It All Changed in an Instant: More Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous & Obscure by Larry Smith
The New York Times bestseller Not Quite What I Was Planning made six-word memoirs an international phenomenon, as people around the world shared terse true tales of romance, parenthood, friendship, ambition, failure, haircuts, and French fries. Thanks to massive media attention - from The New Yorker to Vanity Fair to Entertainment Weekly - the six-word memoir concept spread to classrooms, dinner tables, churches, synagogues, and tens of thousands of blogs. Deceptively simple and surprisingly addictive, It All Changed in an Instant contains a thousand (more) glimpses of humanity from writers famous and obscure, including Wally Lamb, Isabel Allende, James Frey, Ann Coulter, Tommy Chong, and Chelsea Handler-six words at a time.