Thanks Shilpa... the beauty of these stories is in the unwritten words where the reader participates in the inference of the story . glad that you have participated big time
This is a terrific theme. Have you ever looked up some of the other 6 word stories famous authors wrote? My favorite was Joss Whedon's. I did a post on this a few years back (http://pensuasion.blogspot.com/2011/05/for-bet-ernest-hemingway-once-wrote.html). Awesome! Happy fist day of the A to Z challenge!
It took me a while to figure out where your entry was, till I read your post on the theme you are following for the challenge :) Brevity has always been an issue for me. I will try out some six word stories too. Your post above has numerous interpretations!
True.. This will take some time to adapt.. I am trying this for the first time too.. Compared to some other short stories I have written, these flash fiction stories are demanding a greater effort .. I hope you get used to this taste too soon :-)
WOW!!!! I gaped with mouths wide open seeing this!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sri :-) Don't close the mouth yet, for the blog is going to feed more delicacies this month ...
DeleteAha! That's a big story in just 6 words! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Shilpa... the beauty of these stories is in the unwritten words where the reader participates in the inference of the story . glad that you have participated big time
DeleteThis is a terrific theme. Have you ever looked up some of the other 6 word stories famous authors wrote? My favorite was Joss Whedon's. I did a post on this a few years back (http://pensuasion.blogspot.com/2011/05/for-bet-ernest-hemingway-once-wrote.html). Awesome!
ReplyDeleteHappy fist day of the A to Z challenge!
Thanks Hennessy .. Read your post .. Amazing list it was !
DeleteIt took me a while to figure out where your entry was, till I read your post on the theme you are following for the challenge :) Brevity has always been an issue for me. I will try out some six word stories too. Your post above has numerous interpretations!
ReplyDeleteAll the best for your 6 word stories Aarthi.. One of the interpretations is that you are tempted to write six word stories too now :-)
DeleteI read Hemingway's six words story and thought it was pure genius. This theme is amazing. I always struggle with brevity.
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Yes.. Hemingway was indeed a genius.. Hoping that brevity can be an acquired skill with this series..
ReplyDeleteI like this! It's amazing how much can be accomplished in six words!
ReplyDeleteThanks Keltner :-) 6 words * 26 days .. I hope you will hop aboard this journey regularly :-)
DeleteThis was a great six-word, and I love the picture to go with it. Subtle, but very effective! Nicely done. :)
ReplyDeleteAlex Hurst, fantasy author in Japan, participating in Blogging A-Z April Challenge.
Thanks Alex :-) Glad you noticed the effort in choosing the picture
DeleteThis is so awesome. I loved your theme. Brilliant :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Rajilakshmi :-) Hope to see you more in my blog
DeleteI get it! I get it! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks Diantha :-)
DeleteNot that familiar with such strict brevity... Guess it will take some time for me to get used to this.. I get involved much in detailing...
ReplyDeleteTrue.. This will take some time to adapt.. I am trying this for the first time too.. Compared to some other short stories I have written, these flash fiction stories are demanding a greater effort .. I hope you get used to this taste too soon :-)
DeleteInnovative :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Ananya :-)
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Thanks Bubble ink :) Jobs is such a great man.. He truly had an impact on our history
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