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Gamer Brash


Functionally autistic. Dysfunctionally artistic. Atypical Christian. Atypical brony. Go sub to my Youtube channel!

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Feb
6th
2015

So, Cloud Hop was doing a thing... · 1:42pm Feb 6th, 2015

He was sharing this website's results that analyzed your writing style and told you which famous author you write like.

I got a couple results, as I only have two fics.

Chapter one of Twilight Gets Hit in the Head With a Bible: Anne Rice (Actually disturbs me a little. Look up her bio.)

Chapter three of Pandemic: Undead Equestria: H.P. Lovecraft. (Rather pleased with that one!)

Go here, copy and paste your work in the box, and comment your results!
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CCAQFjAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fiwl.me%2F&ei=YMTUVPi0C9LhsASfkIGABQ&usg=AFQjCNFNurxbcVxwRFxucfOSTOcMtBkKkQ&sig2=ZKKsbyaON884Ihftz-Xt7A

Comments ( 10 )

I analyzed most of my work, and I write most like Chuck Palahnuik. I also had results for J.K. Rowling (Celestia's Spellbinding Suitor), Cory Doctorow (Friendship Is Magic Chapters 1 and 2), and Lewis Carroll (Fluttershy's Erotic Friendfiction).

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Could you link bios to some of those authors? Aside from Rowling, all of those I'm not familiar with.

2773967 Chuck Palahnuik wrote Fight Club and Invisible Monsters.

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Oh, okay!
...So he wrote about Brad Pitt?
(I'm totally kidding.)

Got J.K. Rowling for The Fate of a Magical Mare and L. Frank Baum for it's unfinished sequal, [Curse of a Magical Mare]...

*sigh*

I really wanted Gen Urobuchi...

2773970 I've never read any of Chuck Palahnuik's work... but now I might consider it.

I got Ian Fleming. Neat, Casino Royale is one of my favourites.

According to Lesson Two of my latest story, I write like William Shakespeare. Lesson Three gives Tolkien. Lesson Four gives Raymond Chandler, who apparently was an important writer in the field of detective stories. Hmm. Just for good measure, I tried Lesson Five, which returned Douglas Adams, the writer of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, which was actually the style of writing I was going for when I wrote my story.

That's kinda funny, cause that site said the ONLY pony thing I've ever written was also written like Anne Rice...
I have no bucking clue who that is. :twilightoops:

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I looked it up, she's known for three things:
(Early career) Gothic literature, (mid-career) Christian fiction, and (Late career) Erotica.

That third result disturbs me, but that second one explains the result for Twilight Bible Hit In Head Thing. (The title's too long...!)

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