I recently came across an interesting storytelling website called Six Word Stories. Do you think you could write a story in six words? This may sound like the easiest challenge I've given you, but, in truth, it may be the most difficult! 

Your Task

1. Review some examples of Six Word Stories for inspiration.

2. Add a new blog post. Use the title Writing Challenge: A Six Word Story 

3. Write your own six word story. Keep the following in mind:

  • Punctuation is allowed. Your story can be more than one sentence. 
  • The story must have exactly six words. A contraction (I'm, we're, they've) counts as one.
  • Your reader should be able to visualize a beginning, a middle, and an ending to your story.
  • Do NOT copy a story or idea that you read. Write your own story, please. 

4. After you write your story, think about which category or genre it belongs to. Place the genre above your story. Here are some to pick from: 

  • A sad story
  • A crime story
  • A science fiction story
  • A love story
  • A comedy
  • A true story

5. (Optional) Share one of the best stories you read on Six Word Stories. Tell us what you like about it. Provide a link to the page you found it on and credit the author. (See my example below.)

6. Share a link to your post in the comments below. When you read a Six Word Story by a MyEC blogger, leave a comment and suggest a title for the story. 

My Six Word Story

Category: A Love Story 

She washed the dishes. He dried. 

A story on Six Word Stories that I liked: 

Category: Mistakes

"One candle, unattended. Only ashes remain."

By Alexia

I like Alexia's story because it shows how quickly life can change. It's a really sad story. I enjoy candlelight, but I prefer battery operated candles because I don't trust myself not to make this mistake. I have a few candles that look real, but aren't.  

*This month's writing challenge was inspired by the saddest book ever written.

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Comments

  • So many great stories already! Don't forget to leave a comment here with a link to your blog post! Thanks for participating. 

  • Your daughter behaves exactly like you.

  • Six words...Oh my...How can I do it. Need thinking my beautiful Teacher.

  • what an interesting idea... will try for sure

  • I will try.

  • Wow, it will surely make the members exercise their minds.  I find this task very challenging indeed!

  • That sounds like fun!

  • it´s so good
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