The Books Blog page of the on-line Guardian is currently asking people to send in their own six-word memoirs. "A challenging exercise in linguistic economy", I hear you muse, in a sentence whose words, by chance, number precisely six. "I might have a little go", you continue, becoming ever-more adept at meeting the criteria of the challenge. "It'll test my powers of language", you say, unwittingly sparking controversy over whether the contracted auxiliary verb counts as a word in its own right or is in fact part of the word it is appended to.
Anyway, why not have a go. Add yours to the comments link at the bottom of this post; you could even send one to The Guardian. Here's mine:
"So far, so good. More later..."
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Learning to write more gooder fastly
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