originally posted in:Writers Corner
i thought this would be fun
click the link, paste some text of yours and it'll tell you someone who has the same writing style as you.
i got [url=http://iwl.me/s/68c65cc]Neil Gaiman[/url]; sweet
that was part of a story.
on an essay i got H.P. Lovecraft
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H.G. Wells.
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Edited by Fekron: 7/14/2013 11:20:09 AMH.P. Lovecraft. What. First try: H.P. Lovecraft Second try: H.P. Lovecraft Third try: Cory Doctorow
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Thucydides apparently writes like Jonathen Swift.
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[url=http://iwl.me/s/24f9d4c2]Charles Dickens[/url]
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A mix of Harry Harrison and J.R.R Tolkien.
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I shall type in rap lyrics so I can have Dr. Seuss as the result.
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I write like Gertrude Stein
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Huehue?
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Harry Harrison and Dan Brown.
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Arthur Clarke
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Dan Brown. Huh.
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Charles de Gaulle Wasn't he the leader of the Free French movement or something?
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I got Cory Doctorow from an opinionated article I did in English, H.P. Lovecraft for another piece of writing and then Cory Doctorow for another two pieces of writing I wrote >.>
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I like to think Cory Doctorow writes like [i]me[/i]. I was hoping for James Joyce, but I know I'm not that crazy.
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Dan Aykroyd all the way!
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Oscar Wilde for me
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Virginia Woolf. I like to contemplate suicide after all my stories.
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Mark Twain
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First try -> Arthur Conan Doyle Second try -> David Foster Wallace Third try -> H.P. Lovecraft One of the tries was a copy/paste from Shrekchan. Guess which.
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Edited by U920628: 7/13/2013 7:24:45 AMApparently, I write Poetry like T.S. Elliot, Literature like Stephen King, Forum posts, like James Joyce, And speeches like Bram Stoker.
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J.r.r. Yoda
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Isaac Asimov. Now who the hell is that?
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I posted a novella I wrote, and the site informed me I write like H.P. Lovecraft. There is no way this thing is accurate.
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J. R. R. Tolkien; Lord of the Rings. :D
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Distinct abundance of Lovecraft here, I was given him myself though I can't say I'm surprised as I entered a short story of mine in which I have specifically tried to emulate that great writer.
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Tried writing a couple of paragraphs totally off the cuff and got Dan Brown. Very appropriate.