You might think that our only talent is creating beautiful explainer videos, but you’re mistaken. This week each wezanker unleashed his storytelling potential. The challenge? A full story in a few lines. The results will leave you speechless.
Toni’s story
Toni went for a mysterious tone, inspired from the shadiest and scariest story. He just might be the best male version of Agatha Christie.
The 90 year old cabin I rented for my alone time in the woods was full of black and white pictures of the previous dead owner and his family. They looked sad, except for baby Sarah. She was happy. You could hear her voice laughing all night long.
Tania’s story
Tania went for a subtle and romantic literary style, a typical mirroring move of her sweet character
It was on a cold rainy night,
No one on the road but me standing in the middle under my umbrella,
No sound except for a few rain drops,
No moonlight but Christmas tree decorations,
When he quietly came, gently set his arm around my back, and we kept on dancing all night …
Paola’s story
Very funny Paola…
It was a sizzling-hot sunny summer day when Pascale, the social media expert, randomly asked me to write a full story in 3 to 4 lines tops for the new wezank post. Little did she know that I had no clue what to write about, and that all I’m trying to do right now is trying to fill in 3 to 4 lines tops as she required from me. All I hope for is that this short story I just wrote will be to her liking.
Stephany’s story
A dash of classy sarcasm with a hint of Shakespearean rhymes
I was asked to write a three line story, it could be anything I want it to be.
So I thought and thought some more, everything I wrote seemed like a total bore.
In the end, this is all I had: 3 lines that rhymed; maybe it’s not so bad.
Maya’s story
Shall we call it a mini biography?
Last night, I finally managed to travel back in time to a hundred years ago. But when I arrived, exhausted, the jet lag was so severe, I immediately fell asleep. I woke up this morning in 2016. What a waste of time!
There you have it! If you’re up for the challenge, send us your own story, and be inspired!
I stopped by a nearby world that looked rather inviting from afar. I collected some samples of what looked like frozen fossils and returned to my shuttle. It was time to return home.
Only when my nephew – who was three last month – showed up gray-haired at the landing pad did I realize that seventy years have passed on Earth.
Nice! Quite the twist