Drawing water, she weighed her lines
An interesting challenge at Matthew Lickona's blog:
Write a story using only six words. That's mine above, what's yours?
Write a story using only six words. That's mine above, what's yours?
"The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool" -- Lester Bangs
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7 Comments:
I can't say much about your "story challenge." But I enjoy reading your blog. I'm a 50 year old baptist youth pastor. I'm worn out, burned out, and stressed out. I've also learned many wonderful things through your spiritual tradition over the last few years. The road less traveled saved my life. Write on my brother.
Ron,
Thanks for your comments!
Sounds like you need a retreat!
My background is in youth and young adult ministry, so I know how busy and stressful that can be.
I see you like "Blue Like Jazz"--great book!
"He walked, but never reached her."
"Think I'll drink this grape Koolaide ..."
mine is on my blog.
Maggie
Hmm. Nothing original here (not an original kind of guy you know, especially when it comes to Literature with a Capital El). This is lingering from back in highschool, described as the greatest short novel. High society, drama, suspense, sex. It's seven words (nine if one wants to be all Queen's English n' stuff).
"Hey" said the Countess, "Leggo my leg!"
We need a zookeeper, not diapers!
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