Poetry form :- Hay(na)ku Hay(na)ku is a very simple poetic form, and it's also one of the newest. It was created in 2003 by poet Eileen Tabios. Hay(na)ku is a 3-line poem with one word in the first line, two words in the second, and three in the third. There are no restrictions beyond this. Source :- Writer's Digest.
6 WSP :- Success & Motivation
Six word stories using prompt words success and motivation.
Loud
Six words stories along with prompt photo.
Fun with Homophones
Fun with Homophones :- Homophones are those words having different meanings, different spellings, but with the same pronunciation. Eg :- See/Sea, Piece/Peace, Flower/Flour, etc. The prompt word is "Peace" and I thought of having some fun with it and turned it into a six words homophone tales.
6 WSP- Rain
Six words story. Themed on rain.
Time & Family – 6WSP Combo Offer
Six word stories.
Home :- 6 WSP
Six Word Stories.
6 WSP – Leave
Note :- This can either be read as a complete story or four individual six words tale.
6WSP # 43 :- Travel
Six word stories.