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== External links == * [http://www.cadaeic.net Cadaeic.net], site with many pieces of constrained writing by Mike Keith. * [https://web.archive.org/web/20090615080706/http://archives.chbooks.com/online_books/eunoia/ ''Eunoia'' by Christian Bök]. * [http://poetryisdisaster.com/ Mike Schertzer], in ''Cipher and Poverty (The Book of Nothing)'', created a three-level acronymic poem. Beginning with a name a verse was created for which the name was the acronym. This verse was then expanded, and then again. The final verse is 224 words long (which means the previous verse, its corresponding acronym, contains 224 letters). * [http://spinelessbooks.com/ Spineless Books], an independent publishing house dedicated to constrained literature. * [http://www.quadrivialquandary.com/ Quadrivial Quandary] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100526091813/http://www.quadrivialquandary.com/ |date=2010-05-26 }}, a community website that challenges participants to write a single sentence containing all four words in a daily selection * [http://comixtalk.com/panels_pictures_constraint Article] about constraint on ComixTalk [[Category:Constrained writing| ]] [[Category:Word games]] [[fr:Littérature expérimentale#Littérature à contraintes]]
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