Anagram Generator
What other silly things can you find in the English language? What happens when you change the order of letters in a word, phrase or sentence? Sometimes, it spells something silly. Sometimes it spells something profound.
I speak of the anagram, of course. Like its cousin, the palindrome, the anagram creates ideas for stories. Try it: go to wordsmith.org/anagram. Type your name in the text-box; click the "Get Anagrams" button; see what you get. You will find a phrase that makes you smile. I promise. Then, think about a story you could write about that phrase.
For instance, my name is Patrick Graham. When you put the letters in a different order, you get "Pragmatic Hark." That makes me want to write a story about an NSA whistleblower.
Requirements
- Computer
- Windows, Apple, Linux
- Internet Connection
- Web Browser
- Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, etc.
Website
wordsmith.org/anagram