A Twitter bot, tweeting Jack Kerouac's On The Road one line at a time.
This is where you go to find out how to tweet a file, line-by-line, in order. I'm doing it on Webfaction, with a bash script and a cron job as described in the above link. I couldn't figure out how to tweet each line in order on Heroku, because ephemeral file systems are ephemeral and so it's challenging to increment the index. (Host a text file with literally one number in it on S3 if that's easy or pleasant for you to do.)
So you have a giant text file of a book and you'd like to break it into 140-character chunks, and maybe, say, spellcheck to find the repeated errors caused by terrible OCR? Textblob is for you, and it also does a bunch of cool tricks that I'd like to use soon to analyze the text a bit more and build some cutesy graphics to get across how many times Paradise/Kerouac describes Moriarty/Cassady as doing something "manically" ugh so many adverbs.
War in Pieces is where you'll find useful code to implement Textblob as described above.
An account that tweets Allen Ginsberg's Howl one line at a time, on a loop. I'd love to see their stats on most favorited and retweeted lines.