Topic: 6 Word Memoirs

Posted: 19 Mar, 2008 09:12 PM GMT, Post Subject: 6 Word Memoirs

I recently listened to an NPR show (National Public Radio) and they were talking about telling your life's story in 6 words. I thought this is such a great exercise for my EnglishCafe friends.

"Everyone has a story. Can you tell yours in six words?" This was the premise of the book that was recently published, called "Not Quite what I Was Planning" -Six-word memoirs by writers famous and obscure., by Smith Magazine.
http://www.smithmag.net/sixwords/

The NPR show is here.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/talk/2008/02/a_life_in_six_words_1.html

So can you tell your life story in 6 words?

Here's a couple of examples from other writers to get your brain going.

"Found God. Husband found girlfriend. Amen?"
"Twice engaged, doubly enraged, now peace."
"Mom Dead, Gone Goth, Still Happy."
"Part time superhero. Full time dreamer."
"Day and night, like zebra stripes."
"Trying to mother the entire world."

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Submitted by Aaksoy on 08 Mar, 2010 10:28 PM GMT

I am Humanist if find human...

Submitted by Raymond on 22 Feb, 2010 07:06 PM GMT

My simple view of how I have lived life since the day I was born.

Love of life: explore, discover, learn.

Welcome back Josh! I agree with all!

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"Found the right path. Turned left."

Write your 6 word memoir.
http://www.englishcafe.com/chatcafe/6-Word-Memoirs-2646

Submitted by Joshclimbs on 20 Feb, 2010 03:37 PM GMT

My simple view of how I have lived life since the day I was born.

Love of life: explore, discover, learn.

Submitted by MohanRaj on 19 Feb, 2010 03:38 AM GMT

Always Your Attitude Decides Your Altitude

Submitted by JonyBoy on 12 Feb, 2010 03:51 AM GMT

Stay offa my blue suede shoes

Submitted by Iraj on 04 Feb, 2010 05:17 PM GMT

Follow through the omens ,
Discover the world ,
be worldly ,
help me motivate others

Submitted by Desaidp on 02 Feb, 2010 08:11 PM GMT

Amazing childhood, fantastic family, happiness. Moments.

My six words" LOOKING FOR A PURPOSE, FOUND GLOBALENGLISH"

--Deepak

Submitted by Giuli on 22 Jan, 2010 02:52 AM GMT

Hello, good exercise :)

                     '' joy sadness disappointment courage, new me! ''

Submitted by Antonpunith on 20 Jan, 2010 07:46 AM GMT

got me thinking!

addicted to learning! I'm loving it.

Submitted by Maymay on 14 Jan, 2010 02:32 PM GMT

Hello ,Raymond ,great topic

.Responsibility,.   hope. optimistic ,Continue in the goal,Cooperation,.

this is my story ,I hope you like it

Thank you so much ^    ^
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