Thanks to
padawanpooh for sharing the love - this was fun, even if it obviously can't be taken too seriously. (her experiment with pasting in a bit of Dickens, which was declared to be much like Asimov was rather telling, *snicker*)
Nonetheless, I enjoyed pasting in bits from various types of tales that I've written getting Dan Brown, Oscar Wilde, James Fenimore Cooper, Mark Twain, Vladmir Nabokov (who?) and Stephen King (how did Rivendell Int'l Airport, a parody, land a Stephen King badge?) - then out of curiosity I went to "Stone of Erebor" where I had been aiming for a Tolkien feel for and bounced happily when it yielded this:
Even knowing it's a questionable meme tool, it was worth it just because this made my day.
Nonetheless, I enjoyed pasting in bits from various types of tales that I've written getting Dan Brown, Oscar Wilde, James Fenimore Cooper, Mark Twain, Vladmir Nabokov (who?) and Stephen King (how did Rivendell Int'l Airport, a parody, land a Stephen King badge?) - then out of curiosity I went to "Stone of Erebor" where I had been aiming for a Tolkien feel for and bounced happily when it yielded this:
Even knowing it's a questionable meme tool, it was worth it just because this made my day.

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Date: 2010-07-13 01:50 am (UTC)Wow, Tolkien and Twain! It is definitely not random, they nailed it. I haven't read Nabakov in 20 years, so I can't really speak to that, lol.
I have only red King's "Eye of the Dragon" which was good, but I don't remember the style particularly.
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Date: 2010-07-13 03:21 am (UTC)I played with this a bit, but it seemed very arbitrary. I did like the one where I got a comparison to P.G. Wodehouse! :)
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Date: 2010-07-13 05:59 am (UTC)*pats Lin's writing in admiration*
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Date: 2010-07-13 06:04 am (UTC)And Wodehouse! Woot for Wooster and co., one of my very faves, you are well complimented indeed by that one.
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Date: 2010-07-13 11:16 am (UTC)I have no idea, but my Hitchhiker's Guide to MacGyver - one of the silliest pieces I've written - got Stephen King too! Obviously the content is not what's being analyzed.
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Date: 2010-07-13 12:03 pm (UTC)It decided another one was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle — in that one, I was trying to write like Colin Dexter!
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Date: 2010-07-13 03:23 pm (UTC)(Hmm. I think maybe I need to step back from fandom if that's what it's doing to my writing voice, turning it into a Stephen King/Dan Brown cross. I don't want to sound like a generic modern thriller.)
The meme does know what it's talking about re: you and Tolkien, btw... I just had to type in a random passage from FotR to test, and sure enough it nailed it! ;-)
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Date: 2010-07-13 05:12 pm (UTC)But I did manage two PG Wodehouses (one for my PG Wodehouse crossover with DW/Blandings, so that made my day), but the other I was attempting to write like Georgette Heyer instead...
And an old original fic gave me Dan Brown with one snippet and Arthur Conan Doyle further down the page.
I think the wonderful collection you got does actually say something about your style - you're so descriptive, and poetic and really do write well. My fanfic (and most things really) is all haste and dialogue, and I think it tells.
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