25$ 2024 Six Word Spring Memoir Contest
Step right up and join our enchanting 2024 Six Word Spring Memoir Contest! As the season of renewal and growth blossoms around us, we challenge you to capture the essence of your most unforgettable spring experience in just six uplifting words.
Dive into the garden of your memories and pluck the most inspiring tales from springs past. Whether it’s a heartwarming moment of new beginnings, a cherished tradition, or a personal triumph, we want to hear your story!
The Rules:
- Your spring memoir must be exactly six words – no more, no less.
- Each entry will be judged on its ability to capture the spirit of spring.
- You may enter as many uplifting memoirs as you like.
- Submit your entries by the stroke of midnight on April 30th, 2024.
- Prepare to unleash your inner springtime creativity and inspiration!
The Prizes:
- $25 prize for the most captivating six word spring memoir.
- Your memoir featured in our upcoming digital and print issue
- Bragging rights as the creator of the most inspiring six word spring tale.
To enter, simply post your most enchanting six word spring memoir in the comments below. Make every word count as you vie for the title of Spring Memoir Master!
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The season of renewal is upon us, and the competition is fierce. Will you rise to the challenge and claim your place in the spring hall of fame? The choice is yours, but remember – in this contest, only the most spring filled memoirs will bloom before our eyes!
Let the springtime magic begin, and may the best six word memoir win! 🌷✍️
Leave your story below. Enter as many times as you wish!
Lisa Marie Lopez says
Traded winter blues for red tulips.
Richard says
I love this. You can enter as many times as you like, just to clarify.
Donna says
Awaken, search, find, candy, eggs, love.
Lauri Meyers says
I needed wrinkles before I bloomed.
Angelyn Gumbs says
“Back to mowing my blue grass.”
Angelyn Gumbs says
Running bare feet doing cartwheels outside.
Natalie Dillingham says
out of psychosis, into the blooms
Lisa Marie Lopez says
Winter left floods. Spring brought daffodils.
Erin says
Gentle warmth, vibrant hues, nature reborn.
Angelyn Gumbs says
It’s spring break family vacation fun.
Angelyn Gumbs says
afternoon walks outside enjoying spring breeze.
Angelyn Gumbs says
Sunshine goes well with my outfits.
Jan says
New crush, but still missing her.
Angela Carlton says
Everything blooming, two hearts by rosebuds.
Angela Carlton says
Sunshine, heat rising, blooming with you.
Norbert Kovacs says
New flowers opened eyes on us.
Angelyn Gumbs says
Look! helicopters leaves on the sidewalk.
Lenka Vrazda says
Courting swallows after flirting with cardinals.
Lenka Vrazda says
Painted my toenails red for sandals.
Lenka Vrazda says
Spring cleaning my soul after winter.
Lenka Vrazda says
Spring in my step, winter’s gone.
Lenka Vrazda says
Smell of new life all around.
Lenka Vrazda says
Chirping birds, budding trees, smiling souls.
vaibhav says
First kiss. Spring breeze. She sneezed,
Sky Hayward says
Mallard egg in incubator, new friend
Brooksie C. Fontaine says
Don’t judge yourself before you bloom.
Norbert Kovacs says
Winter done, he awoke amid flowers.
Norbert Kovacs says
Our joys only waited for spring.
Karen Segal says
Sunshine after Vancouver winter brings hope
Karen Segal says
I always forget life comes back
Karen Segal says
Oh! Light and life past four!
Norbert Kovacs says
Ice broke; then, a song started.
Lisa Marie Lopez says
Blissful melodies. Bluebird skies. Lakeside picnics.
vaibhav says
Spring took her. I shivered alone.
Nikki Hess says
Endless nights died. Brighter days, reborn.
Richard says
We will post the winner by the 5th, please stay tuned, and look for a new contest very soon.