Categories: Ten Word Stories

Bank Heist Surprise by Ty Hall

Ty Hall Lives in Texas, makes up stories, and tries to be good. He has been published in multiple literary journals, and has won the “English Faculty Prize for Best Fiction” (McLennan College, “A Story”), Swaggerfest Film’s “Best In Show” (script, “9 Words”), and an ADDY for commercial copywriting. Living on the road from age 7-9 after his dad sold the house and then abandoned the family was the best fine arts education one could ask for. Read more here: twitter.com/thenunspriest

 

This ten word story was typed on a Smith Corona Super-Silent, c. 1957. Let’s call this beautiful blue boy, Andrew.

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