Friday, June 7, 2013

Our six-word memoirs



The very last piece of writing students produced in class was an effort of synthesizing their life experience into six words. In the style of such great authors as Ernest Hemingway, who wrote his six word story "For sale: baby shoes never worn"Advanced students wrote up the following memoirs that I present below. Thanks to everyone for your effort this year!

Much to learn, little time available, Santiago Sancho
Come back to the lovely childhood, María Fernández
Be patient, think twice, then shoot, Oián Sánchez
I was always living life late, Esther Zurdo
Never give up, always discovering myself, Almudena García
Imagine dragons, ride them, wake up, Virginia García
Work hard, play hard, then relax, Jesús Vegas
Follow the beats of your heart, Natalia Díaz
Pretty girls should never laugh aloud, Simona Rad
Infinite possibilities are waiting for you, Óscar Carrillo
Hot in summer, party and nothing, Jesús Abad
Live fast, enjoy the moment, restart, Raúl Zaragoza
Never came what I was expecting, Eduardo Gallego
Enjoy dancing with a good dancer, Carlos Fraile
Out risk, out risk, out triumph, Carmen de Blas
Smile, your enemy hates that, Ainhoa Luque
Imagine a better world, build it, Lara Garrido
Day without smiles, sadly missed day, Silvia Manchado
Present is alive, past is dead, Lisardo Prieto
Trying to try the best everyday, Luis Carnerero
Open your mind, close your eyes, Carlos J.López


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