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Journal Archives for 2006


December
04: Okay, we have our first winner (0 comments)
05: Keep 'em coming! (0 comments)
06: Six words, three paragraphs! (0 comments)
07: Six-word crime of opportunity (0 comments)
08: Oh, too bad (0 comments)
10: Death comes in various forms (0 comments)
11: Very, very short story (0 comments)
12: And speaking of winners (1 comments)
12: And furthermore, new rules (2 comments)
13: You're asking ME? (2 comments)
14: You're asking HER? (0 comments)
15: As luck would have it (0 comments)
16: Uh-oh... (0 comments)
17: Six ice-cold words (0 comments)
18: Wastin' away again in Margaritaville (2 comments)
19: You can't please everyone (0 comments)
20: Cracked me up! And it WOULD be a crime... (5 comments)
21: All things come... (0 comments)
22: Happy ending... as it were (0 comments)
23: I must go down to the sea again (0 comments)
26: Boxing Day (2 comments)
27: As long as everyone gets something (0 comments)
28: CSI Miami (0 comments)
29: Can't hurt to look around (0 comments)
30: I guess it depends on your definition of a crime (0 comments)
31: New Year's Eve reminder... (0 comments)


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Ernest Hemingway is reputed to have written a six-word story and called it his best work: "For sale: baby shoes. Never used." Recently Wired magazine invited science fiction writers to send in six-word stories. Now SJ Rozan offers the same challenge to crime writers. To submit: Send your story to: SIXWORDSTORY@AOL.COM. Include your name and, if you want, your url. Stories SJ finds appealing for whatever idiosyncratic reason will be posted here. Maybe there'll be a prize beyond the wonder of seeing your story in electronic print; maybe not. We'll think about it. Meanhwile, we're waiting...


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