Check which famous writer you write like with this statistical analysis tool, which analyzes your word choice and writing style and compares them with those of the famous writers.
Any text in English will do: your latest blog post, journal entry, comment, chapter of your unfinished book, etc. For reliable results paste at least a few paragraphs (not tweets).iwl.me/
I ran some of my DJ entries here through analysis. Each entry came back saying I write like David Foster Wallace, whose works I have never read. Professor Wikipedia says that his writings
Golly, that sounds unweildly.
At least when I input a chapter of a fiction I wrote, the result changed to Arthur C. Clark How about you?
I entered a paragraph of my DJ and got Wallace, too. I think that nearly every DJ entry from everyone here will link to Wallace since there’s a distinctive DJ style.
A very recent dream journal entry and a short story gave me Margaret Atwood and Dan Brown respectively. I’m doubtful at its accuracy, but can’t help but find it a neat diversion!
I put in a dream that I wrote a while ago, when I was half asleep and got Stephanie Meyer.
I put in another, more thought about one, and received Lewis Carrol.
And finally, I put in a bit of VG RP, J K Rowling.
I wonder who Bruno’s RP would get…
/me runs off ctrl+c and ctrl+v’ing.
EDIT: Apparently I write Java code like Aurthur C Clarke
Entries from my personal journal came out as Vladimir Nabokov. (Haw. Haw. Surprise? ) I adore him, I’m rereading Lolita right now, he was a entomologist and had synesthesia. We should have been lovers. End story.
Tried again with a post from the Cloud and got Kurt Vonnegut, who I’ve never heard of, but it sounds like I’d like him.
Kurt Vonnegut was an American novelist who wrote works blending satire, black comedy, and science fiction, such as Slaughterhouse-Five (1969), Cat’s Cradle (1963), and Breakfast of Champions (1973).
That was actually from 2 different samples from the Carnival WG you GM’d.
I was too lazy to dig any more and had to get back to my homework
Just like now!