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Six-Word Memoirs: Life Stories Distilled

Talk of the Nation, February 7, 2008 ยท

Once asked to write a full story in six words, legend has it that novelist Ernest Hemingway responded: "For Sale: baby shoes, never worn."

In this spirit of simple yet profound brevity, the online magazine Smith asked readers to write the story of their own lives in a single sentence. The result is Not Quite What I Was Planning, a collection of six-word memoirs by famous and not-so-famous writers, artists and musicians. Their stories are sometimes sad, often funny โ€” and always concise.

The book is full of well-known names โ€” from writer Dave Eggers (Fifteen years since last professional haircut), to singer Aimee Mann (Couldn't cope so I wrote songs), to comedian Stephen Colbert (Well, I thought it was funny).

The collection has plenty of six-word insights from everyday folks as well: Love me or leave me alone was scrawled on a hand dryer in a public bathroom; I still make coffee for two was penned by a 27-year-old who had just been dumped.

Larry Smith, founding editor of Smith magazine, and Rachel Fershleiser, Smith's memoir editor, talk about the experience of capturing real-life stories in six words โ€” no more, no less.

Fershleiser's six-word memoir? Bespectacled, besneakered, read and ran around. And Smith's: Big hair, big heart, big hurry.
Copyright 2008 NPR

Excerpt from : Not Quite What I was Planning

After Harvard, had baby with crackhead.
- Robin Templeton

70 years, few tears, hairy ears.
- Bill Querengesser

Watching quietly from every door frame.
- Nicole Resseguie

Catholic school backfired. Sin is in!
- Nikki Beland

Savior complex makes for many disappointments.
- Alanna Schubach

Nobody cared, then they did. Why?
- Chuck Klosterman

Some cross-eyed kid, forgotten then found.
- Diana Welch

She said she was negative. Damn.
- Ryan McRae

Born in the desert, still thirsty.
- Georgene Nunn

A sake mom, not soccer mom.
- Shawna Hausman

I asked. They answered. I wrote.
- Sebastian Junger

No future, no past. Not lost.
- Matt Brensilver

Extremely responsible, secretly longed for spontaneity.
- Sabra Jennings

Joined Army. Came out. Got booted.
- Johan Baumeister

Almost a victim of my family
- Chuck Sangster

The psychic said I'd be richer.
- Elizabeth Bernstein

Grumpy old soundman needs love, too.
- Lennie Rosengard

Mom died, Dad screwed us over.
- Lesley Kysely

Painful nerd kid, happy nerd adult.
- Linda Williamson

Write about sex, learn about love.
- Martha Garvey

Excerpted from Not Quite What I Was Planning from Smith magazine, edited by Rachel Fershleiser and Larry Smith. Copyright 2008.

What would be your six-word memoir?

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"Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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Reply #1 posted 02/29/08 12:59pm

2Jay

Threw up college,same in life
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Reply #2 posted 02/29/08 1:06pm

Protege

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Was born then did some stuff.

HE'S COMING AGAIN
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Reply #3 posted 02/29/08 1:07pm

Stymie

Never fall in love on internet.
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Reply #4 posted 02/29/08 1:09pm

2the9s

This reminds me of a site I was looking at the other day called "One Sentence: True stories, told in one sentence."

http://www.onesentence.org/

This one stood out...

"I slammed my body into the hood of my truck on the night you died and the dent is still there."
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Reply #5 posted 02/29/08 3:26pm

IstenSzek

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"life and dreams, down the crapper"

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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #6 posted 02/29/08 3:55pm

Imago

UK trip, promises love, and friendship razz
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Reply #7 posted 02/29/08 3:58pm

evenstar

Imago said:

UK trip, promises love, and friendship razz


hmmm
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Reply #8 posted 02/29/08 4:22pm

Anxiety

no clue what i'm doing here biggrin
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Anxiety said:

no clue what i'm doing here biggrin


Anx, your signature could also be used...it is six words!

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Reply #10 posted 02/29/08 5:03pm

2Jay

cubic61052 said:

Anxiety said:

no clue what i'm doing here biggrin


Anx, your signature could also be used...it is six words!

cool


it's seven words
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Reply #11 posted 02/29/08 5:04pm

2the9s

I got Imago with meatspin again.

highfive
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Reply #12 posted 02/29/08 5:08pm

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Stymie said:

Never fall in love on internet.

At first glance, I thought this said "Never fall in love on ointment" falloff
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Reply #13 posted 02/29/08 5:29pm

JasmineFire

2the9s said:

This reminds me of a site I was looking at the other day called "One Sentence: True stories, told in one sentence."

http://www.onesentence.org/

This one stood out...

"I slammed my body into the hood of my truck on the night you died and the dent is still there."

i liked that site! I submitted a sentence! woot!



i hope it gets published.
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Reply #14 posted 02/29/08 5:30pm

Anxiety

2Jay said:

cubic61052 said:



Anx, your signature could also be used...it is six words!

cool


it's seven words


i could start a haiku!
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Reply #15 posted 02/29/08 5:44pm

JasmineFire

I held my tongue for you.
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Reply #16 posted 02/29/08 8:05pm

heybaby

life with time only gets better
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Reply #17 posted 02/29/08 8:10pm

Imago

2the9s said:

I got Imago with meatspin again.

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yes you did you fucking asshole
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Reply #18 posted 02/29/08 8:26pm

heybaby

Imago said:

2the9s said:

I got Imago with meatspin again.

highfive

yes you did you fucking asshole


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Reply #19 posted 02/29/08 9:17pm

2Jay

Anxiety said:

2Jay said:



it's seven words


i could start a haiku!


lol
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Reply #20 posted 03/01/08 4:15am

cubic61052

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Anxiety said:

2Jay said:



it's seven words


i could start a haiku!


I'm blonde and educated in the South...I can't count.... lol

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Reply #21 posted 03/01/08 4:16am

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I emailed this to some friends, and one of them wrote:

"Got married. Made mistake. Now fucked."

Yikes....

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Reply #22 posted 03/01/08 4:34am

HamsterHuey

heybaby said:

life with time only gets better


Beautiful words.
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Reply #23 posted 03/01/08 4:52am

HamsterHuey

Mine would be "The walls are just too high."
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Reply #24 posted 03/01/08 5:13am

purplesweat

I haven't lived it all yet
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Reply #25 posted 03/01/08 5:21am

xplnyrslf

Just six words?? I submitted this to a similar site:
"Sis was always smarter, but I'm not the one who put her tongue on the freezer and got it stuck."

(she actually did that, too, high honor roll and all, She had to rip it off.) eek
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Reply #26 posted 03/01/08 7:47am

Ace

xplnyrslf said:

"Sis was always smarter, but I'm not the one who put her tongue on the freezer and got it stuck."

lol

For me:

Embraced My INTJ Nature; Got Happy.
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Reply #27 posted 03/01/08 7:54am

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So then I was a barista.



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Reply #28 posted 03/01/08 7:59am

Ace

CarrieMpls said:

So then I was a barista.



neutral

lol bow
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Reply #29 posted 03/01/08 8:21am

HamsterHuey

CarrieMpls said:

So then I was a barista.



neutral


A double espresso, please. With sugar.
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