Here are some: 'For sale: baby shoes, never worn.' It's a classic six - word novel that implies a deep and sad story. Maybe the baby passed away before being able to wear the shoes, leaving the parents with the heart - breaking task of selling the shoes.
I'm not sure specifically which '20 best six - word stories' you refer to. There are many collections out there. Some might be about love like 'Met you. Loved you. Lost you.' Another could be a sad one 'Birthday. Alone. No calls. No cake.' And there could be a hopeful one such as 'Struggled. Fell. Got up. Kept going.'
Phone rang. It was a wrong number. This is a simple but relatable six - word story. We've all experienced getting calls from the wrong numbers, and it can be quite annoying or even a bit comical depending on how you look at it.
Many of these six - word novels are open - ended, allowing readers to fill in the gaps with their own imaginations. Take 'She left. I waited. She never came.' It makes you wonder about the reasons she left, who she was to the narrator, and what the narrator did while waiting. This kind of brevity encourages readers to create their own versions of the story in their minds.
One: 'Birthday cake, only one candle.' It implies loneliness or a sense of loss perhaps on a birthday. Another could be 'Found love, then lost in war.' This shows the cruel disruption of love by the horror of war. And 'They left, took my world too.' Here it conveys a deep sense of abandonment and the resulting emptiness.
Some of them might be 'Cried. Laughed. Life, in six words.' This shows the duality of life. 'New city. No friends. Made some.' It tells a story of starting anew and building connections. Also, 'Dreams big. Reality bites. Keep trying.' which is an inspiring story about not giving up in the face of the harshness of reality.
Think about a crucial moment in a relationship. Such as 'First kiss. World disappeared.' It's about picking that one instant that sums up a big part of the love experience. You don't need a lot of words to convey deep love.
The fact that they are concise yet full of emotion. Take 'Friend left. Silence filled space.' It's a simple statement but it can evoke a strong sense of loneliness and loss. We can quickly picture the situation and feel the sadness because they cut straight to the core of the feeling without any fluff.