Six word memoir

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ERNEST HEMINGWAY
“For sale:
Baby shoes,
never worn.”
SIX-WORD MEMOIR
is born!
Smith College’s challenge to its
graduates:
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Create a memoir about your life (grammar
doesn’t count) using just
6 words.
The result…………………
MEMOIR- what does it mean?
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Description of an actual event/memory.
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Usually focuses on a specific time in
someone’s life, not his/her entire life.
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Can be a way that you like to live your lifean inspirational message.
SIX-WORD MEMOIR SITE
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“29 years old, still playing Lego.”
“Football, eat, sleep: Repeat step one.”
“My life is a perpetual Monday.”
“Been loved. Been hated. Been ME!”
“Cursed with cancer. Blessed with friends.”
“Oscar the Grouch became Elmo-finally!”
From the Mouths of Teens:
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I‘m still scared of a B+.
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Sometimes I secretly watch Hannah Montana.
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I haven’t cried in seven years.
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I gave my heart and soul.
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My diary is read by everyone.
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I’m shy, but not on paper.
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I gave my heart and soul.
Superpowers would make things easier.
I don’t rock; Guitar Hero lies.
Thirteenth birthday, no word from Dad.
I still read children’s fiction books.
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Can I be eleven forever, please?
My single mom raised me well.
Show your bravery, wear silver spandex.
I giggle to cover all emotions.
School. Soccer. Sweat. Rinse.
Homework. Repeat.
Why just 6 words?
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Precision in language:
Every word you choose you must feel
attached to, that it is there for a reason. Each
word must serve a purpose. The result of the six
word memoir is a line that BEST expresses who
you are right now. Remember, clarity of thought.
So, you must be specific!
My 18-month old child……
“Mo
‘nack peas.
I walk now.”
Anyone with language can master this skill.
The Writing Process…..
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Focus on words that represent who you
are. (Search for strong nouns and
verbs.)
Just write! Use the chart and spend time
playing with words. Avoid being random;
use a verb to tie it together.