Not Quite What I was Planning; Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous and Obscure
Steve bought this book and proceeded to compose 103.
Me, I'm not so creative or original.
But, as I was reading others' memoirs, I kept finding ones which could have been mine.
So, here they are. My six word memoirs, in others' words:
and one that's mine (not including the title of this post):
Donated my stuff, moved to paradise.
Steve bought this book and proceeded to compose 103.
Me, I'm not so creative or original.
But, as I was reading others' memoirs, I kept finding ones which could have been mine.
So, here they are. My six word memoirs, in others' words:
Mistakes were made, but smarter now - Christine Triano, p. 18
Now I blog and drink wine - Peter Bartlett, p. 19
I recognize red flags faster, now - Barbara Burri, p. 28
I lost god. I found myself - Joe Kimmel, p. 54
Time to start over again, again - Dan Petronelli, p. 56
You are all in my imagination - Becky Weinberg, p. 64
Smart, tall, independent woman. Men scarce - Annie Schmidt, p. 67
I'm ten, and have an attitude - Tillie Seger, p. 83
Carbohydrates call my name every day - Mary Petersdorf, p. 84
The weather is better up here - Brad Wieners, p. 92
Quietly cultivating my inner Linda Carter - Joanna Sheehan, p. 105
Really, doing fine, thanks for asking - Fuzzy Gerdes, p. 119
Revenge is living well, without you - Joyce Carol Oates, p. 128
Outcast. Picked Last. Surprised them all - Rachel Pine, p. 129
Thought long and hard. Got migraine - Lisa Levy, p. 199
and one that's mine (not including the title of this post):
Donated my stuff, moved to paradise.
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