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Chuck Palahniuk for my Mr Men story (Mr Procrastinator)
Chuck Palahniuk for my Zappa cockroach story
J. K. Rowling for Tea and Scones
Stephen King for Stop Laughing!




Is there an author known as Total Bollacks?

From the descriptions, she is exactly the vibe I was going for :)


Is there an author known as Total Bollacks?"
Try it
I put in a selection of my blog posts & apparently I write like
Dan Brown
HP Lovecraft
Cory Doctorow
James Fenimore Cooper

Is there an author known as Total Bollacks?"
Try it
I put in a selection of my blog posts & apparently I write..."
And *that post* was like Cory Doctorow... ;)

Tim! How could NOT have read Margaret Atwood???
Be sure to read them in the order you've listed.
I just finished The Year of the flood a couple weeks ago.

And *that post* was like Cory Doctorow... ;) "
It would help if I had read/heard of these people that I am supposed to write like

And *that post* was like Cory Doctorow... ;) "
It would help if I had read/heard of these people that I am supposed to write like"
Writes for the Guardian, co-editor of http://boingboing.net Sci Fi novelist, Canadian (so Patti knows him, obviously)...

Be sure to read them in the order you've listed.
I just finished The Year of the flood a couple weeks ago. "
Something I intend to rectify at my earliest opportunity!

I read Oryx and Crake and The Year of The Flood and loved them both. The Handmaid's I haven't read but they say it's really good as well.

I put a chunk of Maureen goes to Venice in and I am like James Joyce...apparently...

READ HANDMAIDENS TALE!
Oops. I shouted. :)
There's a film of it too. Film is not bad but read the book first.


Seems she has a kindle single...must click that.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_n...+
How have you lot not noticed me wax poetic about her before?


I put in my Review for David Staniforth's Alloria - that was HP Lovecraft copying me.
Then the last was for Jim Webster's The Flames of the City - David Foster Wallace (whoever he is) has been copying me for style tips.
And of course, they were all written in my own (inimitable) style. What a load of cobblers!
EDIT - when I put all 3 reviews together and analyse the lot it becomes JK Rowling again. Total tripe!

straight back to my own profile. I write like ME!
Who'da thunked it?

READ HANDMAIDENS TALE!
Oops. I shouted. :)
There's a film of it too. Film is not bad but read the book first."
I will. It's on my TBR pile! Will watch the film after!

Lol Katie!

I put in my Review for David ..."
I have a David Foster Wallace book waiting to be read. It's Infinite Jest. It's supposed to be good but it's really looooong and hard work so it always goes down my pile.


I think they're random.


William Shakespeare.

I didn't, the same piece was by Mark Twain and a few days later it was by Mario Puzo. Second time I might not have used all the piece, but there was a couple of thousand words

At least I don't write like Maureen...


William Shakespeare."
Lol!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Blind Assassin (other topics)The Handmaid’s Tale (other topics)
Oryx and Crake (other topics)
The Year of the Flood (other topics)
Paste a lump of text into it, and it'll tell you what famous author it is most like.
I tried several chapters from Wanted and got 1 hit each for Arthur Clarke, Neil Gaiman, Edgar Allen Poe, and 3 hits for Margaret Atwood.
Chapter 1 of book 2 came out as being like Ray Bradbury.
(btw, I tried a section of Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes, and it said mark Twain!
So who is your writing most like?
(if you want to know how it works: http://blog.iwl.me/post/829211834/how... )