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In the vein of [Language survey 2016](https://github.com/NaNoGenMo/2016/issues/51), [Language survey 2015](https://github.com/dariusk/NaNoGenMo-2015/issues/17), and [Languages used in NaNoGenMo 2014](…
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_[Brutus and Cassius, at the close of the scene](https://www.crummy.com/writing/NaNoGenMo/2020/)_ is the first known novel to be translated to English from the [Tamarian language](https://memory-alpha…
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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 thous…
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About the project
Unheimlich is a tool that swaps upper and lower case letters with alternatives from a table. Swapping with alternatives that have a similar phonetic quality creates an output that r…
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This book generator is about people, animals and choices.The idea arises from a game of eloquence I did weekly, about thirty years ago, when I practiced with my fellow salesmen to develop the creativi…
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Not sure what to do yet, some throwaway ideas:
- [x] [_Pride, Prejudice_](https://github.com/NaNoGenMo/2017/issues/130): The problem isn't generating over 50,000 words. The problem is existing book…
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I could use some feedback on this idea.
I'm thinking of creating a novel generator that generates text based off my geolocation. Could use suggestions for a good way to do this. I'm on my feet walk…
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First time participating, got a couple of ideas to test the feasibility of!
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Generate a genealogical tree and short biographies for the people based on dates, places and relationships.
There are so many cool ideas on how to make it historically plausible and engaging to rea…
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