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Illustrated Six-Word Memoirs by Students from Grade School to Grad School

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By Maria Popova

 

:In 2006, Larry Smith presented a challenge to his community at SMITH Magazine: How would you tell your life’s story if you could only use six words? The question, inspired by the legend that Hemingway was once challenged to write an entire novel in just six words, spurred a flurry of responses — funny, heartbreaking, moving, somewhere between PostSecret and Félix Fénéon’s three-word reports. The small experiment soon became a global phenomenon, producing a series of books and inspiring millions of people to contemplate the deepest complexities of existence through the simplicity of short-form minimalism. The latest addition to the series, Things Don’t Have To Be Complicated: Illustrated Six-Word Memoirs by Students Making Sense of the World, comes from TEDBooks and collects dozens of visual six-word autobiographies from students between the ages of 8 and 35."

 


Via Jim Lerman
Sarah McElrath's insight:

We do a lot with six-word memoirs in school. This is great to show as examples.

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The Shapes of Stories

The Shapes of Stories | Feed the Writer | Scoop.it
kenekaplan's curator insight, January 19, 7:26 PM

And video of Kurt Vonnegut at the chalkboard http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP3c1h8v2ZQ

Angela Antle's comment, January 30, 8:15 AM
Fun graphic of most effective story shapes