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National Novel Generation Month, 2018 edition.
An acrostic is a poem (or other form of writing) in which the first letter (or syllable, or word) of each line (or paragraph, or other recurring feature in the...
Completed this one, in rough form, pretty quickly, considering it is in a language that is new to me ... and I don't mean Python ... https://nickm.com/code/libro.py https://nickm.com/poems/libro.pdf
- [Code](https://gist.github.com/tra38/3f44489b31d9798c63dcdd79bdad0d16) - [Novel](https://gist.github.com/tra38/500a97df85f8bd866ad74c0f326351bb) Uses a corpus from #84 to generate filler, pseudo-philosophical paragraphs. Preview (quotes came from a previously-generated novel - not the one linked here): >I am so...
Ever wished the novel you were reading was way more exciting? Try Textillating it! The user inputs a .txt file (like a novel), and my script outputs a modified version...
After a couple of false starts, I'm working on the generation of a 50,000-word play where each of a cast of characters speaks in example sentences from their own European-language...
My novel for NaNoGenMo 2018. I combined passages from books such as Alice in Wonderland, The Secret Garden, Cinderella, Mary Poppins, Nancy Drew, Paper Towns, The Wizard of Oz, Thirteen...
Code: https://github.com/mathias/nanogenmo-2018
I'm gonna try jumping in a little bit late, but hopefully I'll at least get a little bit farther than last year! I think the hardest part for me will...
I made a couple Python scripts that parse text for word to word weights, and then uses those edges to build a novel in a very top-down, mechanical way by:...
Inspired by ufo-poems' use of an ee cummings filter, I decided to do a similar project, turning a database of Wikipedia's trivia facts (the "Did you know.." box on the...