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22/02/08 |

Everyone has a story...

By Robyn. Follow me on Twitter. Filed in Anecdotes, Fun.

...is the byline of Smith, an online storytelling community that provides a space to read, write, and share stories. Just over twelve months ago they posed a challenge to the community that was based on the famous $10 bet that Ernest Hemingway rose to conquer - that he could not write a short story in six words. His pithy and evocative response: "For sale. Baby shoes. Never Worn." shows that a story does not have to be long and complicated to deliver a punch to the emotions. Over 15,000 people took up the challenge, delivering funny, eloquent and addictive results. Smith have just released 852 of the best of them in this book Not quite what I was planning.

It says a great deal about our willingness to tell our stories, no matter how small. I also seem to find writing to a specific set of directions is always a lot of fun and obviously I am not alone in this. Smith describes the book as "the most literary toilet reading you'll ever find".

And my mini-memoir? It's late. Make up your mind.

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http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio4/analysis/analysis_20080221-2045.mp3

Sorry, unrelated to post but I thought that people who read the blog would like this - BBC saying that stories are bad for politics.

Posted by: Gross Transactions at February 23, 2008 7:03 AM

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