A couple of years ago we had a theme night at youth' which I called Tombstone Records.
Basically we asked the teen's the classic, "what would you like people to write on your tomb stones at the end of your life".
AS powerful as that is what happens when we descibe ourselves? our Situations, our life stories?
Ernest Hemmingway was once asked to write a story in just six words. He wrote a sad one ...
"For sale: Baby shoes. Never worn."
The world's shortest story inspired writer Larry Smith who wondered what memoirs people might be able to concoct in just six words. So he began a website which, to date, has received 30,000 contributions, the best of which have been published in a book.
The results are sad, funny, inspiring ...
"Revenge is living well without you."
"Was father. Boys died. Still sad."
"Story of my life: Unintended consequences."
"Clever with numbers. Not with men."
"Met young. Got married. Still infatiuated."
"Raised by lunatics. Still in recovery."
"Stole wife. Lost friends. Now happy."
"Work in progress. Come back later."
"Father died. Mother ineffectual. Succeeded anyway."
"Escaped from past to live present."
"Not quite what I was planning."
"I was born. Some assembly required."
"People lie. Keep trying to believe."
"Started off normal. Things went awry."
"Macular denegration. Didn't see that coming."
I saw this on James Mac Phersons site and it got me thinking....
What would my story be?
What would yours be?