Sunday, November 24, 2013

Post Script


And now, quite by accident, I stumbled upon the story behind the heartbreaking note.


Monday, November 11, 2013

Matter of Fact



In a previous post, we discussed the power of brevity in six-word short fiction stories.


I had no idea that such a short time later, I would be so moved with this - one that, unfortunately, is all too real :


                                             "Patay Na Si Mommy At Daddy."


From here.



Wednesday, November 6, 2013

And Now For Some Short, Short, Short Stories.


If there is something I, an irreparably verbose writer, cannot be accused of, it is brevity.

Not only is it the source of wit; sometimes, it is the wellspring of some lovely, compact stories.


According to legend, Hemingway was once challenged to come up with a six-word short story. The famous result, of course, was this:



For sale. Baby shoes. Never worn.


It is in this spirit of brevity that io9, my favourite sci-fi blog, recently conducted a similar challenge.


The results were as varied as they were interesting. A few of my favourites, below:


"The Universe died. He did not."


Some were stark in their tragedy:

"New world. Cryogenic failure. Seeds dead."


Others, simple in their terror:

"Dad? What's happening to the sun?"


Or prosaic in their horror:

"Oh, God. Mom! Were you bitten?"



This being io9, there was also no shortage of cleverness: 

"Schrodinger," said the cat, "is dead."


Humor:

"Oh, bother, an asteroid," said Styracosaurus.


Irony:

"This means war!" shouted Gandhi V.


Or blasé weariness :

"Another day, another extinction-level event."


There's also a sense of adventure:

"Let's see what's out there, then."


And bittersweetness:

"Gradually, they forgot their own names."


Bleakness:

"Finally sentient, it switched itself off."


Revelation:


"We were all God, all along."


And hope:

Transmission Received: "Not alone."
Hope. Tears.



Check it out yourself. And better yet, try your own hand at it in the comments.


In this age of Twitter that's decimated Blogger, short stories such as these should be a cinch.



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EDIT: What bad form! I asked you to try it yourselves, but didn't provide a six-word story of my own.

No matter; one just finally came to me:



"No rush. The dead will wait."











Friday, November 1, 2013

Repose


Cimitiere Père Lachaise, Paris, 2011



Here's to all the dead blogs out there.