Description
Engaging Stories in Just Six Words
Discover the extraordinary power of brevity with Not Quite What I Was Planning. Edited by Larry Smith and Rachel Fershleiser, this book is a collection of six-word memoirs from writers, artists, and everyday people. Each memoir encapsulates profound life moments and emotions. Readers are drawn into heartfelt, humorous, and thought-provoking snapshots of the human experience.
A Unique Take on Personal Storytelling
This book invites you to ponder stories that fit into only six words. The contributors weave creative, relatable narratives that evoke curiosity and self-reflection. It’s perfect for anyone who loves personal storytelling presented in a uniquely succinct format. Each sentence is carefully curated to spark a lasting impact, making it a treasure trove of bite-sized inspiration.
Why Readers Love It
With its inventive format and profound insights, Not Quite What I Was Planning has garnered acclaim worldwide. Here are some compelling reasons people enjoy this book:
- Perfect for busy lifestyles – read one memoir at a time.
- Explore diverse perspectives and experiences.
- Celebrates creativity and self-expression.
Whether you’re a literature enthusiast or simply looking for thoughtful entertainment, this book fits the bill.








