This is a fun exercise. Copy a bit of your text and plug it in here to see which author’s style you write like.
This is a fun exercise. Copy a bit of your text and plug it in here to see which author’s style you write like.
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I got Raymond Chandler and couldn’t be more pleased. I love his books and the movies made from them. I think I may have absorbed his style without realizing it. But that’s the way I always write. If I’d taken certain courses in college, I might have made a fair to midling journalist. I became a primary teacher though, and loved it. :) — Suzanne
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You write beautifully now!
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Ann Rice, Stephen King, the Chuck guy and some Russian I never heard of. It was still fun! Love that you got James Joyce with the 10 Commandments. What a hoot!
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It was hilarious. I kee putting stuff in
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That was fun. I tried a few different posts. Mostly Stephen King, but also James Joyce, Chuck Palahniuk ??? huh ? ☺
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I got chuck but didn’t want to admit to it since I hadn’t heard of him.
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He’s one of my son’s favorites; famous for “Fight Club” that became a David Fincher movie.
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Never saw that. Just got a sample of one of his.
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James Joyce! Made me happy enough to not try for another one! ;)
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Tried two different paragraphs. Write like two different writers. Ha. That’s a good thing, right? :-D :-D :-)
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There was actually a third writer I didn’t recognize, so I thought it might be a trap. Have to look him up.
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I tried a couple more. Different answer every time. Still, it’s a lark.
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It was funny. I put in the Ten Commandments and it said James Joyce
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Ha ha ha ha ha. Good thinking. What a laugh.
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Vladimir Nabokov! Whoop!
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I am impressed!
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I’m shocked! Maybe it was the poem I chose – dark and decidedly morbid.
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Ah, but it kind of depends on what day it is …
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Me, too!
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Thanks for linking.
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I got Stephen King!
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I did, too.
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Ooh, we’re thrilling then, i guess!
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So right!!!
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Fred Flintstone ROTFLOL 😄😄😄
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My favorite. I got Stephen King and Margaret Mitchell. I never could tell their styles apart!
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I got J K Rowling!
Get me her agent on the phone quickly. I have no time to wasre- and call the bank!
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Don’t forget the movie studio!
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David Foster Wallace…wow, maybe I will try to write my first novel. N.
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Time’s a’wasting!
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J.K. Rowling LOL!
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