Six-Word Stories: Pessimists, Writer’s Block and Our New Normal

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And we’re back with a new installment of six-word stories for your reading pleasure:

Recovering pessimist wins million-dollar lottery

Writer’s block? Hypergraphia sounds equally daunting

Our new normal? Masks and paranoia

Six-Word Stories: Holidays, Highways and Hearts

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I’m back at it folks. Really enjoying six-word stories as a creative writing prompt. I’m on fire, baby!

Here’s the second installment for your reading pleasure:

She went on holiday, never returned.

Life is a highway. Extremely dangerous.

He died. She got his heart.

Six-Word Stories: Death, Dementors and Desperation

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This is my first time writing a six-word story. The perfectionist in me is hesitant to publish this since I haven’t fretted over it enough but it is time. Without further ado, here are 3 six-word stories I’ve penned down:

Nosy neighbors. Accidental Fire. Dead neighbors.

Anxious thoughts, cold breath, dementor’s kiss.

Exhausted mum crying over spilled milk.