Introducing Six-Word Stories on Steemit

in writing •  7 years ago 

This is NOT an original idea.

My first encounter with six-word stories was via LiveJournal. I may have contributed a time or two...I don't recall, but it was nothing I committed to on a regular basis.

Then, I found them on Twitter...so freaking perfect for that platform.

In Researching for This Article...

I found that it's a truly far-reaching idea:

I love it, and I've never forgotten during my time on the Internet.

I even attempted to bring a version of it to Steemit, but it didn't really gain any momentum. Grant it, I only posted 12 consecutive days, but I decided those 13-Word Stories would make better writing prompts. Instead, I should bring the original concept. 

History

The concept of the six-word story allegedly originates with Ernest Hemingway. 

As the legend goes, Hemingway bet a table of writers $10 each that he could write a complete story in just 6 words. Once everyone has placed their bets, he scrawls the following on a napkin and accepts his winnings:

 For sale: baby shoes, never worn 

This is unsubstantiated, but it's a nice story, right? 

Even ol' HuffPo is furthering that anecdote.

But These Stories Are Great, Aren't They?

There is something about the 6-word length that is magical and mathematical. It separates the true artist from the chaff. 

Writing is, by nature, a wordy art. It's quite easy to ramble on and on in type and not really say anything at all...much like talking. However, one gift of a true writer is brevity. The ability to convey the most information in the fewest words.

Thus, the six-word story is an art form. 

Unimpressed?

What about these six-word memoirs? What is your life story is just six words?

I was a fool to deviate from the six-word model in the name of being "different". Although, I do respect the journey and I'm thankful to have developed a daily writing prompt as a result. 

Will You Participate?

I will putting out a daily post using the tag "sixwordstories". I will check it daily, and if I see any interest, I will curate a post and share the rewards with the authors. 

I started to write that I didn't care if you participated or not, but I really do. I'd love to get something like this rolling here on Steemit. Even so, I'm going to participate whether you do or not. 

I long to hear from you in the comments. 

Thanks for reading. 💙

I hope you will consider following me and keeping a lookout for my posts including my six-word stories!

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sounds good count me in

I am in mate!!! I will be ready to comment... @cleverbot do that count as a six-word story?

I will exterminate you with my ray gun and my unicorn.

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Sounds fun. I'm in!

Woohoo! We gotta taker, Ladies and Gentlemen. I look forward to your posts, @gashepard.

Great idea! I'll start writing.

About Steemitt it is possible so:

I came to Steemit to earn money. Released :)

I'm all-for anything to do with writing!

I did a series of two-sentence horror stories last year, just coming up to Halloween. That was fun too.

Have fun! Good Luck!

Ooo....that sounds fun, @michelle.gent! I will have to go and see if I can find some of them.

Yep, pretty horror story. Did you read "SLEEP" (Revised) - An Original Short Story by @lyxng, that was creepy to the max. Sorry to spam there quitedelux. I Love your six word stories, and the 13 word ones. They make for a nice quick contemplative read.

I've not seen that. If you have the link to hand, please share it? :)

I am on my phone so please forgive uncooth linking post https://steemit.com/story/@lyxng/sleep-revised-an-original-short-story-by-lyxng
It really is a good read.

Cool. Thanks. I really like to see how authors manage to say more in fewer words. It's an art form. Thanks for sharing!

For one time, challenge was taken.