Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Six Word Theater

Six Word Theater

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Inspired by the challenge Hemingway undertook to tell a story
in six words("For Sale: baby shoes. Never worn.”), I attempt
to polish my skills by telling a six-word story or phrase each
Wednesday.


I encourage you to feel free
to "continue the story" or start your own.


Today's entry:


New York:
Eight million, all alone.





-Adam Barnick

13 comments:

  1. One such: Dorine Newhouse - speed dater

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  2. building off the previous two...

    every five minutes
    another
    near miss

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  3. chinese takeout:
    dorine
    peruses old photos

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  4. this april -
    david dead two years

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  5. time flies--
    not when
    you're grieving

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  6. Historic landmarks demolished daily. Replacement? Starbucks.

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  7. Schlep at bar: offers awkward smile.

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  8. "I understand, Bill. Perhaps next time."

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  9. Thousands pass by, noone notices her.

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  10. "Dorine was here," scrawled on Bridge.

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  11. Her soul's a city, Population: One

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  12. Soothing footsteps from the nameless above.

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