Tuesday, April 2, 2024

The CanLit Premise Generator

Yes, there’s such a thing, which produces such surefire Giller-winning plotlines as:
  • A group of writers learn to salt cod despite an absent father.
  • Two dogs cannot finish their novel after an awkwardly verbose prologue.
  • One of the Eatons tersely contemplates their provincial identity, after being blinded by wildfire smoke.
  • An old woman tries acid at a concert but in a Little Mosque on the Prairie kind of way.
  • A lonely widower smuggles rum in an RV, barely escaping the weather.
  • A wife journeys to the center of Algonquin Park despite an absent father.

Perhaps we are a too-predictable nation.

Inspired (or frightened) by the rollout of AI. Image (and generator) at the CanLit Premise Generator site.

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