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Smith Magazine invited writers "famous and obscure" to distill their own life stories into exactly six words. It All Changed in an Instant is the fourth collection of very, very brief life stories from Smith. The tiny memoirs are sometimes sad, often funny — and always concise.
It All Changed in an Instant is full of well-known names — from activist Gloria Steinem ("Life is one big editorial meeting"), to author Frank McCourt ("The miserable childhood leads to royalties"), to actress Molly Ringwald ("Acting is not all I am").
More six-word memoirs from It All Changed in an Instant:
Found on Craigslist: table, apartment, fiance.
- Becki LeeAlzheimer's: meeting new people every day.
- Phil SkverskyMet wife at her bachelorette party.
I picked passion. Now I'm poor.
- Eddie Matz
- Kathleen E. WhitlockSo would you believe me anyway?
- James Frey
via www.npr.org
I suppose I'd re-purpose my one-line bio - under 5'1 frame, was super tall.Posted on February 03, 2010 at 02:30 PM | Permalink | Comments (1)
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summaries via wikipedia
So really, I'm terrible at limits as there is also: 1984, Gone with the Wind, Lolita, Catch-22, On the Road, A Farewell to Arms, The Sound and the Fury, Don Quixote, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Moby Dick, Romeo & Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, War and Peace, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and all the rest (a good number of which I should read again)...
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