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- From: pedersen@seas.smu.edu (Ted Pedersen)
- Subject: Computer writes a book?
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- Organization: SMU - School of Engineering & Applied Science - Dallas
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 16:30:29 GMT
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- I saw the following in the Books column (by Olin Chism) of the Dallas
- Morning News Sunday January 24, 1993. Copied without permission. It
- concerns a computer program that allegedly wrote a book in the style
- of Jacqueline Susann.
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- I think this is a stunt. I don't really believe a computer program
- wrote this book. However, if anyone has any information about this
- book or the author that would give this some credibility I would like
- to hear about it. Comment on the general idea would be interesting as
- well. I don't think the idea itself is impossible, it just seems like
- this case is a little far fetched.
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- "Birch Lane Press of New York says that Scott French, a
- free-lance writer and computer consultant from California, invested
- eight years and $50,000 to develop a computer program that writes like
- Jaqueline Susann. Mr. French's electronic novelist has output Just
- This Once, a 256 page sizzler that Birch Lane will publish next
- summer."
-
- "The first thought of any good skeptic is that Birch Lane is
- pulling a fast one. Remember "Naked Came the Stranger", the potboiler
- that Lyle Stuart published back in the 60's? And how Penelope Ashe,
- its author, turned out to be a whole committe of jokesters? Well, Lyle
- Stuart is a subsidiary of Carol Publishing Group, which also owns
- Birch Lane."
-
- "Suspicians are not allayed by the tone of the commentary in
- Birch Lane's catalog: "Scott French, a self-professed fan of
- mega-selling author Jacqueline Susann, imagined what it would be like
- if she were still alive. Secretly he hoped that, following her
- premature death, Susann had be frozen, a la Walt Disney. The doctors
- could thaw her out by setting a giant microwave to the Low/Defrost
- setting, then cure her cancer and put her back in front of the
- typewriter where she belonged...""
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- * Ted Pedersen pedersen@seas.smu.edu *
- * Department of Computer Science and Engineering, *
- * Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 75275 (214) 768-2126 *
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