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National Novel Generation Month, 2021 edition.

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Watching Dark Shadows, I was struck by how much runtime in this show was fluffed up by dramatic-but-ambiguous questions and dramatic evasive-but-ambiguous answers. If people are willing to watch thousands...

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When I was studying Sanskrit in college, I was really taken by the vocative case. I think that the vocative case is partly what gives Sanskrit its unique feel when...

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An issue to mark my repo for NaNoGenMo 2021. https://github.com/addeldin/corpus-cast

I've recently been developing [PromptArray](https://github.com/jeffbinder/promptarray), a syntax for designing ensembles of multiple prompts for neural text generators like GPT-2, tied together with operators like "and" and "not" that alter how...

I haven't fully thought it out yet, but I'm thinking of doing a screenplay generated by two chatbots that are trained using my own dating app (Grindr, Tinder, Scruff) data...

I haven't done anything like this before, but this seems pretty fun so here goes: Idea: Making a book where the pages are concrete-poetry-style shaped text. I care less about...

Richard Shaver wrote an ostensibly autobiographical story of horrifying subterranian experiments called "I Remember Lemuria". He also claimed that English was derived from an ancient language called "mantong", and that...

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This will be less of a novel and more of a textbook. Specifically, I want to create a reference guide describing the elements and reactions in an artificial chemistry. I...

I would like to participate. Been meaning to learn commonlisp so I want to doodle around with it The idea of bot generated books is interesting too

I intend to make a novel in Swedish. It might be just 50 000 "mjau". The results will be available at https://annaenbom.se/nanogenmo/