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message 1: by MH (new)

MH (librarian-m) | 236 comments Mod
Has anyone seen this cool website? It analyzes your sentence structure to tell you a famous author you write most like. (Definitely not content-wise... I'm pretty sure I don't write like Chuck Palahniuk content-wise.)

http://iwl.me/

Who do you write like?


message 2: by Kelly (and the Book Boar) (last edited Mar 25, 2014 12:09PM) (new)

Kelly (and the Book Boar) David Foster Wallace - the author of my "white whale". I have a sneaking suspicion he doesn't use nearly the amount of profanity, pointless ellipses, or excessive punctuation marks as I do ; )

(or emoticons)


message 3: by Liana (new)

Liana | 3 comments I put in two different works, and got two different answers that I'm very pleased with. My historical writing (non-fiction) gave me biographer Gertrude Stein; my blog posts (shameless plug: past2presentresearch.wordpress.com) compared to Mark Twain. :)


message 4: by taylor (new)

taylor (twoods93) | 16 comments Cory Doctorow- apparently he's a Canadian-British blogger and journalist. This makes sense because I definitely write like I talk!


message 5: by Cookie (new)

Cookie (bookcupidity) My results were VERY interesting:

HP Lovecraft & Kurt Vonnegut more often than not (I put in several different blog posts)

This was fun, and such a baseless boost to the ego. Love it.


message 6: by Laura (new)

Laura (tenacioussnails) | 3 comments Hmmm...I don't have much of my writing samples on hand but from a couple small memorized poems and an MCPL blog I wrote I was given Lewis Carroll and Margaret Atwood several times.

Interesting topic and website!


message 7: by Amy (new)

Amy | 195 comments Mod
Not that I write a lot but I got David Foster Wallace.


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