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According to Chapter 18 of Becoming Robin,
Stephen King
I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!
This amuses me on many, many levels, not the least of which being that Stephen King is my hero :-P
Edit: Quick edit to fix a formatting goof. Eek!
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>> Annie Rice?
Annie Rice?
What are they playing at?
Cheers,
Puddin'
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Cheers,
Puddin'
A tender heart is an asset to an editor: it helps us be ruthless in a tactful way.
--- The Chicago Manual of Style
Writing Analysis
It says that I write like Arthur C. Clarke. OH, I so wish!
Gwen
Okay, I tried avoiding it, but finally gave in
I took six consecutive parts of my story, 'Ida The Spy', in 5, 5, 6, 5, 5, & 5 paragraph chunks ( The six paragraph part was because it involves Racinne, and black magic.
The first two parts involve Shannon, her TS victim, and it came up with Stephen King & David Foster Wallace. While the part is not very lighthearted, I think King is way too dark for his 5 paragraphs. Wallace, I dunno.
The third, 6 paragraph part came up H P Lovecraft, which fits rather well, I guess.
The next parts came after I switched to Holly's arrival at the bank and meeting the security guard, all very light stuff, no magic in it, and I got Mary Shelley, Stephen King, & Cory Doctorow, 2 horror writers, and one Science fiction author, none of which fit their 5 paragraphs, in my opinion.
But, from looking at others 'I write like' findings, I see a preponderance of science fiction and horror writers.
Just for the heck of it, I took different 5 paragraph sets out of the same part of my story, and by shifting one paragraph forward or back, went form H P Lovecraft to Dan Bbrown, or elsewhere to Stephanie Meyer ( vampires), Annie Rice, ( Vampires), and Arthur Clarke, none of whom come close to fitting the light-hearted sections I 'tested'
Oh well, it killed some time... but not me
Holly
It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
Holly
Depending on which bit I put in ...
I get different authors:
One segment of The Reluctant Bridesmaid came out as Stephen King and another came out Cory Doctorow.
Most of the rest came out as: J. D Salinger
On the other hand, Animal Farm came out as Oscar Wilde
I think maybe I should be disturbed that all of them are male authors. *sighs*
Anne
A hoot!
This is seriously funny!
Depending on which of my stories I use, I write like Ursula K. Le Guin, Gertrude Stein, Cory Doctorow, Stephen King or William Gibson.
Further testing yields J.D. Salinger, Annie Rice, Douglas Adams, Arthur C Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Ian Fleming.
Dominant results: Arthur Clarke, followed by Cory Doctorow and Stephen King.
I can deal with that, but what it really says to me is that I'm not easily pigeonholed.
Abby
I write like
J.D. Salinger, according to my first chapter of my Green Arrow Retcon.
Who? Who? And, Eek!
As you know, I haven't written very much. Just a few real-life essays, and one piece of fiction. So far. None of them are very long, so I was able to paste whole stories into the writing-style analyzer.
My fiction piece apparently simulates Chuck Palahniuk. My non-fiction came up with different authors. One was Cory Doctorow. Another was Stephen King.
Eek?
___________________
If a picture is worth 1000 words, this is at least part of my story.
How it works...
See my comment on the previous blog: http://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/forum/21635/i-write-like#comme...
Meanwhile, I fed it extracts from Charles Darwin's On The Origin of Species:
Preface, Intro, 14 chapters (16 segments total)
8 Edgar Allan Poe
7 H.P. Lovecraft
1 Jonathan Swift
For fun, I then fed it Near A Raven (a retelling of a certain Poe poem), and it decided that was Lovecraftian. The original poem it attributes to The Bard!
So why's it so inaccurate? As the author explains in the interview I linked to from the other thread, it's all an automated algorithm - and we all know from automatic translation software how inaccurate algorithms can be...
And thinking of online automatic translation:
Introducing: MultiBabel.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't...
As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!
Following up
Taking Laika's idea below, I fed the preface of "English How She Is Spoke" to Multi-Babel and got back:
Well, it hardly made it much worse. :)
Hugs,
Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
Well...
"Well, it hardly made it much worse. :)"
*Giggle!*
Actually, looking at it, I'm tempted to say it seems to have improved some parts.
As Mark Twain said, English As She Is Spoke could be neither explained by stupidity, nor willful parody. It required a mixture of stupidity, diligence, honesty of effort, and divine inspiration to achieve its level of awfulness.
The Great Blog Crossover Project
Someone should feed a chunk of ENGLISH AS SHE IS SPOKEN from Pippa's blog into it.
Maybe the dumb thing will blow up!
~~~hugs, Laika
"Government will only recognize 2 genders, male + female,
as assigned at birth-" (In his own words:)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1lugbpMKDU
Great Idea!
It came back H.P. Lovecraft. :)
Hugs,
Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
I write like...
...Bonzi Cat!!!
Angharad (swoons)
Angharad
Golly! Gosh! Wow! Evidently,
Golly! Gosh! Wow!
Evidently, I write like Stephen King on The Green Fog and Stephenie Meyer with Home Alone!
I wish I had their money!
Hugs
Sue
Make up yer damn mind!
I entered four successive chapters from my story A CLOCKWORK FRUIT
into the thing and was told that I write like:
DOUGLAS ADAMS
DAVID FOSTER WALLACE
HP LOVECRAPT
and the ever popular ANNIE RICE
(I wonder if she knows Willie Shakespeare or Hank Fielding...)
I've gotten more accuracy, consistency and relevance out of fortune cookies...
~~~hugs, Laika
"Government will only recognize 2 genders, male + female,
as assigned at birth-" (In his own words:)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1lugbpMKDU
Annie Rice?
....She gets together with Ursula "Cubbie" LeGuin, Buddy Dostoyevsky and Harry "The Glider" Pinter for Bridge every Saturday afternoon. Anybody seen my meds?
Dio vi benedica tutti
Con grande amore e di affetto
Andrea Lena
Love, Andrea Lena
Me Too, Me Too
Well, feeling rather foolish I decided I'd submit large chunks (2 to 5 pages) from my Comdex stories. I must say I am rather flattered to be in such August (it's still August after all) company. Seems that depending on which portion of the story I submitted I came out as:
Either Ian Fleming (I was impressed) or
Steven King (Okay, but I don't like horror stories!) or
Gertrude Stein (What an eclectic Lady!) or
William Gibson (William who??) or
Arthur C. Clarke (A Spaced Adventure) or
David Foster Wallace (An Infanite Jest, like a dangling participle) or
Raymond Chandler (Wow, Phillip Marlow can invesitgate why wa all get
more than one author identified with us!(
Of course there is a simple solution, claim them all then point to the computer and say: It's not my fault, the compueter did it when something goes wrong.
Beth
Re: Annie Rice
The link to Annie Rice, actually leads to Anne Rice. Was that what you intended?
Regards,
Dave.