Tapping into the soul of wit
Sunday, October 29th, 2006There is a legend—I can’t decide whether it’s true—that Earnest Hemingway once won a ten-dollar bet by writing a six-word story: For sale: Baby shoes, never worn. Hemingway reportedly considered the story some of his best work. Whether the legend is true or not, the idea is intriguing. Can one write a story with six words? I […]



