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National Novel Generation Month, 2017 edition.

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A parody or homage to the nouveau roman, using my TextGen combinator library https://github.com/spikelynch/textgen

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# [*What is Trump?*](https://github.com/hugovk/NaNoGenMo-2017/tree/master/02-what-is-trump) ## What it does A variation on last year's [*Dear Santa*](https://github.com/NaNoGenMo/2016/issues/138), a chapter crowdsourced from each US state, populated from a Twitter search. ## Generated output...

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Train up an embedding with some kind of older writing; attempt some kind of (LSTM?) based style transfer onto a newer story of appropriate length. This will probably be a...

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Done! Take a look at http://hypotext.co/bible and try refreshing. Description and source: https://github.com/hypotext/hyperbible/

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I was planning on making some awesome thing with AI agents and interactions etc. but it turns out I don't have the knowledge or time. Instead I made this, whatever...

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I have some very messy Python that: - Takes a text and analyses the syntax down to tags, so that there is the 'structure' of the text - Strips and...

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## [View Novel Here](http://jrladd.com/shakes_summary/) ## [View Code Here](https://github.com/jrladd/shakes_summary) What if Shakespeare wrote the backs of 19th-century book jackets? I matched randomized lines from [Shakespeare's works](http://www.folgerdigitaltexts.org/) with [Yellowback book covers](https://www.flickr.com/photos/yellowbacks/). A...

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The intent is to produce a book that describes a computer's thought process as it makes one chess move. The book opens with a chess position, followed by an in-depth...

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That's my first time in NaNoGenMo and I don't have much time available. So I am going to generate simple stories of procedural islands using a simple grammar.

We (re)watched Gossip Girl a few months ago; maybe procedurally generating e.g. 'A. and B. were seen at Hotel Fake-Name' would be fun?

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