Bots and self-generating texts use computer programming to autonomously generate text for human readers. Bots are computer software which are programmed to respond to, or produce content for a human reader. Bots can use the internet and social media to share content which is scheduled, responsive, or in real-time. Bots can be programmed to use language and language patterns including poetry forms. An example of one of the first bots to create electronic literature is the Manchester University Computer (MUC). Programmed by Christopher Strachey in 1953, the MUC was able to form billions of different love letters using around seventy words. It would sign the love letters, "M.U.C." being the computers initials. A present day example is Pentametron , a Twitter bot which filters thousands of tweets per second in search of couplets that fit iambic pentameter. When a perfect tweet is found, the bot will retweet the tweet for its followers to see. One way to...