Six words for three initials

For sale: Baby shoes. Never worn. 

That is the model for how to tell a story in just six words. Ostensibly, Ernest Hemingway invented the form; he, the master of lean writing. The point is that the few words written belie the depth of the story told. 

My local newspaper recently asked for 6-word submissions on the topic of the pandemic. Mine was published on Friday, September 18th: Separation unmasks our need for touch.

Later that day, Ruth Bader Ginsburg died. 

In her honour and because no number of words can give her the credit due, I offer this: Woman diminutive. Robes supreme. Justice notorious. 

May she rest in peace and in power, and may her memory be a blessing and a revolution. 

#RBG #MFGP 

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  1. I saw your comment and loved it. I can live without more stuff, but the lack of hugs is a killer! Well written tribute to RBG.

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