Great, Psychscribe, wonderful idea and well-deserved point in the CCCC!
Has somebody an idea how I can add an empty line in an entry text? It always deletes them!
Hi Miki,
I wanted Presence to be in the CCC competition Do you see that I’ve spelled coffee cup? I don’t know what you call this kind of silly word thing, I think I used to do it in grade school.
Good morning, Rose Heart, I just added your point in the CCCC Scores!
Of course I saw the coffee cup, I even enhanced the first letters of each line, putting them in bold!
I don’t know either how one calls this kind of “silly word things”, I wonder if somebody here will know… but I love these silly things!
In French this kind of poems are called “Acrostiche”. If the end letters of eacg line make a word, it’s called “telestiche”.
I have no idea though how you call them in English…
Ah! In English it’s Acrostic. At first I was thinking anagram too, Michael. But anagram is when you rearrange letters in a word to get a different word. For example, “angel” is an anagram of “glean.”
Café Crem was created by Miki and Kev Moore in 2007 with the intention of gathering like-minded artists, writers and musicians together around the coffee table to discuss and share thoughts, ideas, art, etc.
This initial desire has surpassed our wildest dreams with a myriad of collaborations taking place between the various members, creating pieces of work that simply would not exist without Café Crem.
Have a wander though in our different rooms:
“Cafe Literati”, the Literary Room
“Café L’Arte”, the Art Gallery
“Ca’ Puccini”, the Music Studio
and, last but not least,
“The MiniBar”, our creative space for our kids and teens!
You are all welcome.
Contact Miki at miki@goodaboom.com if you want to participate!
Great, Psychscribe, wonderful idea and well-deserved point in the CCCC!
Has somebody an idea how I can add an empty line in an entry text? It always deletes them!
Hi Miki,
Do you see that I’ve spelled coffee cup? I don’t know what you call this kind of silly word thing, I think I used to do it in grade school.
I wanted Presence to be in the CCC competition
Good morning, Rose Heart, I just added your point in the CCCC Scores!
Of course I saw the coffee cup, I even enhanced the first letters of each line, putting them in bold!
I don’t know either how one calls this kind of “silly word things”, I wonder if somebody here will know… but I love these silly things!
This is very clever! I love word games, too. And now it’s driving me nuts trying to think of what this one is called
In French this kind of poems are called “Acrostiche”. If the end letters of eacg line make a word, it’s called “telestiche”.
I have no idea though how you call them in English…
Anagram I believe but I can’t tell the difference between chess, suduko, trivial pursuit and checkers.
At Christmas time they all look the same to me.
Ah! In English it’s Acrostic. At first I was thinking anagram too, Michael. But anagram is when you rearrange letters in a word to get a different word. For example, “angel” is an anagram of “glean.”