I came. I saw. I conquered.
(Veni. Vidi. Vici.)
Julius Caesar may have written
the first six word story in 47 B.C. He used the sentence as the full text
of his message to the Roman senate. It describes his victory over
Pharnaces II of Pontus in the battle of Zela (today’s Turkey).
Story has it that Ernest
Hemingway ran out of money in a bar one night. He called the owner over
and said if he wrote a story in six words would that pay his
bill? He said if he signed it, the story would be more valuable
than what his drinking cost that night.
Hemingway wrote. For sale:
baby shoes. Never used.
Here are a few examples of six
sentence stories:
Dad called. DNA back. He
isn’t - Helen Fielding
They awaited sunrise. It never
came. - AS Byatt
The earth? We ate it
yesterday. - Yann Martel
Nessie discovered. Bigfoot
jealous. Press conference. - Nate Brown
Nomad meets gypsy. They
both settle. - Cameron Graham
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