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Started by RedRose, December 29, 2017, 11:21:06 AM

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yuno47

I got Lewis Carroll oh my this is the best answer ever!! (for me at least!) I've always loved Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass :))

Tsumugi

arthur clarke, anne rice, cory doctorow, david foster wallace, with a bias towards anne rice and in one more space orientated sample, isaac assimov

Lux12

According to multiple submissions of different pieces, the most common results are Mary Shelly, H.P. Lovecraft, James Joyce, Shakespeare, and Anne Rice

Lyrical

I did it 2x

Apparently I must be best suited for sparkly vampires.. : Stephanie Meyer
https://iwl.me/s/85a62134

&

.. some sci-fi?  - Isaac Asimov
https://iwl.me/s/726f1bdc

So sparkly space vampires it is!

Story Tale

I tried three different paragraphs. Twice I got Anne Rice and the third was Vladimir Nabokov.

TeamVelma

A big chunk of text got me James Joyce, a smaller bit got me Anne Rice.  It seems both also wrote dodgy Fan Fiction as well :-)
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DomesticViking

I got Neil Gaiman and Rudyard Kipling.

Leon Weber

after plugging in several different posts I got: Rowling, Douglas Adams, a Journalist by the name of Cory Doctorow, and Anne Rice

Thufir Hawat

I decided to do several tests with E. posts... >:)

I write like
Arthur Clarke
https://iwl.me/s/a19b4b4

Kurt Vonegut
https://iwl.me/s/8ccf5154

I write like
Dan Brown
...wut?
https://iwl.me/s/cfe99843

I write like
James Joyce
https://iwl.me/s/d760c1b4

I write like
J.K.Rowlings
https://iwl.me/s/32618206


I'm most flattered by most of these...but Dan Brown? Seriously? Was this because of words like "pentagram" and "daimon" in the text ;D?
I'd have preferred Coelho 8-).
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Thufir Hawat

Quote from: Thufir Hawat on November 10, 2022, 01:27:56 PM
I decided to do several tests with E. posts... >:)

I write like
Arthur Clarke
https://iwl.me/s/a19b4b4

Kurt Vonegut
https://iwl.me/s/8ccf5154

I write like
Dan Brown
...wut?
https://iwl.me/s/cfe99843

I write like
James Joyce
https://iwl.me/s/d760c1b4

I write like
J.K.Rowlings
https://iwl.me/s/32618206


I'm most flattered by most of these...but Dan Brown? Seriously? Was this because of words like "pentagram" and "daimon" in the text ;D?
I'd have preferred Coelho 8-).
And, for a post that I made after the previous one:
I write like
Anne Rice

https://iwl.me/s/fdfaad03

...I guess I'm confusing the poor app ;D!
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BlueOrange

Kurt Vonnegut and Dan Brown (when I feed it two things I wrote that I really liked). Embarrassingly, I’ve not read either of them.

Dale

Interesting! I like trying these out.

Sample 1 Mario Puzo and sample 2 Anne Rice - both RP. 1. (haven't read either of these) Foreign words  - smut.

Sample 3 Chuck Palahniuk and sample 5 Ursula K LeGuin - both RP2. (haven't read either of these) modern - dragon mentioned once.

Sample 6 J.R.R. Tolkien  (long sample) A LOTR RP

Sample 7 Neil Gaiman (long sample) Fantasy RP.

Sample 8 (from a decade old RP) Douglas Adams.

Conclusion drawn -  I have my own writing style which I bend to fit an RP. ;D


Sagitta

Plugged in a few samples and got James Fenimore Cooper, Ian Fleming, Neil Gaiman, J.K. Rowling, and James Joyce. Rowling was only because of the Harry Potter RPs, I should think.
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Unholy

I plugged in a few posts of mine (tried to select longer posts so the tool had something to properly analyze) and these two names popped up most for me:

- Cory Doctorow
- James Joyce

Stardusk

I got Cory Doctorow with my more dialogue heavy post and I got Stephen King with my more narrative post.

Rayne

Welp just got Anne Rice 4 times in a row and William Gibson once in the post with the heaviest amount of cursing XD Interesting.



LemonMelon

In one test I got Arthur Conan Doyle, while in another Agatha Christie. I can say that I often unintentionally tend to write in a somewhat dated and dry style, probably due to having read far too many scientific research papers over the past years.

Murdoc Is God

I write like
Cory Doctorow


Oh me oh my how flattered I am.

Istrina

From two long samples I got myself the Mark Twain-badge twice which I hadn't been expecting.
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Silvered Sutures

I got Edgar Allan Poe three times in a row.
Then I tried a few more samples and got Anne Rice, Cory Doctorow, Dan Brown, and Anne Rice again.
Then back to Poe.
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Pain

I write like James Joyce apparently.

Silver

I've tried a few different things that I have written, interesting to say the very least. Will make a note to do this again in December to see what else I get with future writing.

P. G. Wodehouse - Sample 1 from A Friend In Need.

Harry Harrison - Sample 2 from Is it still a blind date when everyone can see, Chapter 1

William Gibson - Sample 3 from In Dreams

James Joyce - Sample 4 from a story Off Site.

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Ryven

Kurt Vonnegut, Douglas Adams, and Stephen King, apparently.

Lilias

Quote from: Lilias on January 19, 2018, 08:57:08 AM
After six samples, I got Leo Tolstoy (x2), Stephen King, Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur Clarke, and Stephenie Meyer. I'll take the eclecticism as a compliment.

That was five years ago. Today I got Doyle again, Anne Rice x 2, and Margaret Atwood. Development AND range!
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