April/May 2025
Do you like to create?
Enter my 6-word Story Contest.
The first place winner wins a prize!
Your challenge is to write a story in six words.
The THEME this month is TRAVEL.
The point of this contest is to create and to have fun.
Write your best 6-Word Story and send it in. All stories are welcome.
The winner will be announced in June 2025. Enter Your Story Here.
Winner
February/March 2025
Theme: Winter
Congratulations to John M. Carlson!
“Nature sleeps, dreaming of its rebirth.”
—John M. Carlson
(John gets a certificate and a sweet prize.)
Honorable Mention:
“Our love freezes, we winter apart.” -Paul Lewthwaite
Runner Ups:
Daffodils slumber beneath winter’s snowy blanket. -Monica Barker
No more snow, here comes spring! -Jesse Wells
The snow fell in exquisite silence. -Bruce Boyers
Jack Frost has left the building! -Marnie Whitelaw Lewbel
Blustering Winds seek revenge of sunshine. -Susan
‘I love you, ‘Oh. I see.’ -Armanis Arfeinial
Breath fogged windows, tears left streaks. -Vaishnavi K
Winter arrived, warmth left with you. -Konchada Vaishnavi
Melting winter snow hydrates thirsty waterfalls. -Monica Barker
He is cold. I am done. -Elaine Cole
After fall, before spring—went her. -Traben Pleasant
White cold windy blizzard snowy winter. -Janita Scheurwater
Glistening snow, rosy cheeks, fireside’s glow. -Janice Young
No longer playing, but shoveling snow. -Kim M Twohig
Winter fire couldn’t warm her heart. -Tim
No clock changes. Time to reset. -Sayan Chatterjee
I'm winter's end- renewal, growing stronger. -Maia Brown-Jackson
Fallen rain. Fallen tears. Puddled sorrows. -Lisa Marie Lopez
Season to become someone needy’s Santa. -Phanindra Ivatury
Magical sleigh rides in the snow. -Helen King
Like winter, our relationship turned cold. -vaibhav
Paint, brush, ink make my art. -Marie
Killed by winter. Reborn in spring. -G.H.
Abandoned sled. Green grass. Florida winter. -J. James
I received many awesome entries. Thank you so much to all who played.
ml, Rachel
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