Sunday, July 14, 2013

Elevator Pitch

An abbreviated elevator pitch of sorts, the 6-word memoir. The origin of the idea says novelist Ernest Hemingway was asked to write a story in six words. The results: “For Sale: baby shoes, never worn.”

The more concise the writing, the more meaningful each word. The exercise makes Twitter seem long in comparison! Six words can mean so much ~ here are mine: Camera in hand, connection in mind.

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2 comments:

  1. I love this pitch. The six words is succinct and to the point. I do feel today less is more in our society partly due to the fact that we want to digest information as quickly as possible, make that executive decision and move on to the next matter that needs our attention. We are in a fast paced world and if you can describe it in six words then do it. =o)

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  2. I love the 6-word pitch, especially yours! Concise and clear. Good job! :)

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