Six Word Memoir

Kathy Stinson tagged me with the following challenge:

1. Write a six-word memoir.
2. Post it to your blog including a visual illustration if you would like.
3. Link to the person who tagged you in your post and to this original post if possible so we can track it as it travels across the blogosphere.
4. Tag 5 more blogs with links.
5. Don’t forget to leave a comment in the tagged blogs with an invitation to play.

Okay. Here’s my shot at it:




Writing born through pain–healing release.





Photo by VeVi @ Flickr


I tag: Wizards Wireless
Charlotte’s Library
7-Imp




8 Responses to “Six Word Memoir”

  1. bookbabie Says:

    Excellent memoir and great choice for an illustration too! Thanks so much for playing my meme, I enjoyed reading your blog today:)

  2. Cheryl Says:

    Thanks, BookBabie. I enjoyed your meme–I like how succinct it is. And I enjoyed reading on your blog how you came up with it.

  3. Jules Says:

    Thanks for the tag. I’ll do my best to get to it. Wow, that’s a challenging one!

  4. Cheryl Says:

    Yay, Jules! You can do it. :)

  5. Charlotte Says:

    Hi Cheryl,

    Well, I ended up writing three, which is perhaps cheating a bit, since it’s 18 words instead of 6, but there it is….

    Thanks for the tag!

    Charlotte

  6. cloudscome Says:

    I did this too and enjoyed the challenge. Love yours!

  7. Cheryl Says:

    Charlotte, I think that’s creative thinking, writing three memoirs. Yay! I really enjoyed yours.

  8. Cheryl Says:

    Thanks, cloudscome. I loved your six-word-memoir, too! I thought it was beautiful (though my favorite was different than yours). I like the way you and Charlotte thought outside the rules and created three.

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