(Mooched from MoonChylde at LJ)
The folks at Wired write:
We’ll be brief: Hemingway once wrote a story in just six words (“For sale: baby shoes, never worn.”) and is said to have called it his best work. So we asked sci-fi, fantasy, and horror writers from the realms of books, TV, movies, and games to take a shot themselves.
To read the offerings they received, go here. (Opens in new window) Then come back and get creative, if you dare, by posting your own Six Word Story in comments.
Mine (as posted in my friend MoonChylde’s livejournal):
Drought expanded. Seattle survivors remembered rain.
Dreampt it. Tried it. Loved it.
A life well lived. Bye now.
Black cat, pointy hat … broom malfunctioning.
She lived alone. Autonomy is overrated.