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Lauren ([info]ladylauren) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-10-29 21:07:00


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Current mood:Dramatic
Current music:Crowded House -- 'There Goes God'
Entry tags:authorwank, bloody repeats!, nanowrimo, plagiarism, pretention, should be nanoreadmo amirite

My word count is pastede on yay, back for 2009!
Some of you may remember this wank from last year, revolving around a certain individual who decided to claim he'd 'won' NaNoWriMo by copying and pasting pages from Wikipedia and so on into Word and then using find and replace until it was a 'completely new and unique literary work'.

Well, he's back. With his profile page proudly boasting of last year's 'achievement' thusly:

My debut with NaNoWriMo was in 2008, when I completed a 2.5-million-word draft titled "The President Who Exploded." This work is what I call a “non-linear literary collage.” It consists of materials I mined from various blogs, chat rooms and fan fiction sites. I'm a word rustler. I prowl the talk pages of Wikipedia, the reader comments on io9.com and various venues frequented by anonymous bloggers. I shamelessly plagiarize their words -- even their misspellings and gramatical errors -- then transform the stolen content into a new and unique literary product through a series of computer-assisted modifications (cut-up engines, Markov generators, search and replace functions, etc.) and combinations with recycled content from my own writings. These are techniques I first explored in “Marienbad My Love,” the world's longest novel. Released in 2008, this 17-million-word creation also sets records for the world's longest word, sentence and book title.

Which, notably, is copypasta from his own website. Self-plagiarism must be the literary equivalent of sitting on your hand until it goes numb before masturbating.

Modus operandi announced, he trots into the 'Reaching the MILLION ...... NaNoWriMo 2009' The following exchange ensues:

marienbadmylove: I logged 2.5 million words last year. I'm swinging for 999,999-plus again this time. Let the good times roll!

Kateness: you know I don't think your words count, on the basis of our disagreement last year.
BUT
because the rules explicitly say I can't call you a cheater, I won't, because god knows that rule has helped me in the past, and we'll just leave it at that. If you think it's a win, it's a win (Just kindly keep your hands off any excerpts I may post, and my blog if you're so inclined), and that's all I'm going to say about this.


marienbadmylove: Ah, but how can you stop me? *snip some drivel about William Burroughs*

Dragonchilde (forum moderator extraordinaire: OH NO YOU DIDN'T *cites rules stating why he can't threaten to steal other Wrimos' writing*

marienbadmylove: *more gibberish about Burroughs that is kind of really not applicable in this situation at all*

Rest of responses: *dogpile without explicitly calling him a cheater* The best of which is Angolera's: There's a huge difference between writing 2.5 million words and using 2.5 million words.

marienbadmylove: *disappears from thread*

But where is he now? Oh, here he is, announcing his intention to hit 50,000 words on Day One to give himself a 'little cushion' on his way to the million. Please note he never states he's going to write these words, and is yet to return to the thread to pass comment on whether he is typing these words or using a voice recognition system. Funny about that.

And it's not even November yet...

Edit: Classic response from painkillers regarding the need of someone shooting for a million to sleep: Sleep? SLEEP? sleep is for writers, I'm a conceptual artist I am. ga ga goo goo ga ga, gin gang gooly, see it is the conception of the words that matter, not the words themselves. i don't need to sleep, because i don't use my brain -- for anything.

Son of edit: He reaches 50K!



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[info]jkefka
2009-10-29 03:19 pm UTC (link)
Ahh, NaNo wank, always satisfying! Definitely under the category of wankers who just will not shut up, this fellow. He really seems to have issues with the concept of "writing" as opposed to just "creating word-hash using a few basic algorithms and a supply of raw text." Ironically, it seems like he does more actual writing in wanking about his HUGE PENIS WORDCOUNT than he will in the production of "his" "work." Yes, they do need to be scare-quoted separately.

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[info]jkefka
2009-10-29 03:21 pm UTC (link)
Also massive icon <3 to the OP. You get boobies for making me smile.

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really ot
[info]snarkhunter
2009-10-30 02:06 pm UTC (link)
I really like her bra. Wonder where I could get one like that. :D

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Re: really ot
[info]jkefka
2009-10-30 02:20 pm UTC (link)
Dita has her own line and uses them in a lot of her shoots, so check out her site I guess?

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Re: really ot
[info]snarkhunter
2009-10-30 02:33 pm UTC (link)
You know what really scares me? I looked at that icon and thought, "Oh, Dita Van Teese." And then was like, "No, it's unlikely you identified a woman by her lovely breasts and just a bit of her hair."

Now I want to know how I managed that. :D

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Re: really ot
[info]jkefka
2009-10-30 06:28 pm UTC (link)
My usual algorithm is "Virtually perfect breasts displayed in an elegant and fashionable manner Y/N." Most of the time "Y" works out to be Dita.

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Re: really ot
[info]fionnabhair
2009-11-02 07:17 pm UTC (link)
You know what's scary? While I wouldn't claim to have boobies as lovely as Dita's...my friends do like to take photos of them - just them, no face - and by now, about five of my friends can actually tell when it's a photo of me, even when the head is absent (including my best friend's husband, which was a little weird).

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[info]ladylauren
2009-11-02 01:56 am UTC (link)
Mmmm, boobies.

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[info]beccastareyes
2009-10-29 03:23 pm UTC (link)
Now, there's a challenge to him -- can he write 50,000 (coherent, original) words in the NaNo fora about how he can write more words than you?

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[info]queencallipygos
2009-10-29 04:00 pm UTC (link)
Or can he write 2 million words about his penis?

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[info]cygnia
2009-10-29 04:44 pm UTC (link)
A "dinky" algorithm?

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Ink a dinka dink
[info]kosaginolegion
2009-10-29 11:39 pm UTC (link)
Okay, thanks to this, I now have an image of this guy writing with his penis.

*goes off to find brain bleach*

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mockygogo
2009-10-29 05:07 pm UTC (link)
only if they're very small words.

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[info]jkefka
2009-10-29 05:18 pm UTC (link)
Hm, well, if you totaled all his wank from this year (so far) and last year, that could probably work out to at least a few thousand, maybe up to 10K. I'm sure if he really put his mind to it he could go the distance.

Oh dear. I just had one of those terrible ideas. A NaNo project of writing 50K words on various NaNo Forums about your book, without ever writing a book, then compiling all the posts. Not even wanky/trolling, just...posts. Well, I don't do NaNo, but if one of you enterprising sorts wants to take that and run I wouldn't say I encourage it but I at least allow it?

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[info]caito
2009-10-29 07:10 pm UTC (link)
... okay, now I kind of want to do that.

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[info]yoritomo_reiko
2009-10-29 07:17 pm UTC (link)
I know it's not NaNo, but I'm pretty sure LadySyb has already done this much...

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mockygogo
2009-10-29 05:15 pm UTC (link)
it's funny, I recall my ex creating such an algorithm back in the 80's, he thought it was so clever and he put in three or four of his own essays from various classes and basically it came out with four pages of little more than the portmanteaued phrase "Chinese American Indians"

I'm now picturing marienbadmylove as a Jeff Goldblum-y geeky guy with a plaid shirt and a pocket protector too cheap to get an engineering degree at a big college so he gets a physics and CS double major at state college to compensate. Or is that TMI? :-)

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