SMITH MagazineinTEDx ExperienceWhen Six Words Met TEDx: An Unusual Marriage of Storytelling in Prisonby Kendra Hovey & Larry SmithMar 10, 20161Mar 10, 20161
SMITH MagazineinBrushes With FameSo, you’ve had a celebrity encounters? Us, too. Let’s share our stories in a new Collection,…What’s a Brush With Fame? It’s the unexpected, odd, and ideally meaningful celebrity encounter you had that you can’t wait to tell a friend…Aug 8, 20141Aug 8, 20141
SMITH MagazineinIn Six Words: BackstoriesSix-Word Memoir Backstory Challenge #3: “Came, saw, conquered, had second thoughts,” by Harold RamisWhen asked to write a Six-Word Memoir, comedy legend Harold Ramis wrote, “Came, saw, conquered, had second thoughts.” In honor of Ramis, write your own backstory to these six words—in 600 words or less. Mar 10, 2014Mar 10, 2014
SMITH MagazineAnd the winner of the Six-Word Memoir Backstory Challenge #1 is…We asked. You answered. Somebody won.Feb 6, 2014Feb 6, 2014
SMITH MagazineinIn Six Words: BackstoriesSix-Word Backstory Challenge #2: Love & Heartbreak from George Saunders & Raoul FelderRespond to one of these two Six-Word Memoirs in 600 words or less and tell your story about love or hearbreak.Feb 6, 2014Feb 6, 2014
SMITH MagazineinIn Six Words: BackstoriesThe Six-Word Memoir Backstory Challenge #1: “Almost Nothing Was Under My Control” by Joel SteinA new writing contest seeks your backstory—true or fiction—to a Six-Word Memoir we loveJan 12, 2014Jan 12, 2014
SMITH MagazineinIn Six Words: BackstoriesSo, You Want to Plan a Twitter Party?Six things I learned about engagement, celebrity, and storytelling during the inaugural Six-Word Festival on TwitterOct 9, 2013Oct 9, 2013
SMITH MagazineinIn Six Words: Backstories“Mommy brain isn’t a permanent condition.”*These are Six Words of Advice on being a mom from the Six-Word Memoir project. With Mother’s Day and Father’s Day on the brain, I’m wondering how would you describe the way your brain has changed by being a parent? To keep things short(ish), do so in 300 words or less. I’ll start with a story of my own and hope to hear from others. Bonus: start your story with a Six-Word Memoir as the title. —Larry Smith May 11, 2013May 11, 2013