IwriteLike Thread?
Just got this
>>8100147
This thing is a joke. I've gotten vastly different results by putting in different things that I've written that were all in basically the same style. Even different sections of the same text.
>>8100147
>I put a fragment of my novel written in spanish and got Joyce
what did he mean by this?
http://iwl.me/s/69fb153c
Pretty good I guess. I took like 8 different paragraphs from a story I've written and 5 of them came back as Orwell.
>>8100147
Put in a part of Naked Lunch, got DFW as well.
I put in a part of a poem of mine which is essentially a nasty aping of Pound, and got Lovecraft. Then I put in an essay of mine and got Margaret Mitchell. This upsets me somewhat, because I used to get James Joyce and Johnathon Swift. To the program's credit, I did feed it two wildly different passages from Ulysses and it gave back Joyce each time.
>>8101033
And evidently T.S. Eliot writes like Edgar Allan Poe in Burnt Norton. Curiously, Yeats's The Second Coming is evidently reminiscent of Charles Dickens. If Yeats writes like Dickens, maybe it's OK if I write like Lovecraft.
>>8101043
And it's official: T.S. Eliot was really imitating Margaret Mitchell when writing The Waste Land. By extension, my essay will prove to ave an immortality comparable to that of The Waste Land.
>>8100816
How can the claim even be made that YA writers have a discernible style?
I typed in random bullshit that I made up on the spot and got some literally who
Both stories I submitted gave me her.
James Fenimore Cooper
http://iwl.me/s/d172a8d3
James Fenimore Cooper
http://iwl.me/s/d172a8d3
"And amongst the hundreds of suspended bare corpses revolving the homely exposure of Alta Vile was one individual gold-collared-short-suit — yes, individual the body who shared both occupancy and conquering beneath the grand city — within the boulevards and concrete, sparse lingering about the memories of dashing completely nude about the endless streets Alta Vile retained. He had spared his wonderful, naked follies for a warm, tailored attire that deterred clothed cozy his irrational person internally, for he was no more than a juvenile tycoon streaking the vivacious city at its' most electromagnetic of their gold-apparel years."
>>8100147
When I did this at first it said I was like Chuck Palahniuk. When I added onto it it said I wrote like Walt Whitman. Now when I rewrote that paragraph it told me that I sounded like Charles Dickens.
Long story short, it's a meme.
arthur clarke on one piece and lovecraft on another, I don't think this thing makes too much sense
Well?
i got Steven King for my fiction
and Dan Brown for my essay
bonus- i got Margaret Mitchell for a really old fanfiction i wrote about two friends of mine to creep them out