Too frazzled to sit down and write more than 140 characters at a time, but still want to write the great American novel? Quillpill may be for you. It lets you spit out your novel in tiny pieces over your cellphone.
I'm sure some creative people could make good use of this, but most of the results will probably be crap. This is not to say that novels in fragments haven't been done well before -- they have, but not by people who just twittered them out (see most of David Markson's books, starting with Reader's Block, and Felix Feneon's Novels in Three Lines, for example).
(Via TechCrunch.)
Yep, the results will likely be crap. On the other hand, you have been tagged with some silly online thingy, should you be into that sort of thingy.
http://bugsngasgal.wordpress.com/2008/06/17/7-random-things/
Posted by: BGG | Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at 02:04 PM