From the NYT:
Since 2006, Larry Smith has challenged people to describe their lives in six words, his twist on the six-word story attributed to Ernest Hemingway: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.”
Over the past several months, he’s asked adults and children around the country to use the form to make sense of this moment in history. Here are a few (read more at
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“Not a criminal but running masked.”
“Every day’s a bad hair day.”
“Sun-kissed lips? Not kissed this year.”
“This is what time looks like.”
“Dream of: heat, limbs, crowds, concerts.”