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National Novel Generation Month, 2021 edition.
This year I will be using [YeetWords](https://github.com/verachell/YeetWords) to create all my NaNoGenMo entries. I hope to create multiple entries over the course of the month. For this entry I will...
Given two input files, this script takes each word from the first and combines the first half of it from the corresponding word from the second. It duplicates the spacing...
I'm attempting to do NaNoGenMo in just a few days by also using it as an opportunity to release some code I've had sitting on my hard drive for handling...
This year I'm converting an existing public domain text into a choose-your-own-adventure story by breaking the text into numbered sections, and pulling out sentences that could serve as decision branches...
No meows
A minimal [non-]entry: minimal in code (changes) and output... Inspired by @lizadaly's https://github.com/NaNoGenMo/2021/issues/35 which introduced me to Timothy Dexter's *A Pickle for the Knowing Ones* (1802). Dexter wrote without punctuation,...
hello! I have just uploaded this repository with a processing code that generates random sentences. I want to convert it to p5js and maybe optimize it for machine learning. https://github.com/iverubini/helloNovel
@#**Death in #Venice** _"It is surely well that the world should know only the beautiful work, not also its origins, not its conditions of origin; for knowledge of the sources...
**Repo:** https://github.com/hornc/maddock This year I am attempting a simulated story generator. In previous NaNoGenMos I've focused on methods of text generation through code, where any resulting 'story' is a happy...
This is a response to #69. An issue title like that sounds like a challenge, you know. A claim that deserves investigation, at least. I would like to present for...
# The Z Replacement This year, not much time nor inspiration to create something complex so I went with a simple and short submission. I hope you'll like it! ##...