Tag Archives: Short Story

6 Word Short Story: Almost Inevitable

            “You’ve changed.”
            “Of course – I’m alive.”


6 Word Short Story: Big Difference

            “Procrastinating?”
            “No,” she huffed, “I’m reading!”


6 Word Short Story: One Little Word, A World of Difference

Til death do us part again.


A 6 Word Short Story Poem Experiment: The Party

So this started with the idea that each line of a poem be a different 6 word short story. It may be more interesting as a concept than as a poem although the disjointed nature caused by the lack of transitions between the stories gives an interesting impression of the character (IMHO).

Another average day at home cleaning
Invitations: the bane of my existence
I’d rather talk to people online
My best friend is my dog
Mom, I do have real friends
Fine. I’ll go to the party.
There are too many people here!
Yes, of course I’m having fun!
Please, may I go home now?


6 Word Short Story: Family Vacation

This trip gets longer every year.


6 Word Short Story: So Tired

I fell asleep on the subway!


6 Word Short Story: If Only

“I wish people read traffic signs.”


6 Word Short Story: Good Luck with That

Will Asurion cover the fire damage?


Internal Debate

[A young woman walks into a dorm room, dumps her purse on a shelf, and pauses midway between the desk and the bed.]

INNER CHILD: I’m tired.

RESPONSIBLE ADULT: You can go to bed after you finish your post.

INNER CHILD: But I want to go to bed nowww.

THE PEACEMAKER: How about a quick apology post for not getting anything written and then to bed. [Inner Child whines without speaking. The woman in the room, who hasn’t made a sound, starts to move toward the bed and then pauses uncertainly.]

RATIONALIZATION EXPERT: No problem. People will understand. Besides, writing a post when you’re this tired will probably ruin it.

THE ARTISTE: Don’t be ridiculous. I could write posts in my sleep.

INNER SNARK: Prove it.

THE ARTISTE: I could if we went to bed right now, but-

INNER CHILD: -Yessss! Pleeease!!

RESPONSIBLE ADULT: No.[Inner Child whines as all the other characters but Responsible Adult argue.] No!

THE PEACEMAKER: But we-

RESPONSIBLE ADULT: -We keep our promises. [In the silence, the woman sighs and turns to stare at the desk.]

INNER CHILD: …and then bed?

RESPONSIBLE ADULT: And then to bed.

INNER CHILD: Fine.

[With another sigh, the woman turns to the desk, and the lights fade.]


6 Word Short Story: April Fools’ Day

The most terrifying day every year…