PlaysWellWithLetters is a blogorrheal notebook of Nonsense in rhyming metres accompanying often-inconsequential sequencial graphics all issuing from the hands and/or minds of Sgt. N. ("Jim") Smithe-Magee, amateur author/illustrator whose several books are available online from Politics & Prose Bookstore under the nom de charade Ulysses Poe.
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Sunday, June 12, 2022
Counting to TWELeVEn Through Thirteen Characteristics or Catch the Clinamen An Oulipian Image by Ulysses Poe
One:
1 whole letter [e]
1 whole letter [e]
Two:
1 dotted line (diagonal)
1 dotted line (diagonal)
Three:
1 orange circle
Four:
2 lower case letters [e, n]
Five:
2 columns (vertical)
Six:
2 dotted lines (horizontal)
Seven:
3 rows (horizontal)
Eight:
3 dotted lines (vertical)
Nine:
6 capital letters
Ten:
7 halved letters
Eleven:
10 subscripted numbers
Twelve:
12 unsubscripted numbers
Thirteen:
14 half-letters
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