Two Lines Can Tell A Story. By Dan Cooke
Two lines can tell a story. and they can tell them, in I think, two different ways. The first of which would be in micro stories, the two sentences tell the entire story between them, the first being both the opening and the middle, and the second being the middle and the end. All condensed down into a short but, hopefully, interesting piece of work. "Upon Simon's return from work, he discovered that burglars had had their way and ransacked the place. So preoccupied was he though with his missing items, that he didn't notice they had taken the entire front door." Nothing however says that both lines have to follow the same theme. While both lines above are two halves to the same story, the first is enticing and serious, while the second is slightly more comical. Nothing is better in something sort like this than leaving a few dangling threads. of course questions need answering in the long game, but leaving a few questions unanswered allows the reade...