Assalamualaikum,
Have you guys heard about 'Six Word Stories'? To be honest, I stumbled this kind of very short stories many times, I just never realized that it's actually a 'thing'. This type of short stories was basically inspired by Ernest Hemmingway's, a huge talent in American Literature, according to one of my lecturer. It quite interesting really, to explain deep insight stories in a very short length. It has served as a prompt for decades, testing writers'
ability to create their own succinct masterpieces with all sorts of
clever results One thing for sure, it's certainly not easy.
Let me share you among many SWS I found here and there.
Read, and weep.
Just kidding.
Read, and interpret.
1. The smallest coffins are the heaviest.
2. I met my soulmate. She didn't.
3. Goodbye mission control. Thanks for trying
4. Mom taught me how to shave
5. I just saw my reflection blink
So, how's your interpretation sessions for those SWS above going on? Don't worry, you might be right, you might be wrong, and you might be both. When Miss Jo, my lecturer's for English For Critical Academic Reading hands out to us this topic, the class was in chaotic! 😂
And for dessert, here's my version of SWS,
" She got no hair but hope"
If you write any lines of SWS (forgot to mention earlier that SWS stand for Six Word Stories), and would like to share them with me, I would love to read it. Okay, see you later. Goodbye.
Never heard about this before. Tqq for the info . :)
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