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National Novel Generation Month, 2021 edition.

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A translator and generator to produce text in the style of [A Pickle for the Knowing Ones](https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/43453/pg43453-images.html) (1802) by noted eccentric [Timothy Dexter](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Dexter) (1747-1806). [Timothy Dexter](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Dexter) was a merchant and...

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// trigger warning NFTs (non-serious use of NFTs for meta-generative art commentary. Digital art-nonsense.) This is a pretty terrible idea... but what if a 50K word text was generated from...

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I realized I could run the Bible through my ye olde [fuck-shit-up module](https://github.com/jimkang/fuck-shit-up), so I did that to produce [the Fucking Bible](https://jimkang.com/personalized-bible/fucking-bible.html) (Warning: 7.5 MB). [The code is here](https://github.com/jimkang/personalized-bible), and...

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_[The Birds](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birds_(play))_, translated for birds. Consider this an avian companion to @hugovk’s _[50,000 Meows](https://github.com/dariusk/NaNoGenMo-2014/issues/50)_. Original: > PISTHETAERUS From whom? Why, from themselves. Don't you know the cawing crow lives five...

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Wow, look at everyone else writing generating programs that span multiple lines. Sure, they have fancy "markov chain" or "special filter" rules that make the generated novel make more sense...

my nano nanogenmo entry! 210 character program to generate a 50,000 word novel with markov chains code: https://github.com/reesporte/nanonanogenmo2021/blob/main/nanonanogenmo.py input: https://github.com/reesporte/nanonanogenmo2021/blob/main/i output: https://github.com/reesporte/nanonanogenmo2021/blob/main/o

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This year, I'll be working on a NaNoGenMo novel inspired by the Socratic method.

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I usually work with data sonification, so I would like to extend this practice to data-novel-generation, for lack of a better expression.

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Left it a bit late, and this is surely massively overambitious, but I am trying to write a program that will generate a collection of 126 reports from a tournament...

I'm should do something absurdly simple because I'm starting halfway through the month and *also* participating in NaNoWriMo--but instead, I'm going to try to make a fairy tale or myth/legend....