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National Novel Generation Month, 2016 edition.

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I'm new to this, but excited to try it out! My idea for now is to do a progressively lipogrammatic novel a la [Ella Minnow Pea](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ella_Minnow_Pea): so the letters that...

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Hi folks, This issue is to declare my intent to participate in NaNoGenMo 2016, with a dense, incomprehensible Joycean tract called _Riverrun_. This uses a Queneau generator to chop up...

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My main project this year (https://github.com/NaNoGenMo/2016/issues/9) is on the ambitious side and time's running out, so just in case it's not ready at the end of the month I've branched...

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I had been considering some techniques I had seen for constructing text that could be rearranged reasonably, and I noticed that one technique was to always split on the division...

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I have completed my first-ever NaNoGenMo entry: _Moby Dick (hehe)_. It is the full text of _Moby Dick_ with parenthetical chuckles inserted after all instances of the titular character (and...

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This project accepts a JSON _world_ as input, picks an agent inside that world, then lets that agent walk around while telling a story as they go. https://github.com/scotchfield/agent-book A sample...

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I wanted to try generating a paranoid-thriller style novel using a set of alternating different grammars to represent different thriller elements. I ended up with five different grammars, relating to...

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Generated novel #2 from me this year. [Code in Python 2.](http://nickm.com/code/amsb.py) Requires Textblob, pg100.txt with license info removed and renamed shakespeare.txt. [Output in PDF format.](http://nickm.com/poems/amsb.pdf)

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. . . is done! The output is on [my website](http://robineggsky.com/posts/momogenmo.html), and I've pushed the code to [a github repo](https://github.com/spenteco/nanogenmo2016), which also contains my notes on the process, etc. There...

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In the middle of creating a story generator based on Markov chains in Java. I'm doing this mostly to learn about Markov Chains for work. Project location: https://github.com/edgriebel/NaNoGenMo2016