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For the story I'm currently working on I got Gertrude Stein.
And for another story I did a while ago, I got Cory Doctorow
And for another story I got Chuck Palahniuk
Can't tell what this says about my writing style.... O.o

As it has been YEARS since I last read LOTR, I fail to identify any characteristics. Except too massive and slow-paced for a 13-year old... o_O

Friend of mine submitted a piece he'd written for a Tremulus game and it came out like Poe. Perfect. :)
lol I got Stephanie Meyer once too. For my last Nano piece I got Douglas Adams, for my poem collection it said I wrote like Chuck Palahnuik. That thing is fun every time xD

A random short that I don't think is really ready for anyone (myself included) to read got H.P. Lovecraft, but when I removed the title section and copyright information, it got Harry Harrison instead. Which, you know, makes perfect sense...
Somewhat amusingly, the first short story I ever wrote got Dan Brown. I'm not really sure what that means for Dan or for me.




“Stalker, eh? That’s so romantic.”
You and I use that word in very different ways.
“Such twisted love is the best. Someone shows up on your doorstep at two o’clock Sunday morning with a severed head in a box—”
Very, very different ways.
“—and says, ‘I saw you leaving the club with him last night and I couldn’t stand the thought that you let his hands touch you in ways mine never have.’”
The amount of specificity in this story is disturbing.
“Oh, like this isn’t the plot of every romantic comedy ever.”
I don’t recall any of them featuring severed heads.
“What about School Days? Or that one with Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow?”
Those aren’t romantic comedies.
“With an attitude like that you’re never getting laid.”
Maybe not, but at least I won’t wake up one morning to find I’ve been garroted with my own entrails.
“What a sad, lonely life.”
I don't think any human would ever read that and think, "Hey, this reminds me of Lolita."

I was thinking the same thing, Sean. I checked the website, but it didn't have anything about the technique/methodology they use to make the comparisons. If I had to guess, I'd bet that the "comparison" is largely based on word usage. You and Nabakov use similar words, and possibly sentence length, stuff like that. Romantic, lonely, etc. are somewhat Nabakovian. Probably the same for my results of Lovecraft and King. Lots of monsters in my stories.
P.S. - I want to read the rest of this book.




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