Many 'Big Stories, Small Sentences: Room 206'
There's a new book in the school library, and it was written by students right here at WUHS.
Brenna Bridwell's class spent six weeks mastering one of the most deceptively simple forms in writing: the six-word story. The format asks writers to say something true and complete in just six words — no more, no less. Every student contributed a story, and together they became Big Stories, Small Sentences: Room 206.
A few that will stay with you:
If Heaven had a phone number...
One man's joy; Another man's sorrow.
The book is available in the school library for anyone in the community to read.