Friday, October 09, 2009

Plot Generator

Looking for a plot for your novel? Big Huge Thesaurus will generate a whole list of them for you every time you load the page.

Some examples:
  • A servant is held hostage in Washington D.C..
  • A maid grabs the wrong briefcase by mistake in a spooky cemetary.
  • A mystical shaman discovers a shocking secret in the sewers.
  • An abused woman must save the president from terrorists while on Safari in Africa.
  • God takes a vacation that goes horribly wrong in a prep school.
  • A young man misses an opportunity of a lifetime and ends up betraying his best friend.
  • An army chaplain fights for his life in Australia.
  • A battle-scarred warrior enters a hot dog eating contest while on a date.

3 comments:

Rick Collins said...

Does this help with your writing, Chris?

More interesting, was the "blog topics" on the same site. Rather generic ideas, but now we know where your next ideas will come from;-)

Richard said...

"A prankster meets a strange homeless woman on the way to dinner."

In English, it's ambiguous as to who's on their way to dinner. In Chinese, it would be clear.

Chris said...

I hadn't seen the blog topics generator. It is kind of neat but seems to be canned sentences rather than computer generated ones.

I think the prankster statement is clear in English if you assume the writer knows how to use commas.