University begins. So do old routines.

Monday was once the occasion for short stories – I only managed four over the last semester before I became beboggled by weighty assignments and wretched sloth. With my Noumenal serial being my main priority at present, it’s going to be a bit tricky to motivate myself to write something new every week…

But let’s take baby steps.

I believe this was trending earlier this Bloganuary – six word stories.Supposedly, this trend has origins in a bet Hemingway won whilst eating at a diner with friends, wherein he pulled off immense emotional importance in six words. A very easy challenge to start my revival with – I always say that making life hard for yourself yields interesting results!

The famous sextet smidgeon reads as follows:

For sale: Baby shoes, never worn.

One hell of a gut punch in just one line. Simply spliced modifiers wringing untold amounts of tragic speculation. How much can I provoke in six words?

Here’s my haul:

  • Combed shores for my brother’s bones.
  • Things dwelt among the distant pylons.
  • His murderer bore his savior’s child.
  • Reality flashes before dead Gods eyes.
  • Little poems, big ego. Fuck Atticus.
  • He ate his inmates’ last meals.
  • Knocking? Who’s there? Thomas Aldrich’s lawyers.
  • Donald Duck mistaken for serial killer. (Fucking public domain shenanigans!)
  • Whole Cliffside conspired against lost boy.
  • “Terror” made monsters of the meek.
  • Out vile Jelly! No special effects.
  • AI finally develops individual thought. Buggerlugs.
  • No time to feed the sheep.
  • Oi! That’s My codpiece you’re wearing.
  • Henry VIII – Misunderstood musician of yore.
  • Cashier took my soul by accident. (Hate when that happens)
  • Eyes, eyes. Watching from the styes.
  • Less words typed, more words tripe.

And to finish it off, my “Noumenal” Project in six words:

“A journey through Fiction’s purgatorial plane.”

It’s impossible not to sound pretentious writing these. It really is. Don’t spend your week doing this, I beg you – you deserve better!

2 responses to “For fun – Six word stories”

  1. When I was at uni doing my degree, I was doing a class on microfiction (The main focus was writing a 500 word story, however) and one of the lectures did actually mention that exact six word story about the baby shoes.

    I also like this six word task could also be retooled for an opening line of a longer work.

    I found some of the stories on your list quite hilarious. Great work!

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    1. I remember doing some hundred word stories for university last year, actually, on the subject of microfiction. However, I only heard about the Hemingway method recently from a book, wouldja believe it?

      Glad you enjoyed the absurdities of my list! It’s my speciality. (Or so I’d like to think…)

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