Explore bosses are inviting York people to write stories explaining what the city’s cultural life means to them.
The challenge – your story can only be six words long…
The idea is inspired by Ernest Hemingway, who once won a bet by writing the six-word story: ‘For sale: baby shoes. Never worn.’
Explore chief executive Jenny Layfield challenged library staff to come up with their own six-word stories, celebrating the idea of culture and what it means to York.
And they produced some beauties.
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