Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Flash Fiction Chronicles Featured My Article & A Contest!

My non-fiction article, "Get Published Using Just Six Words" was published in Flash Fiction Chronicles. http://www.everydayfiction.com/flashfictionblog/get-published-using-just-six-words/

Learn how (and why) I discovered six-word memoirs, read Hemingway's famous sixer, and see several examples of six-word memoirs by famous authors and celebrities.

To celebrate the publication of my article, I'm running a contest--a six-word memoir contest, naturally.

Tell me about your favorite--or worst--summer vacation whether it's boating on the lake, going to a theme park, picking up shells on the beach, visiting an historic site, a staycation, a family reunion, a romantic get-away or whatever. Just tell me your story in SIX words.

Deadline: Sunday, July 22.

Winner will receive their choice of an autographed six-word memoir collection, IT ALL CHANGED IN AN INSTANT or SIX WORDS ABOUT WORK.

17 comments:

  1. Here is my six words for vacation from long ago.


    Husband, Kids, Boat and Camper.
    Happiness.

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    1. Nice, Pat. I used to love camping. Thanks for participating!

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  2. Private beach. Sunburn in crazy places.

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    1. Haha. Love it, Sharon! Thanks for playing.

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  3. Trip to Lake Shasta, California

    "That mountain looks like an Indian"

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    1. I have seen a mountain like that! Maybe the same one, Jan.

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  4. I love Six Words stories! (And four sentence westerns. haha)

    Sunburn blisters cooled with watermelon juice.

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    1. I love them too (obviously). :)

      Nice six-word memoir, Marcia. Does that really work?

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  5. Walked where John Wayne rode. Yippee!

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  6. sun burned, wind blown, pants tight

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  8. Tried to delete previous entry. Can I replace it with this?

    Inspiration? Anticipation^ Exhilaration! Perspiration = Vacation$ Exhaustion!!

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    1. Ha. I can relate to this one as well.
      Thanks for entering.

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  9. And the winner is... Pat Elliott. Her six-word memoir made me smile and brought back several fond camping memories with my family.

    Pat, you get your choice of IT ALL CHANGED IN AN INSTANT or SIX WORDS ABOUT WORK.

    Thanks to everyone for the great submissions!

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