"This is a six-word memoir coined by Ernest Hemingway. In fact, he challenged some people way back when that you could write a memoir in six words, and so the writers at Smith magazine took that to heart and came up with and offered a — I guess a challenge to a number of different of its readers and got some fascinating input in terms of people's life experiences.
There are a number of great quotes: Things about love, things about loss, and one of the interesting ideas behind this concept of six-word memoirs is that you can just write your own six-word memoir and then don't worry about it. You can just leave it there, and that could be it for a day; and then guess what. You could come up with your own six-word memoir, and that might describe another experience. So I think oftentimes people are daunted by trying to come up with something that's so all encompassing that it becomes too difficult of a task to capture their own life experiences.
The book doesn't necessarily go into detail about each person's submission. It has the person's name and the six-word quote, so I found this to be more fulfilling than getting more into the detail because it left some things to the imagination. You know, what does it mean to say, "Found true love, then got married"?"
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