The Blah Story Volume 1 Nigel Tomm

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The Blah Story, Volume 1

Overwhelmingly creative, Nigel Tomm demolishes the barrier of words and meaning, giving vitality and expressive strength to the pattern of his most exclusive novel - The Blah Story. It is a new way of conceiving text that frees the imagination, allowing you to personalize each and every word by your own creativity. * Book statistics: Volume 1 contains 390,734 words; 2,010,877 characters (with spaces). *
The Blah Story

There's no wrong way to read a blah. Overwhelmingly creative, Nigel Tomm demolishes the barrier of words and meaning, giving vitality and expressive strength to the pattern of his most exclusive novel - The Blah Story. It is a new way of conceiving text that frees the imagination, allowing you to personalize each and every word by your own creativity. * Book statistics: Volume 19 contains 11 words; 3,609,796 characters (with spaces); 3,609,750-letter word. Volumes 16, 17, 18 and 19 consist of one sentence which contains 2,403,109 words, 15,403,732 characters (with spaces) and 3,248 pages.
Marienbad My Love

Exiled on a deserted island, a Christ-haunted journalist-turned-filmmaker attempts to persuade a married women from his past to help him produce a science-fiction-themed pastiche to the 1960s French New Wave classic, "Last Year at Marienbad." Through this act of artistic creation, he expects to carry out the will of God by prophesizing the death of time and the birth of a new religion. If only he can make the woman remember him... "Marienbad My Love" is the world's longest novel, a multi-million-word, multiple-volume work meticulously assembled through calculation and chance from fragments of pre-existing texts both written and appropriated by Mark Leach over the course of 30 years - "the movie," as Leach calls it, "of all my labors and all my inspirations."