Oliver was not an ordinary monkey, he loved being around humans. His master Fernando was a smart fellow, he was a professor at the local university. His rooms were stacked with books, from wall to wall and from ceiling to ceiling. He was a remarkable man and he would prepare potions from mixing several colored liquids in his laboratory.
It was the night of the large red moon. Oliver the monkey was sitting at the window, in Fernando’s laboratory, when he saw one of the liquids start to sparkle. Oliver had always wondered what those transparent liquids tasted like and he decided to try the one that was extra sparkly, under the light of the red moon.
Oliver went to sleep after tasting the delicious red liquid that was in the test tube. The next morning when he awoke from sleep, Fernando had gone off to college. Oliver went over to the desk and picked up a pen and a diary. He had so many ideas and he began to write. It was slow at the beginning and then he started to write furiously, page after page. After four hours, his hands started to pain, so he progressed to a typewriter. It was slow and he needed to get his work done faster, so he progressed to the extra computer Fernando kept for students who needed to research and type their papers.
By the end of the day, Oliver the Monkey had completed his first novel, about a man who discovered a world on Mars, that was not visible to the human eye, as it existed on a higher vibration. When Fernando returned from work, he was amazed at what the young monkey had achieved. He could talk and have an intelligent conversation with his pet, who was now an individual in his own right. After he had read the manuscript that Oliver had completed, he was so impressed that he contacted Angelica his literary agent, who managed to get a five-series book deal with one of the Big-Five Publishers.
At the end of the year, Oliver was a bestselling Monkey Writer. After two years, he had ten monkeys working for his publication company, “Kingdom of the Monkey Writer”, churning out bestsellers every month. In ten years, Oliver the bestselling Monkey Writer, had completed more books than William Shakespeare, Sir Arthus Conan Doyle or Charles Dickens had written during their lifetimes.
Writer’s Note: This story is inspired by the idea that infinite monkeys typing can write the works of William Shakespeare or the Infinite Monkey Theorem.
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