Six Word story
Posted on 01. Aug, 2010 by Pramathesh Borkotoky in Chef's Pick, Issue 15, Issues, Sections, Type 2, Vol. I
The latest buzz in Fried Eye is the six word story. It all started with when our Contributing Editor Sankhya Samhita came up with the idea that we should start a new section for other kinds of micro-fiction like six word story. The tradition of six word story started through a bet where Ernest Hemingway was asked to write a six word story and he won. Hemingway won the bet. He maintained that it was one of his best creations. William Faulkner famously said that a novelist is a failed short story writer, and a short story writer is a failed poet. Hemingway, with his creation of the six-word story, combined poetry and drama into a short form that has grown in popularity while remaining difficult to achieve. With time many tried this genre. Here are a few:
For sale: Baby shoes. Never worn. —Ernest Hemingway
Longed for him. Got him. Shit. —Margaret Atwood
Well, I thought it was funny. —Stephen Colbert
Revenge is living well, without you. —Joyce Carol Oates
“Release me!”
“No.”
“Please?”
“Never again.” – Eddie
“Procrastinating?” “No. Flash fiction.” “The difference?” – Andy Rogers
Our in-house micro-fiction writer Mani Padma also tried 6 Six Word Stories:
The soldier waved. His last wave.
An angel fell. The pedophile escaped.
They lived happily ever after divorce.
Come”
“Why?”
“Sorry…!”
“Never”
“Then?”
“Goodbye!”
Darren defeated, depressed, deprived, damned, died!
Bathed. Dressed. Prayed. Smiled. Married. Doomed!


Manjil P. Saikia
Aug 1st, 2010
Fell in love. Again never seen.
Fried Eye
Aug 1st, 2010
Impressive
Usha
Aug 2nd, 2010
six words. creativity at its best.
cheers
Debarshi Baruah
Aug 6th, 2010
Born rich, lived rich, died lonely.
mani
Aug 6th, 2010
@ Usha wow! et tu?
@ Manjil – yes truly impressive
@ Debarshi Baruah – good one.
Manjil P. Saikia
Aug 7th, 2010
Thanks.