A series of six word stories to tell a love story. She stared at nothing but him. Totally oblivious, he kept on dancing. His curls bounced in the light. Swirling his head, he looked around. An unbuttoned shirt; a curious pendant. Arms raised, he signaled a friend. Her imagination ran wildly around him. In an embrace, he greeted another. […]
Experimental Sphere Poem
Here’s an experimental sphere I recently created accompanied by a short poem. She looks up and there’s a thing, Not moving or doing anything. It gleams, Or so it seems, In a night Devoid of light. Something short, something sweet, will you tweet?
In 6 Words Share A Story That Fits In Your Pocket
Have you ever tried to write a story in 6 words? If you’ve followed this blog or my Twitter you know that I’m very enthusiastic about storytelling in 6 words. Writing stories in 6 words can help you find the main, most important parts of a story. Having a six-word story that defines your book or project idea can help […]
6 Twitter Stories With A Theme Of Love
The following 6 Twitter stories have a common theme of love which I published on Twitter in July and August. Stars align for you by design. — Luke Żammit ✍️ (@AlphaWings) August 4, 2017 We glided through the sky, Our love made us fly.#hangtenstories 263 — Luke Żammit ✍️ (@AlphaWings) August 22, 2017 We were pebbles enjoying the waves.#sixwordstory — […]
Collaboration on Twitter in Six Words
Collaboration is the key This collaboration is a recent conversation I had on Twitter. As the story has a literary purpose, I’ve decided to archive this six word collaboration using Twitter Moments. “Share your thoughts in the comments.” A Conversation In #SixWords Tweet me to start a six word conversation.
VIDEO: Six Words To Inspire Stories
Here’s a 6 second video to inspire you for your next story. Inspire someone by sharing this video. Comment your story below or send a pingback from your blog post.
Blanket Is A One Word Prompt For Twitter Fiction
Throw a blanket and read some Twitter Fiction from your couch! Today’s Twitter-sized story inspired from the word ‘Blanket’: He raises the blanket like a sail and travels the universe. It’s all real as long as you believe, says his Grandmother. Try your hand at Twitter-sized stories by writing one (or more) in the comments. Check out my Twitter […]