[Just for Fun] Which Famous Author Do You Write Like?
- guesswho
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I was looking for a completely different website when I stumbled across this fun little free web-based app called: I Write Like
You type or copy and paste in a sample of your writing then click Analyze and you get your result.
For fun I took the stories I wrote for past S&S events.
The first one, from the first Yule Ball, gave me the result: Stephen King
The next one, from the first Carnivale, the result was: Arthur Clarke
The next one; from the second Carnivale: J.K .Rowling
The last one, from the Asylum event: Arthur Clarke again.
So, yeah. Maybe take the results with a grain of salt. It's a free web-based app. But it was fun to see if the result changed with the stories I copied and pasted.
Try it, if you feel so inclined. And, please share your results. I'm curious as to whether they have more than just these three famous authors in their analysis.
https://iwl.me/
This is why the Mantis Shrimp is my new favorite animal,
because in the presence of such extraordinary light and beauty it embraces
DARKNESS,
It extols DEATH with the luminescent brilliance of a
DYING STAR
. . . The Mantis Shrimp is the harbinger of blood-soaked rainbows
- The Oatmeal
because in the presence of such extraordinary light and beauty it embraces
DARKNESS,
It extols DEATH with the luminescent brilliance of a
DYING STAR
. . . The Mantis Shrimp is the harbinger of blood-soaked rainbows
- The Oatmeal
- Celtic Star
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Seeing the results were fun and interesting.
For a topic I wrote entitled 'The Underground' I got Arthur Clarke
For the start/my first post to the neverending story game I got Stephen King
Second post of the game was Neil Gaiman
And for a thread were I recount a sleep paralysis I experienced, I got Bram Stoker
For a topic I wrote entitled 'The Underground' I got Arthur Clarke
For the start/my first post to the neverending story game I got Stephen King
Second post of the game was Neil Gaiman
And for a thread were I recount a sleep paralysis I experienced, I got Bram Stoker
Magic is really very simple, all you've got to do is want something and then let yourself have it.
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I m not always type in English but for some replies I wrote, I got James Joyce. Cory Doctorow. David Foster Wallace
O lunae lumen
puer tuus fac me sicut renascentur
me duce tenebris sunt
i ita erit renatus
puer tuus fac me sicut renascentur
me duce tenebris sunt
i ita erit renatus
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It says I write like a guy from the early 19th century, which makes sense since everyone tells me I write like a Victorian and they can barely understand what I am trying to say. So I guess it has a level of accuracy to it.
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Dan Brown (born June 22, 1964) is an American author of thriller fiction, best known for the 2003 bestselling novel, The Da Vinci Code.
I'll take it
I'll take it
Start and end every conversation with laughter.
You might as well laugh now because you’re going to laugh about it when you're further down the road anyways.
You might as well laugh now because you’re going to laugh about it when you're further down the road anyways.
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I put a few of my threads in the analyzer. I am overwhelmingly a cross between Agatha Christie and Anne Rice.
Ripping Apart Old Wounds - Agatha Christie
Spirit Communication and Mental Illness - Arthur Clarke
Sludge Entities Mistaken For Demons - Anne Rice
The Balance of Mature Darkness - Agatha Christie
Shadow Work and Hauntings from Within - Agatha Christie
A Dance with Mammon Part 3: Breaking Down - Anne Rice
A Camel Ride with Paimon - Confidence - Anne Rice
I like both Anne Rice and Agatha Christie so this makes me happy. Thanks for posting this guesswho! It was a lot of fun ^_^
Ripping Apart Old Wounds - Agatha Christie
Spirit Communication and Mental Illness - Arthur Clarke
Sludge Entities Mistaken For Demons - Anne Rice
The Balance of Mature Darkness - Agatha Christie
Shadow Work and Hauntings from Within - Agatha Christie
A Dance with Mammon Part 3: Breaking Down - Anne Rice
A Camel Ride with Paimon - Confidence - Anne Rice
I like both Anne Rice and Agatha Christie so this makes me happy. Thanks for posting this guesswho! It was a lot of fun ^_^
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hm it is interesting i got David Foster Wallace a few times, HP Lovecraft and Bram Stoker lol
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I tried several things I wrote and Anne Rice apparently lol
~ Burn the ships to take the island. ~
Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.
Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.
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Thank you for trying it out and for sharing your results, Celtic Star. It seems that your writing and my writing have similar styles - as far as your first two results.Celtic Star wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 7:50 pmSeeing the results were fun and interesting.
For a topic I wrote entitled 'The Underground' I got Arthur Clarke
For the start/my first post to the neverending story game I got Stephen King
Second post of the game was Neil Gaiman
And for a thread were I recount a sleep paralysis I experienced, I got Bram Stoker
It appears that we are members of the Fantasy, Sci-Fi & Horror trifecta!
Thank you for sharing your results, bayboychun! Have you read any of these authors? I know of James Joyce. I'm not familar with Cory Doctorow. But I'm very pleasantly surprised to see David Foster Wallace's name.badboychun wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 12:18 pmI m not always type in English but for some replies I wrote, I got James Joyce. Cory Doctorow. David Foster Wallace
Those who can read Victorian are privileged to understand what you are trying to say, Noctua! I doubted the app because I could only see my own results. It's been great to have you and other forum members try it out and share your results. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your result, Velca. I love thrillers! I don't read them often enough. Too much backlog of fantasy, sci-fi and horror.
Thank you for trying out so many of your posts in the app and sharing their results, Akelta! Adding mystery into the mix with Agatha Christie. Intriguing.Akelta wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:15 pmI put a few of my threads in the analyzer. I am overwhelmingly a cross between Agatha Christie and Anne Rice.
Ripping Apart Old Wounds - Agatha Christie
Spirit Communication and Mental Illness - Arthur Clarke
Sludge Entities Mistaken For Demons - Anne Rice
The Balance of Mature Darkness - Agatha Christie
Shadow Work and Hauntings from Within - Agatha Christie
A Dance with Mammon Part 3: Breaking Down - Anne Rice
A Camel Ride with Paimon - Confidence - Anne Rice
I like both Anne Rice and Agatha Christie so this makes me happy. Thanks for posting this guesswho! It was a lot of fun ^_^
Thank you for sharing your results, Hereitque. Oooo, Lovecraft.
Thank you for sharing your result, Eilana! I know, when you keep getting the same result, sometimes you wonder, is that the only name in the program, right?
This is why the Mantis Shrimp is my new favorite animal,
because in the presence of such extraordinary light and beauty it embraces
DARKNESS,
It extols DEATH with the luminescent brilliance of a
DYING STAR
. . . The Mantis Shrimp is the harbinger of blood-soaked rainbows
- The Oatmeal
because in the presence of such extraordinary light and beauty it embraces
DARKNESS,
It extols DEATH with the luminescent brilliance of a
DYING STAR
. . . The Mantis Shrimp is the harbinger of blood-soaked rainbows
- The Oatmeal
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James Joyce twice. And then Oscar Wilde and H.P. Lovecraft. What a wonderfully weird mixture lol...
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”In the end it doesn't matter who or what you are - only that you've been embraced by all that you've become ... "
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