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Dec 02, 2010 08:51AM

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And please shoot me because one of my short stories that's out at a publisher is apparently like Stephenie Meyer.

My review of Red Spikes is like Edgar Allan Poe.
Too funny, Ralph. :)

My review of Red Spikes is like Edgar Allan Poe.
Too funny, Ralph. :)"
Nancy, I posted a paragraph of my writings on autumn and apparently I write like David Foster Wallace too! Tee-hee! ;)

I've never actually read The DaVinci Code or any of his work. Hmmmmm.....Maybe this is a sign that I should. =)
Very cool site, Nancy. Bookmarked it as a favorite. Thanks lots!
Fiona wrote: "...Nancy, I posted a paragraph of my writings on autumn and apparently I write like David Foster Wallace too! Tee-hee! ..."
Me too. He's apparently an "Hysterical realist" a genre I've never heard of, but "is a literary genre typified by a strong contrast between elaborately absurd prose, plotting, or characterization and careful detailed investigations of real specific social phenomena."
The "elaborately absurd prose" is certainly spot-on! LOL! Though calling my natterings prose is a bit [insert your favorite adjective].
Me too. He's apparently an "Hysterical realist" a genre I've never heard of, but "is a literary genre typified by a strong contrast between elaborately absurd prose, plotting, or characterization and careful detailed investigations of real specific social phenomena."
The "elaborately absurd prose" is certainly spot-on! LOL! Though calling my natterings prose is a bit [insert your favorite adjective].
I'm not sure about writing style, but I would certainly like to think like Cory Doctorow. His Little Brother is a modern masterpiece that should be read by all.

My partner is pregnant. She is not amused.

My partner is pregnant. She is not amused..."
*snorts* :)


Wonder if Melville would agree.... Call me Suprised.




I had to look on goodreads to find out who William Gibson was. I am going to look up Arthur Clarke to see who that is too. I am now curious.
I'm like Ian Fleming. That can't be correct!
Martin wrote: "Graham wrote: "I'm like Ian Fleming. That can't be correct!"
Well, you look like you could be the next James Bond... LOL"
Indeed! {sigh} But, then he'd have to go to bed with the likes Pussy Galore ;-)
Well, you look like you could be the next James Bond... LOL"
Indeed! {sigh} But, then he'd have to go to bed with the likes Pussy Galore ;-)

I just pasted my blog entry for June 30, 2011 and it said I write like ----- get this! ----- Vladimir Nabokov! Something's mighty wrong there, I think! The only thing I've read ..."
I got Vladimir Nabokov as well, never heard of him-her.
I had posted a short story that I never finished.


I can live with that ;)


A piece of trivia... James Joyce is the most mentioned author in Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory. It takes a real geek to go and count them... Do I get the badge of supergeek now?

Supposedly I write like Jonathan Swift.
O.o"
Impressive Rick!

Interesting, as my family lives very close to Cooperstown NY (I wasn't brought up there though).
Sad, as Last of the Mohicans was quite possibly the worst read on the planet. I mean, aside from Stephanie Meyers. So, there's that. ;)

Interesting, as my family lives very close to Cooperstown NY (I wasn't brought up there though).
Sad, as Last of the Mohicans was quite possibly the worst rea..."
LOL Arin!
I wonder what algorithms they use to figure this stuff out? Probably something straightforward like syllables per word and words per sentence, maybe number of clauses? I wish they said what it was in the writing that made them think so.
I'd have been very upset if I got Stephanie Meyer though :)

Yeah, I would have been as well.

After throwing at least ten thousand words and five chapters at this puppy, I'm apparently 95% James Fenimore Cooperish with a light smattering of Chuck Palahniuk and a slight chance of Cory Doctorow and Raymond Chandler coming out of the N-N-E at 5 knots (or something).
Fascinating.

Hahaha. That's not fascination, that's obsession. ;-)
Cooper/Palahniuk/Doctorow/Chandler = you're in good company.


Look, I'm sorry, I just don't see what's wrong with this relationship!"
LOL Arin!


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