, married someone else" (Bjorn Stromberg) and "Wasn’t born a redhead; fixed that" (Andie Grace). The Weekend Wordsmith challenge is to write a 6-word memoir. Here's mine. Now it's your turn.
internal dialogue,
discovered blogging,
shared dialogue

5 comments:

UL said...

I really liked your memoir, Bonnie, it sure was so much fun to do... :)

Ginnie said...

Bonnie, I like this idea. I had to set up a new blog to participate. After all that, I noticed I was responding to an old challenge. Nevertheless, here is my offering:
http://ginnies-musings.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

Better late than never. Colleen's post got me to thinking about this again. Here's one:

She questioned everything and answered nothing.

colleen said...

A friend from our Spoken Word got hers published, back in the 2008 day.

You only wrote one!

Bonnie Jacobs said...

Yep, I worked on it until I came up with six words that worked for me.