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The metanovel: writing stories by computer.
Publisher:
  • Yale University
  • Computer Science Dept. 51 Prospect St. New Haven, CT
  • United States
Order Number:AAI7713224
Pages:
246
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Contributors
  • University of California, Irvine
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