posted by [identity profile] elmyra.livejournal.com at 11:55am on 03/07/2008
Does Dan Brown count?
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posted by [personal profile] cdave at 12:21pm on 03/07/2008
To mis-quote Monkey Island
"How appropriate you write like a cow!"

How about Stone?

Or is silcon stoney enough?
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 12:52pm on 03/07/2008
I was thinking of computer-generated books as contenders. Also, ghost-written autobiographies of rock stars perhaps.

The problem with Stone is that you're implying title = author, as far as I see.
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posted by [personal profile] cdave at 12:56pm on 03/07/2008
The titular stone is more than just a lump of rock, but even in the story, it doesn't write anything.

There must be a geography book somewhere that does the life of an igneous rock in the the first person.
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 01:04pm on 03/07/2008
There are nineteenth-century books written for children which are autobiographies of rocks. I know someone who studies them (among other things). I'll be seeing her this weekend if you want details and they're not readily apparent via web searches (which I haven't done).
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 12:50pm on 03/07/2008
As cattle or as stone?
 
posted by [identity profile] juniperus.livejournal.com at 12:50pm on 03/07/2008
*snigger*
 
posted by [identity profile] noncalorsedumor.livejournal.com at 07:21pm on 03/07/2008
HA!

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