Friday, December 12, 2008

Writopia's Six-Word Memoir Finalists!

Larry Smith and Rachel Fershleiser, the editors of the New York Times Best-Seller, Not Quite What I Was Planning: Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous and Obscure, are in the process of editing the forthcoming Six-Word Memoirs by Teens Famous & Obscure... and, from thousands of submissions, they've chosen more than 11 Writopia memoirists as finalists in their search for young writers.

Congratulations Six-Word Memoir Finalists:


Visala Alagappan, 13:
I always imagine clowns without makeup.

Lena Beckenstein, 15:
Always all-county, never all-state.

Noa Bendit-Shtull, 16:
I edit my profile, or visa-versa?


Louis Evans, 17:
Nada y pues nada, Hemingway says.

Lily Gellman, 14:

Thought I ought, so sought, wrought.

Chris Hamilton, 17:
Teen victim of shooting: lost leg.


Pearl Mutnick, 14:
Summer camp: Alone, with Sedaris anecdotes.


Dan Ross, 15:
Read the thesaurus on the toilet.

Rachel Sobelsohn, 13:
Pencil on paper, draft after draft

Ena Selmanovic, 13:
Turned thirteen and don't feel different.

Yael Wiesenfeld, 16:
But my life's only just begun.

Jessica Zalph, 14:
Wikipedia didn't know either. Oh well.

We had a blast developing these short, powerful pieces and are stoked to be considered for publication!!!

Thanks Rachel and Larry!

8 comments:

  1. Great blog... great project. Keep developing those writing minds!

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  2. 'Read the Thesaurus on the toilet' that's great! That's my favorite one, I thought I was the only one who did that, obviously not...LOL!

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  3. ha, some great thoughts in there.

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  4. I had heard of the first book, and had read and offered my six-line bios, too.

    You all did great with yours!

    Kudos on that and on the blog as a whole.

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  5. hehe, good thoughts in there. helped to clear my writer's block too

    *goes back to writing*

    http://butnowyouknowit.blogspot.com

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  6. we did this in my creative writing class, and the teacher told me he made it up. ha. guess not.

    Anyway, mine was: "The clothes never fit quite right."

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  7. Garrett -- nice six-word. :-) Your teacher may have never have heard of the book, etc... eh. You can still post on Rachel and Larry's site--did you check it out?

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