Begin with a character or a situation. For instance, 'The child cried. No one noticed. This shows that you can quickly set up a scenario that implies a lot more than what's on the surface in just six words.
Just focus on one moment. For example, 'Sunset. Peace. End of day.' Capture a single emotion or event in six words.
Start with a powerful idea. Simple yet evocative.
Keep it simple. Focus on one key moment or emotion. For example, 'Love lost. World turned gray.' Just capture that essence.
Just focus on a sad moment. For example, 'Loved dog. Lost. Heartbroken.' Simple and sad.
Keep it simple and evocative. Let your imagination flow and condense a powerful idea into six words.
Keep it simple and evocative. Let each word carry weight.
The key to a good six-word story is simplicity and depth. Find that one core thought that can convey a complex feeling or situation in a few short words. It takes practice and creativity.
Just focus on key moment. For example, 'Sunset. Memories. Aching heart.'
Just be concise and creative. Think of a simple but powerful idea and express it in six words.
Keep it simple and profound. Focus on expressing a core emotion or idea in just six words.