This batch of stories comes from my suite-mate and workshop-mate and married-guy-mate, Matt Scheiner:
Johnny Fallujah in the sand pits
We banged the Windmill — three years
A Laboratory for Social Chemistry? Shit!
Screaming ninnies down the windpipe hole
Chancellors, Peconic, Library Lab — Matt Klam?
UPDATE: Just found this section of SMITH magazine dedicated to the six word memoir. Just [...]
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More Six Word Fiction: Screaming Ninnies, etc.
Posted in six-word fiction on August 7, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Six-Word Fiction.
Posted in six-word fiction on August 7, 2007 | 8 Comments »
Recently Wired asked science fiction writers to contribute six-word short stories, inspired by Hemmingway’s “For sale: baby shoes, never worn”, which he contended was his greatest story ever. (I’ve always said that the less Hemmingway, the better, so I tend to agree with him for once here.) My favorite of the Wired contributors is from [...]
OK, Seriously: No One Has Photos?
Posted in Exciting News, Goodness, Memorable Workshop Comments, Top Ten Lists, Video, columns, six-word fiction, workshop material on August 31, 2007 | 1 Comment »
We seem to remember posing (badly, or maybe drunkenly) for photographs on a few occasions over the course of the conference, but for some reason we’re pretty slim on pics here on Don’t Date, which is kind of surprising.
So if you got some, please don’t hesitate to send us an email. We’d love to share [...]
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