Six-word autobiographies...

Feb 07, 2008 15:49



A link to a challenge to write six-word memoirs. My favourite:Fancied self as haiku. Was clerihew.
- Sam Leith
One could do this as a fannish game, too. Let me see....Reprobate met Time Lord: everything changed ( Read more... )

life, lymond, quote, captain jack harkness, torchwood

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angevin2 February 7 2008, 21:09:27 UTC
It also works for Shakespeare plays!

Conquering France: worth it? Not really. (Henry V)

Ambition's reward: head on a stick. (Macbeth)

Traveling by boat changed his life. (Pericles)

Fairies meet lovers in woods. Chaos! (A Midsummer Night's Dream)

Antagonizing the Pope gets you nowhere. (King John)

He teases because he likes you. (Much Ado About Nothing)

...this is fun! I may have to do a quiz like this on my own lj.

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fajrdrako February 7 2008, 21:11:35 UTC
Conquering France: worth it? Not really. (Henry V)

LOL - brilliant!

I love them all... "Fairies meet lovers..." Yes!

I keep wanting to add more to mine. I need to stop.

I may have to do a quiz like this on my own lj.

Oh, yes, go for it!

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angevin2 February 7 2008, 21:18:18 UTC
It is weirdly addictive, and a less productive but more fun way to spend my office hours than working on the conference paper I need to finish. I will post the quiz after choir practice (which starts in 20 minutes). :D

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fajrdrako February 8 2008, 03:28:51 UTC
Follow your bliss, woman.

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msp_hacker February 7 2008, 21:09:34 UTC
My shot is a kill shot. - "Captain John Hart"

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fajrdrako February 7 2008, 21:12:18 UTC
Oh, wonderful! I can just hear it in his voice.

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vervassal February 7 2008, 22:41:52 UTC
Martha Jones- Been all over; nothing beats home.
Will Scott- Grew up to an abrupt ending.

Me- Try later; too soon to tell.

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fajrdrako February 7 2008, 22:48:02 UTC
Will Scott- Grew up to an abrupt ending.

Perfect!

Me- Try later; too soon to tell.

...Hee.

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janne_d February 8 2008, 00:06:40 UTC
Very cool - I like the Miles Vorkosigan one a lot.

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fajrdrako February 8 2008, 03:26:39 UTC
So glad you liked it!

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mmegaera February 8 2008, 03:55:38 UTC
Sorry about the double comment, but the Miles Vorkosigan one is brilliant. It reminds me of a) the blurb for Memory ("Miles hits thirty. Thirty hits back.") and b) Nicholas Rosen's gorgeous haikus for Lois's books (http://www.dendarii.co.uk/FanFic/haiku.html).

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fajrdrako February 8 2008, 19:12:43 UTC
Wonderful - I love this kind of thing!

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Computer, did we bring batteries? Computer ?? mmegaera February 9 2008, 03:04:58 UTC
(Thank you, Eileen Gunn.)

"Wired" ran a whole bunch of these little gems:

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.11/sixwords.html

Some are kinda forced, but some (like Eileen's) you could imagine someone saying. In fact, I can imagine their tone of voice...

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Don

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Re: Computer, did we bring batteries? Computer ?? fajrdrako February 9 2008, 12:02:31 UTC
Those are wonderful. I love the way each author's segement is so typical of their usual style and content.

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