Enga mellom fjella: where from across the meadow, poems sing from mountains and molehills. |
For Sale: baby shoes, never worn ~ Hemingway That's what a real story teller can pen! So it's Monday and I'm desperate again! (that's why this is black and blue) I wrote a whole bunch of "6" word stories and then pared it down to these 27. They all aren't equal! The last two times, my favorites were axed by the WDC audience ![]() Here goes: Da Rules Tell me which ones tell a story. By that I mean ... does it evoke more than a poetic image? Does it create an emotion by what it says or leaves out. Could it be a prompt for a short story? This is where the on-line story-tellers can really help me! (says the poet to the novelist ...) I'm trying to determine quality not warm fuzzies, not "oh, I love bunnies" (I'm glad you like bunnies, but is it a story?) Strong response whether positive or negative (a laugh is great; OMG is better) is best. No response indicates that it doesn't work for you and probably won't for the folks here in Montana neither. A quizzical duh ![]() I'll be printing up between 8 and 16 of these. So please, just tell me: a. which ones work for you b. which one, two or few REALLY work for you. c. any comment you think is constructive. Last time the comments were precious. ![]() If ye be befuddled ... see the analysis by Thomas ![]() I'll be giving out gps (unless you don't want any). Here they are (please refer to them by number): 1. No seatbelt, Kevin learned detachment. 2. No eggs laid. Cock for dinner. 3. Petals open, name the fallen fruit. 4. Ash in jars, placed on shelves. 5. Mah Jong air-hockey; crack, dragon, bam. 6. Two-legged-goats climb though sage; cannon smoke. 7. Flags hang limp; smog chokes mountains. 8. Catch, hold, wiggle, weave. First down. 9. Listen: leaves float earthbound, geese south. 10. Potato salad, hot-dogs, Aunt Lola's laugh. 11. For rent sign; dumpster at curb. 12. Parking spaces now available September 12th. 13. Duck, duck goose; bear, buck, moose. 14. Auction: plates, quilts, two matching chairs. 15. Tulips entwined. New lambs come winter. 16. Sunflare: water seeks shelter between stones 17. Still-life with bedpans, blue blinking lights. 18. Fur lined chalice: virgin, for rent. 19. Six hands, one bottle, two blankets. 20. Sheila loved garlic. Sunny type O. 21. Trash God: coat, worn leather boots. 22. Depot, no tracks, dust from nowhere. 23. Johnny swallowed appleseeds. Orchards grow there. 24. Rain. No planting today. Farmers gossip. 25. Heron stands one-legged where ripples die. 26. Yellow rags tossed; victory in flight. 27. Pompoms stilled; tubas silent; medics midfield. |