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Who do you write like?

Discussion in 'Books and Anime Discussion' started by Shinysavage, Jul 13, 2010.

  1. Wildfeather

    Wildfeather The Nidokaiser ~ Prestige ~

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    "This post got me" on three lines got my J. D. Salinger.

    "This post got me J. D. Salinger" got me Raymond Chandler

    "This post got me Raymond Chandler" got me Raymond Chandler.

    I'm not sure how adding "J. D. Salinger" made me cease to write like him.

    edit: Apparently, my singularly retarded piece of fan fiction writes like Ian Flemming.

    Apparently, my new profile on fanfiction is written in H. P. Lovecraft's style.
     
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  2. Silens Cursor

    Silens Cursor The Silencer DLP Supporter

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  3. Tehlaziboi

    Tehlaziboi Ninja Meido

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    Posted a fanfiction that I half-assed and I got H.P Lovecraft.

    Dubious result is dubious. :|
     
  4. J22

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    I got James Joyce for some original stuff and for something I wrote on the spot,

    It correctly identified the first couple of chapters from Under the Dome by Stephen King and the lyrics for Paint it Black got the same result.

    Also Jim Butcher (from Changes) writes consistently like Raymond Chandler and Dan Brown although the author's note got Shakespeare.

    It also got George Orwell right and if you put random shit in there (like panda 27 times) it seems to come up with Chuck Palahniuk alot, so it's pretty accurate there.
     
  5. Chengar Qordath

    Chengar Qordath The Final Pony ~ Prestige ~

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    Most of my fiction writing came out as David Foster Wallace or Stephen King.

    Curiously, I fed some of my old college papers into it, and all my history came out at as Mario Puzo, while my Pol-Sci/Law came out as H.P. Lovecraft.
     
  6. Xiph0

    Xiph0 Yoda Admin

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    Got David Foster Wallace when I removed the HP bits.

    Edit: ... the guy hung himself, lol. That's encouraging :3
     
  7. Perspicacity

    Perspicacity Destroyer of Worlds ~ Prestige ~ DLP Supporter

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    But he was a fucking awesome writer before that.
     
  8. Shinysavage

    Shinysavage Madman With A Box ~ Prestige ~

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    From Neil Gaiman's twitter feed:
    :rolleyes:
     
  9. Scrittore

    Scrittore Groundskeeper

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    Tried a couple different writings of mine (non fanfics) and got Vonnegut along with Asimov. I put in my last forum post here at DLP and got Joyce.
     
  10. wordhammer

    wordhammer Dark Lord DLP Supporter

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    I popped in a few excerpts from recent chapters of my story, with the names changed to prevent 'Rowling bias'.

    A bulk of dialog came back as Leo Tolstoy, whereas a descriptive segment that included dialog returned Dan Brown.

    I just wonder if there's a setting for 'please seek remedial guidance in the use of the English language'. Maybe that was the Dan Brown rating.
     
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  11. Captain Trips

    Captain Trips High Inquisitor

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    Apparently I write like Cory Doctorow, who the hell is Cory Doctorow?
    I never heard of him before this test.
     
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  12. Scrittore

    Scrittore Groundskeeper

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  13. Chengar Qordath

    Chengar Qordath The Final Pony ~ Prestige ~

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    No Dan Brown is for when you make up a bunch of bullshit, and try to convince everyone it is real. Stephanie Meyer is the remedial English setting.
     
  14. disturbed27

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    Lafayette Ronald Hubbard

    That is mine I believe.
     
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  15. Andro

    Andro Master of Death DLP Supporter

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    You write like a scientologist? XD

    Stephen King and J.K.Rowling.
     
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  16. Schrodinger

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    Chuck Palahniuk.
    Who the FUCK is Chuck Palahniuk?

    EDIT:
    Got me Anne Rice. :awesome
     
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  17. Celestin

    Celestin Dimensional Trunk

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    First rule of Fight Club is, you do not talk about Chuck Palahniuk. ;)
     
  18. Zennith

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    Haha, he's really a fantastic author. I'd be happy to get him.
     
  19. Schrodinger

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    Oh, and a GlaDOS quote got Margaret Atwood.
     
  20. Fiat

    Fiat The Chosen One DLP Supporter

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    Nope. He writes like the king of scientologists.