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A Tosa resident for more than 15 years, Karen is a stay-at-home mom with two children who enjoys writing and playing tennis. She spends the fall and winter in the stands at Green Bay Packer and Marquette basketball games.


Karen is the former community columnist for the Wauwatosa NOW newspaper.

Saying So Much With Very Little

By Karen Waldkirch
Wednesday, Apr 2 2008, 10:01 AM

The other day, I had the good fortune to hear about some new books from two representatives of Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop. If there’s one thing you know about me, it’s that I have an addiction to buying books. It is rare that I will enter a bookstore and leave empty-handed. For me, it is like walking into a kitchen and being faced with freshly baked brownies and cookies. I cannot resist!

 

Anyway, many good suggestions were made. One in particular made an impression and so I bought it. It’s a small book called Not Quite What I Was Planning. It is, simply, a collection of six-word memoirs. That’s right. I said SIX WORD MEMOIRS. You might be asking yourself, how can this be?

 

The answer is that it’s based on the legend that Ernest Hemingway was once challenged to write a story in six words. Here is what he wrote: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” Wow. Pretty powerful stuff, isn’t it? And that’s the premise. It is possible to say a lot with very little. In fact, it’s even fun.

 

The book is chock-full of these gems. Here are a few:

 

“Liars, hysterectomy didn’t improve sex life!” – Joan Rivers

“I still make coffee for two.” – Zak Nelson

“Fifteen years since last professional haircut.” – Dave Eggers

“Nobody cared, then they did. Why?” – Chuck Klosterman

 

There are more…many more. Those are just a few from the back cover alone. The book has six-word memoirs from famous and unknown authors alike. Some are silly. Some are sad or poignant. Some are brilliant.

 

So like the cookies, brownies and this book, I couldn’t resist. I had to try it myself. My life summed up in six words. Let me tell you that this exercise truly illustrates that less is more…work that is. It’s easy to be verbose and very difficult to be concise and descriptive all at the same time.

 

And although I don't come close to Hemingway, here is mine: “Saw some stuff. Tried acting otherwise.” That’s it. I won’t explain it because it’s all there.

 

How about you, dear readers? Will you share your six-word memoir with me? Go ahead, right here in the comments. I promise it’s fun!

 

Oh and if you’re totally addicted, you can join Schwartz on Downer’s Six-Word Slam on April 25th. "Six words about you. Great fun!" (See! I did it again!) 

 

Comments

Carol   

"From private diary to public blog."-Carol Wenzel

                                    WestAllisNow blogger

April 3, 2008 8:02 PM

Maddie McLennon   

Maybe I'm just annoyed with the amount of work I get in certain classes, but here's mine right now: "More work is stupid if unneccesary."

April 5, 2008 5:14 PM

Roxanne Suson    

Hi Karen,

I enjoy reading your blog, and like you, I rarely enter a bookstore without buying something.  Now, it looks like I will have to buy this book because it sounds fascinating.  The Hemmingway one blew me away -- but that's Hemmingway.  

I'll have to think about mine...

Roxanne Suson -- BrookfieldNow

April 10, 2008 6:09 PM

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