six word story: stubbornness.

I thought I’d give this a go. Six words… I can do that. Probably.

Nicola at Sometimes Stellar Storyteller runs a weekly challenge called Six Word Story. A new prompt is posted weekly and it works like this (from her site):

All you need to do is take today’s prompt, write a whole story in six words and post it in the comments below. The winner of the challenge will be the story with the most likes in the comments below by the close of the challenge later in the week.

This week’s prompt was Stubbornness. My six word story:

He’ll never change. You knew that.

Please visit the challenge for this week at Sometimes Stellar Storyteller and like my story in the comments. (You know, if you like it…!)

 

About what sandra thinks

Sandra is a writer, blogger, poet, artist, emotional disaster. She thinks far too much and sleeps far too little. Sandra lives in the Northeastern U.S. but dreams of an oceanfront home in Italy, but she would settle for a non-oceanfront home in Italy, too. She loves books, brutal honesty, coffee, and the color black. She hates insincerity, beer, whipped cream, and facebook. And she is uncomfortable talking about herself in the third person.
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9 Responses to six word story: stubbornness.

  1. sassandsauce says:

    Liked it 🙂 This really is a great talent .

    Liked by 1 person

  2. Debby Thompson says:

    Love these, and I particularly like your one 🙂

    Like

  3. V. says:

    I really like that. That said it all !

    Liked by 1 person

  4. Wandering Soul says:

    I did it too. 🙂 Check it out 🙂

    Like

  5. Wandering Soul says:

    hey Sandra, please put inn entry for this challenge too. You can even join in the madness 🙂
    https://blogging101alumni.wordpress.com/2015/11/26/dont-linger-ginger-or-delve-poetry-corner-twelve/

    Like

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