Gramics: The Comics of Anagrams

· Trafford Publishing
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58
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About this ebook

Gramics is a word that I made up for my own use to capture the essence of the meaning and use of anagrams in a cartoon or comic form. An anagram is a word or phrase that uses the same letters as another word or phrase but is spelled differentlyfor example, oh and ho or ones own and nose won. Sometimes an anagram can also be a palindrome, which is a word or phrase that reads the same forward or backward, as used in Oh ho, but these are unusual. This comic book uses only two words in each anagram illustration; however, other anagrams may be found in the represented expressions. It is hoped that the reader enjoys the comics (Gramics) as much as I did in their making. James Hipsher 2012

About the author

James Hipsher is an author, poet, Veteran, golfer, writer, father, husband, actor, and friend who lives in Beaverton, Oregon. He has a passion for art and words and performs poetry recitals as a free community service which are all done from memory. You can contact him at [email protected] or by clicking on his picture to right of the page on elderaudience.com/James Hipsher and you will find his webpage.

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