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I would be interested in further discussions but I'm not sure what's the best thing to do. What I like here is the relative effervescence, many people dropping many ideas at once. That is probably due to the "one month" thing, over a period of time I guess everything would gradually become more quiet. We all have other weird things to work on than novel generation...some of us are even busy with unweird things to. What would be good would be to have NaNoGenMo instituted as a regular event...
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Mostly I want to think about this once December rolls around. I'll probably fire up some kind of website for NaNoGenMo and link to all the completed entries for the month. Around that time we'll also discuss what to do beyond that. I was thinking, maybe we could compile a book with excerpts from all the generated novels (with consent of the creators, of course).
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that would be totally amazing
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Any continuation would be great: site, book, forum. This has been a fantastic project and a really great little community forming.
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If this becomes annual, you can expect me to participate every year.
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 10:09 AM, Jeff Thompson [email protected]:
Any continuation would be great: site, book, forum. This has been a
fantastic project and a really great little community forming.—
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What would be good would be to have NaNoGenMo instituted as a regular event...
I would like to see this as well.
over a period of time I guess everything would gradually become more quiet. We all have other weird things to work on than novel generation...some of us are even busy with unweird things to.
Well, yes. BUT....
Textual-generation (whether by hand, or semi-autonomously), and the presentation (framing) of same, is one of my interest areas.I have a bunch of other commitments. But I like to keep my hand in. Bouncing ideas off others who are interested, or at least understand some of what I'm talking about, is nice on occasion. Better than blank looks, at any rate. This month has been great for me -- I haven't completed 50K, but I've seen a lot of great ideas and approaches I never heard of before.
Github-as-discussion-chamber is interesting. I might be interested in a blog, a la Gnoetry "daily". If anybody else is interested in continuing some idea-bouncing, albeit slowed-down, after November.
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It has been wonderful to see all these various text generation methods (and
not just six hundred flavors of markov chains). I'd participate in a
low-flow continuation into the rest of the year as well, because generative
text is also a major interest of mine.
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 9:25 AM, Michael Paulukonis <
[email protected]> wrote:
What would be good would be to have NaNoGenMo instituted as a regular
event...I would like to see this as well.
over a period of time I guess everything would gradually become more
quiet. We all have other weird things to work on than novel
generation...some of us are even busy with unweird things to.Well, yes. BUT....
Textual-generation (whether by hand, or semi-autonomously), and the
presentation (framing) of same, is one of my interest areas.I have a bunch
of other commitments. But I like to keep my hand in. Bouncing ideas off
others who are interested, or at least understand some of what I'm talking
about, is nice on occasion. Better than blank looks, at any rate. This
month has been great for me -- I haven't completed 50K, but I've seen a lot
of great ideas and approaches I never heard of before.Github-as-discussion-chamber is interesting. I might be interested in a
blog, a la Gnoetry "daily" http://gnoetrydaily.wordpress.com/. If
anybody else is interested in continuing some idea-bouncing, albeit
slowed-down, after November.—
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"There are 7 billion people on Earth. Someone shares your interests. Make a
beacon for them." - Hmmm, gonna have to give this one more thought!
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 10:31 AM, John Ohno [email protected]:
It has been wonderful to see all these various text generation methods
(and
not just six hundred flavors of markov chains). I'd participate in a
low-flow continuation into the rest of the year as well, because
generative
text is also a major interest of mine.On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 9:25 AM, Michael Paulukonis <
[email protected]> wrote:What would be good would be to have NaNoGenMo instituted as a regular
event...I would like to see this as well.
over a period of time I guess everything would gradually become more
quiet. We all have other weird things to work on than novel
generation...some of us are even busy with unweird things to.Well, yes. BUT....
Textual-generation (whether by hand, or semi-autonomously), and the
presentation (framing) of same, is one of my interest areas.I have a
bunch
of other commitments. But I like to keep my hand in. Bouncing ideas off
others who are interested, or at least understand some of what I'm
talking
about, is nice on occasion. Better than blank looks, at any rate. This
month has been great for me -- I haven't completed 50K, but I've seen a
lot
of great ideas and approaches I never heard of before.Github-as-discussion-chamber is interesting. I might be interested in a
blog, a la Gnoetry "daily" http://gnoetrydaily.wordpress.com/. If
anybody else is interested in continuing some idea-bouncing, albeit
slowed-down, after November.—
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub<
https://github.com/dariusk/NaNoGenMo/issues/75#issuecomment-29295760>
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If anybody would like to join https://github.com/TextGenTex let me know. Github and github pages to display works and web-workable engines is a simple way to start out.
@enkiv2 - I've already added you as an org-owner.
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One thing I'd like to know, but don't know, is, what sorts of things do people who participate in NaNoWriMo do with their novels, in December, after they've written them or failed to write them...? I'm sure there is no right answer, I'm just kind of curious.
As for maintaining an interest group in the off-season -- frankly, text-generation isn't one of my major interests, but it does fall under the umbrella of things I'm interested in, so yes, I'm interested, although I may not contribute frequently. Back in the old days, people would run mailing lists for this sort of thing. Then forums came along, and they worked less well for the purpose, then blogs came along, and they worked even less well, and then social media came along, and it... yeah. The experience of [ab]using Github issues as a forum has been very interesting. It's clearly not optimized for it, but I found it a lot less annoying to use than most web-forum software.
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Even if I'm not sure I'll publish more generators, I'll be happy to follow further discussions.
I don't know exactly why, but I agree about Github being a very convenient place to discuss projects.
what sorts of things do people who participate in NaNoWriMo do with their novels, in December, after they've written them or failed to write them...?
I don't know about the others but this has inspired me a lot to do a lot of things, some of them only remotely connected to novel generation.
However, I also somehow polished my generators, and wrote stuff about them (pretty much the same things I wrote here but trying to make it clearer and failing)
Even More Ultraviolent Homer http://www.lilinx.com/emhu/
Existing Book Generator http://www.lilinx.com/extexgen/
"Book written by a machine in Toki Pona and interpreted by humans" will evolve into a beautiful project...some day.
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My first interactive fiction - 'The Secret Vaults of
Kas The Betrayer' has entered IFComp 2014!
The goal of entering a work of fiction into this event
was a life goal of mine I can finally check off
PLAY AND VOTE - STARTING OCTOBER 1
http://www.ifcomp.org/ballot
Now you can experience the entire adventure as an
interactive fiction novel where you control the outcome
Featuring seven endings, multiple puzzles to discover
& attempt to solve, and never released story lines revealed!
This is the most complete exploration of the Secret Vaults
to date, and promises to be an exciting adventure for the brave
'The Secret Vaults of Kas The Betrayer' entered IFComp 2014,
now in it's 20th Year as an international writing competition
PLAY AND VOTE - STARTING OCTOBER 1
http://www.ifcomp.org/ballot
Interactive Fiction Competition, is a celebration of new,
text-driven digital games & stories from independent creators
You can help judge who wins this year's competition
by playing and voting for, at least five entries
It is my sincere hope that you will play 'Kas the Betrayer'
and find it so enjoyable that you want to vote as a judge
But I encourage you to explore ALL the interactive fiction
works submitted by the many authors in this year's comp
PLAY AND VOTE - STARTING OCTOBER 1
http://www.ifcomp.org/ballot
Live the adventure,
Andrew Jackson
[email protected]
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