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 Post subject: Re: Hemingway Challenge
PostPosted: May 27th, 2011, 3:40 pm 
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Oh man, this thread/challenge are awesome. Hemingway is so inspiring! haha

Something morbid just jumped to mind..
Six feet of earth muffle everything.

Oh boy. To offset that:
Roses for mom; three weeks' allowance.


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Very well-written, Big Cheesy! :D

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I loved the morbid one Big. :D

*hopes that doesn't say something about himself* :roll:

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Awesome, Shark! :rofl: I loved the last one!


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:rofl: *laughs*


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And I'm not entirely back yet. I'm just making it seem like I never left with still posting a lot. :roll:

And....now I want to do a Hemingway. *thinks*

The darkness called louder than before.

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Eyes to see and to hear.

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The terrorists will attack Wal-Mart. (Wal-Mart counts as two words. ;) )

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Sentient Flying Daggers; the ultimate inspiration.


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Love the cupcake, fear the pie.


I approve of this one most heartily. ;)

All of these are great and/or culturally appropriate. :rofl:

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Philadelphia wrote:
Inesdar wrote:
Love the cupcake, fear the pie.


I approve of this one most heartily. ;)

All of these are great and/or culturally appropriate. :rofl:


*chuckles* :roll:

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The soft ache of distant home


I like this one. :)

Philadelphia wrote:
Inesdar wrote:
Love the cupcake, fear the pie.


I approve of this one most heartily. ;)

All of these are great and/or culturally appropriate. :rofl:


That's HW's new catchphrase. :roll: :D

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Here are some more six word stories that play around with fantasy genre cliches:

The sorcerer’s severed head kept laughing.

The dragon devoured his bonded rider.

The Dark Lord saved the hero.

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 Post subject: Re: Hemingway Challenge
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Eep! :shock: Those are scary!

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So... is that good or bad? ;)

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Good, of course. :D

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Thanks, BushMaid. :D

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Aye, I agree. Intriguing, but... *shudder* :D I'm especially curious about the last one, though... drama!

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Thanks, Philadelphia. I wondered what kind of a reaction they would get. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Hemingway Challenge
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*Emeth comes to mind...*

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*Emeth comes to mind...*

:rofl:

Those are awesome, Jonathan. I really want to know the story behind the second one. :D

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Thanks, Suiauthon. :D

*wonders why Sir Emeth comes to mind*

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Because Sir Emeth is often called the Dark Lord.

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Thanks, Inesdar. :D

BushMaid and Suiauthon: The "dark lord" reference is in no way related to Sir Emeth. :roll:

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Jonathan Garner wrote:
Here are some more six word stories that play around with fantasy genre cliches:

The sorcerer’s severed head kept laughing.

The dragon devoured his bonded rider.

The Dark Lord saved the hero.


Ooh good ones, Jon! Ew the first one is horrid but really good, hehe. :dieshappy:

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Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
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Thanks, Lady Elanor. :D

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Thanks, Lady Elanor. :D


:dieshappy: You're welcome!

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Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
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Jonathan Garner wrote:
BushMaid and Suiauthon: The "dark lord" reference is in no way related to Sir Emeth. :roll:

I know. :D :D

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I also knew. ;)

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I just wanted to make sure. ;)

*notes that his previous sentence is also a six word story* :D

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I just realized this when I was revising my chapters of my book today...but I actually have a Hemingway in my book. :roll:

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Here's a hemmingway that takes all the hardwork I did in making The Sandman 100 words and puts it in 6. :P



The Sandman lets none escape him.

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Sui the Chopped-Into-Bits wrote:
Here's a hemmingway that takes all the hardwork I did in making The Sandman 100 words and puts it in 6. :P



The Sandman lets none escape him.

Nice. :cool:

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*is not sure whether to :D or :evil: *

*compromises* :roll:

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It's neat, though, that it made a good drabble and a good six word story. :D

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First thing that popped into my highly scattered mind:

The blueberry needed pie. Quite desperately.

(Not /blueberry/ pie, mind you.)

[/randomness.]

Now for a more serious one. :P

She felt the sting of poison.

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Now for a more serious one. :P

*points and jumps up and down* Hemingway! ;)

*likes the blueberry one* :rofl:

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Sui the Chopped-Into-Bits wrote:
The Sandman lets none escape him.

Me likes. :D

The gun pressed against his forehead.

Which way will the coin fall?

"Guilty," The gravel banged; girl sobbing.

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Thank you. :cool:

I like the coin one. :D

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I like the coin one, too. :D

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It was a cheat; a remake of Sui's dice one. :D (the dice one was Sui's, right?)

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@Sui: Maybe you could use the Hemingway to title the Drabble :rofl:

@BlueWing: I love the pie one as well :D The poison one is intriguing - for some reason it makes me feel that the poison won't kill her. I don't know :P Me likes anyways. :D

@BushMaid: I like the one with the gavel/guilty...sure brings up other stories!

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Snap.


:) That happened to me once.


I like that one, Aemi! :dieshappy:

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@BushMaid: I like the one with the gavel/guilty...sure brings up other stories!

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