I'm not sure how this works but its pretty cool.
By submitting entire blog posts I have been told that I write like:
-H.P. Lovecraft (posting about psychoanalysis & Nietzsche)
-David Foster Wallace (global water shortage & a 2nd time in a review of the book "Past, Space & Self")
-Edgar Allan Poe (cosmology)
-Kurt Vonnegut (philosophy of Nietzsche)
I went back and resubmitted the same posts a second time in random order replicating the original outputs. Apparently word choice and style can be compared against famous authors. I wonder who exactly is on the selection database. The hyperlinks to amazon.com search results is a nice touch.
Who do you write like?
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- Veneer
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Re: Who do you write like?
Pretty cool! However the lightening response in which it provides an answer is a bit troublesome. I would think that my wonderful, complex, thought invoking, and beautifully crafted prose would take even the fastest super computer a bit of time to analyze and identify. Ha!
Who I write like shall remain unknown, as I am not sure that I want to write like them...horror, come on!
Who I write like shall remain unknown, as I am not sure that I want to write like them...horror, come on!
“Being Irish he had an abiding sense of tragedy which sustained him through temporary periods of joy.” W. B. Yeats
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"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." Bertrand Russell
"In answer to the question of why it happened, I offer the modest proposal that our Universe is simply one of those things which happen from time to time." Edward P. Tryon
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Re: Who do you write like?
That was really cool. It said I write like Gertrude Stein. It was a copy of a children's book I had written for my son though...hmmm...ahhh well.
- Grim
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Re: Who do you write like?
"Stein was gregarious and had a wealth of friends and modern paintings that attracted many to her Paris salon.[1] Her personality also allowed her to transform her social outlets, by focusing on new friendships, members of the youthful generation of the time."
- President Camacho
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Re: Who do you write like?
Lmao. This thing is a joke, right? I put a piece of my writing in that thing and it said I write like Stephenie Meyer. WTF! I looked her name up on the internet and she wrote the twilight series. WTF X 1000000000000000000!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That thing is jacked up. It must be random. I'm going to try another piece and see what it says.
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Re: Who do you write like?
Another Chick... Mary Shelley... I'm trying one more time. I'm putting my manliest one now. lol.
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Re: Who do you write like?
I too have my doubts about this application. It told me that I write like Isaac Asimov. I do not read Science Fiction. I might read Isaac in the future....
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