17 July 2010 @ 12:04 am
joining the ranks of writerly sheep
I know I should be doing better things with my time right now---like sleeping and/or recovering from my bronchitis---but I stumbled on something that appealed to both the artist and the scientist (philosopher? logician?) in me. This website, I Write Like, apparently pretty popular right now, tells amateur writers which professional authors their style is most like. It's also not supposed to be very accurate---e.g., Margaret Atwood and Herman Melville both write like Stephen King, according to the website's algorithm. And as soon as I heard that, I had to know who I would get. Plugged in my short story and...

I write like
Ursula K. Le Guin

I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!



Not bad. Y'all could probably say better than I can whether this is accurate, but Le Guin certainly falls into the category of authors who've influenced me. (Robin McKinley, Sherwood Smith, Patricia C. Wrede, Tolkien, Robin Hobb, so on and so forth.) I wonder if it would say the same about my other pieces? Maybe I'll wait until I've gotten some sleep before testing that....
 
 
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[identity profile] janeite723.livejournal.com on July 18th, 2010 01:54 am (UTC)
Oh dear, that was too much fun! When I entered an LJ entry, I got Stephen King -- but when I entered a short story I'd written 3 years ago, I got David Foster Wallace. Since I've never read either of those authors, I have no idea whether either result is accurate!
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[identity profile] in-omnia.livejournal.com on July 19th, 2010 04:43 am (UTC)
Alas, I've not read either of those two authors either, so I don't know what that might mean, but the website is a great time waster! So far, after plugging in various short stories, I've gotten Cory Doctorow and James Joyce, and my journal entries seem to have a Dan Brown flavor to them. Not sure how to feel about that, to be honest.... ;)
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