Prisoners Constraint
A form of Constrained-Writing invented by the Oulipo group in the 1960’s. The aim is to avoid letters that go above or below the line, so the text is trapped within the line. So b,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,p,q,t & y are all invalid.
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Oulipo
Oulipo was a group of French writers and mathematicians in the 1960’s who worked from restraints, creating [[Constrained-Writing]]. Famous examples...