Six Word Story #94

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Elegant circumlocution- a writers best friend.


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90 responses to “Six Word Story #94”

  1. messy plots -a readers worst enemy

    1. …writing experiences in interesting, novel ways.

  2. Only for those enjoying the verbosity.

    1. Ooh my favourite addition!

      1. Glad you liked it! 🙂

  3. writers block – a novelists least favorite

    1. Yes definitely the worst!!

  4. Depends on who your audience is 🙂

    1. Haha very true!

  5. …Until eliminating and reframing are mastered

    1. Ooh love the addition!

  6. Poetry, an expression of the soul.

    1. Wonderful addition!!

  7. It helps him to remain vague!

    1. Ooh great addition!

  8. Six words not enough to obfuscate

    1. Absolutely love that addition!

  9. Serious messages, hidden between the lines.

    1. One of my favourite additions.

  10. This is how stories are told.

    1. Yes absolutely!

  11. a blank page – writer’s worst enemy…

    1. Yes a very realistic addition!

  12. fresh coffee, catalyst to spur imagination… ❣❣

    1. Yes absolutely! Great addition!

  13. Happiest with bare minimum, except food.

    1. Great addition!

  14. Pen and paper – the writer’s accomplices.

    1. Yesss definitely!

  15. Waxing eloquent didn’t wane her warmth

    1. Wonderful addition!

  16. The Poet with his pen….. writes

  17. Don’t just be busy, be productive!

    1. Yes exactly!

  18. But lets not forget writers block

    1. Haha of course!

  19. Can’t find rhythm? Write with optimism!

    1. Yes definitely!

      1. Thank you for always sharing these. They’re a really fun creative outlet!

  20. Show up, the muse will too.

    1. Great addition!

  21. Saying more instead of writing less.

    1. Great addition!

  22. Expressing yourself through writing, release emotions

    1. Love that addition- that’s exactly how I feel about writing!

  23. Alas, his editor was not impressed

  24. Pen poised. Coffee hot. Stories told.

    1. Love that addition!

  25. An array of pens—inspirational companions.

    1. Great addition!

  26. Reader’s block – it exists as well.

    1. Yes it does unfortunately!

  27. If words won’t work, pictures will

  28. Round China to find our bathroom

    My mother always said of my dad. Oooo! He always goes round Leeds to get to our toilet! ( Leeds being a city in England for the uninitiated)

    1. Oh gosh our dad’s have something in common haha!

      1. Ha! I think I might have to own up to being a bit like it too! Or so I’m told!

  29. Language and vocabulary restrict true expression

    1. Yes they definitely can!

  30. Writing sure helps me feel relaxed

    1. Same here!

  31. Am enjoying the six words stories!!!

    1. I’m enjoying all the amazing additions!

  32. The mind has many stories unpacked…..

    1. Absolutely! Great addition!

  33. True that through poetry or circumlocution one can express his or her own feeling without letting others know about it.

  34. Some people take it to extremes.

  35. […] Six Word Story #94 […]

  36. Writing down secrets feels great–comforting.

    1. Love the addition!

  37. Strategic flexibility- an effective communicators secret

  38. Heartbeats of the pen on paper

  39. Not a lot going on here

  40. Random thoughts – ideas waiting in line.

  41. First Morning Thoughts… Life Is Good

  42. I find six word stories difficult

    1. I think you’re doing pretty well haha!

  43. Vague lines, colorful words to share!

    1. Love that addition!!

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