Monday 6 September 2010

So who do you write like?

Every now and then, I like to go random internet browsing - isn't it fascinating going from one link to another, to another and to yet another as you get lost in the miriad of internet trails, rings and webs:) I came across this link whilst browsing though my favourite blogs this week. You paste in a blog post or a piece of your own written work and click to see whose style your work most resembles. I tried my most recent post and I got......

I write like
Arthur Clarke
I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!

So, apparently I have a literary style like Arthur C Clarke:) not bad! I like science fiction and fantasy as well so maybe my writing style has been subtly influenced from an early age!

It would be interesting to know what parameters are used for this application - how many names are in there? I did test the program to see who popped up with other peoples writing so I know there is at least Jane Austen and H.P. Lovecraft. Sigh! Maybe my language isn't erudite enough to be Jane Austen or maybe I'm missing that wry, conversational style she uses. Or maybe it's just that explaining techniques makes things sound more technically written so therefore I mostly resemble the language and literary style of Arthur C Clarke's science fiction. It's a long time since I've read any of his books. Maybe I shall sit down and see if I can find any resemblance.......:)

So, who do you write like? I would love to hear from you in the comments if you try this out!


Edited to add:
I tried your idea out Kit and put a piece of my fiction writing in instead and, blow me down with a feather if I didn't get......

I write like
J. R. R. Tolkien
I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!

WOW! I feel an epic fantasy novel coming on:)))

7 comments:

  1. I did this a few months ago using two samples, and my blog writing came up as Stephen King (which I was pleased about - I like his folksy, homey style of writing - very approachable): and my "proper writing" the fiction I write, came up as Nabokov. *hmmm* Does that mean I'm too wordy? ;)

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  2. I also came up as Stephen King!!! I have never read any of his books, only seen a couple of the awful movies they've made. HMMMM!!!

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  3. I came up twice as H P Lovecraft. So does that mean that I'm brooding and in love with all aspects of the macabre, Cthulu and 'the old ones', or just a long-winded gasbag?

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  4. You know I'll be back with this one. Fun...

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  5. Ok, I'm J.D. Salinger... Catcher in the Rye... that's probably about crazy town right.

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  6. I do like Stephen Kings style of writing too Kit, although I must admit their translation into film leaves a lot to be desired, lol! so take comfort Marilyn:))

    The more styles you all mention makes me feel like I got the boring, clinical one!!

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  7. You have such a good sense of the imaginative and the possibilities of open ended-thinking, that I think being corralled in with the likes of Tolkein makes perfect sense, as long as you don't start singing any elfish ballads anytime soon.

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