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National Novel Generation Month, 2016 edition.

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Two-syllable, one word sentences, rhyming.

Tentative title of course. I'm a UI designer/front-end coder and part-time artist who likes to fiddle with code to make static and non-static artifacts. I usually stick to [visual art](http://possiblepieces.tumblr.com/)...

Not sure what direction I'm going to go yet. Two thoughts I had: 1. Since a lot of actual novels were inspired by dreams, use posts from reddit r/dreams to...

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## Human Computation for Novel Generation Algorithms I'm thrilled to be doing NaNoGenMo this time through. ### What's this all about? Human computation (a la Mechanical Turk) is a classic...

Hi! I've put together a simple rule-based story generator that uses input grammars and lists of variables. It's a bit silly, but kind of fun. :) You can find the...

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I don’t have as much time as I’d hoped this year, so instead of attempting something ambitious and algorithmic (really excited to see what others come up with here), I...

Written simulations make sense, but they're boring. Markov chains and similar text generators don't make a lot of sense, but they're interesting. So, I'm going to try to get the...

Working on a new and improved version of last year's entry using a more novel approach (bad pun) than simple rnn.

Hello, first time NaNoGenMooer here! I intend to generate a book of interviews with 18th century sailors and port dwellers about their life stories. I'm using two programs I've written...

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Hi, hello, sorry for the late start, but I'm here anyways. I'm looking to enter NaNoGenMo with the intent of generating a ~50,000 word erotic novel. I have no idea...