Six-Word Memoirs About Dad

Share your six-word memoir about your dad with the world through our special partnership with SMITH Magazine.

We’ve teamed up with SMITH Magazine to bring you Six Words on Dads. As part of SMITH’s ongoing Six-Word Memoir project, we’re asking readers to send in six-word stories about their fathers or about what it’s like to be a dad. Go over to the site and tell us what fatherhood means to you. Six memoirists will win a copy of SMITH’s newest Six-Word Memoir book, It All Changed in An Instant: Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous & Obscure. And one participant will receive a copy of Adam Mansbach’s hilarious parenting book, Go The F**k to Sleep

Here’s a preview:

 

Submit your own Six-Word Memoir here, tag it with #sixwords on Twitter, and watch for more on Facebook.

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  1. Gender roles do not define masculinity.

  2. Sherry says:

    My dad is a quiet man who took us camping every summer, made sure we had everything we needed, kept us safe my only thing is I wish he could tell us he loved us more than he has.

  3. a concerned mother of boys and girls says:

    Dad, made me a strong woman

  4. GudEnuf says:

    Loves to cuckold. Writes for GMP.

  5. Strong, silent, disconnected, humble, sad, deceased.

  6. shanna says:

    violent alcoholic. just a sperm donor.

  7. Lalita says:

    One biology, better one adopted me

  8. Paul says:

    He left, and I became him.

  9. Vincent says:

    MIA, sworn never to become him!

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