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Oct 04, 2012 07:18AM
Very coo;!! Thanks for the tip.This is great fun
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I'm message #6.
Thanks again Dima.


Best,
Pam

My family and I have been playing with BooksAI for a few months now. The authors who come up most consistently for my writing are Harry Turtledove, Jean M. Auel, Robert Jordan, Phillip Pullman, Paul Hoffman, Stephen King, Raymond Feist, Orson Scott Card, Larry Niven, Connie Willis, Jack L. Chalker, Russell Banks, Toni Morrison, Rudyard Kipling, John Crowley, and Ellis Peters.


So I actually plugged my whole novel in. Top four matches shown were science fiction and writers were PD James, Piers Anthony, Ian Whates, and Orson Scott Card. Card is probably my single favorite writer ever, so that was a rather enjoyable name to see.

Also got Lauren Oliver, Audrey Niffenegger, Patrica Wood, John Green, and Beth Revis a couple times.




My whole book (386 pages) resulted in this:
73% Ralph Waldo Emerson
72% Dante Alighieri
71% Friedrich Nietzche
64% Joseph Campbell

73% Ralph Waldo Emerson
72% Dante Alighieri
71% Friedrich Nietzche
64% Joseph Campbell ..."
As long as your blurb doesn't say "A quick, light read!", this is great company.

- genre distribution in %
- top 10 similar books in %
- author's style fluctuation within document
- fluctuation within genre etc
Interesting?"
Very.

Ha ha! No, definitely not a quick, light read.
I was pleasantly surprised for certain, though I'm not patting myself on the back. Must be the subject matter I write about, along with the many quotes given, and perhaps a bit of my own writing style mixed in.

- genre distribution in %
- top 10 similar books in %
- author's style fluctuation within document
- fluctuation within genre etc
Int..."
Sounds cool, roll it out!

- genre distribution in %
- top 10 similar books in %
- author's style fluctuation within document
- fluctuation within genre etc
Int..."
Very interesting.
Here's an idea for a future feature: let authors who run searches elect to save the results and allow for reverse searches. So if I plug in Orson Scott Card as a writer whose style I like, the system will kick out a list of names (in rank order) who match that style. It's a different data point than we get from Amazon or B&N or others where the "also boughts" would tend to be genre-based matches, more than stylistic matches.



That one reckons I write like Douglas Adams. That's a comparison I'm not going to complain about. :)

Apparently my writing style in my first book is:
75% Robert Jordan (Eye of the World)
71% Orson Scott Card
63% Raymond Feist
67% Margaret Mitchell (Gone With the Wind)
Meanwhile, my writing style in my latest books is more:
53% Elizabeth Duncan
52% Orson Scott Card
49% George R.R. Martin
44% Terry Brooks
42% Robin McKinley
41% Stephen King
I find it interesting that my more recent writing is similar to more authors I've never read (Duncan, Martin, and King)... I would have thought it'd be the other way around... unless it signifies that my writing style is becoming my own/unique. That would be cool. :)
