Well now...this is flattering...
Sep. 2nd, 2010 09:19 amApparently, I write descriptive passages like Charles Dickens, sex scenes like Anne Rice, and snappy dialogue like Stephanie Meyers. I could take that and roll with it, hey?
Notice which badge I took...
And I hate her books. But the thing is...they sell like bottled ice water on a hot day. So, who am I to argue with that! This could, however, explain why I am so very critical of my own writing and mentally refer to myself as a hack!
EDIT: Oh, wait! Hang on! I just did What Wild Geese Know. And I came up with Stephen King pretty steadily on the style points...but get this...for my dialogue...
Suddenly, I am polishing my fingernails on the lapel of my flannel pajamas. Look at that! I am not a hack. TA-DA! On the other hand, I do appear to be something of a populist writer, don't I? Wodehouse was writing frothy stage comedies, really. Where, I ask you, is the William Faulkner badge? Or the Trollope one? Probably reserved for MissMurchison!
Notice which badge I took...
And I hate her books. But the thing is...they sell like bottled ice water on a hot day. So, who am I to argue with that! This could, however, explain why I am so very critical of my own writing and mentally refer to myself as a hack!
EDIT: Oh, wait! Hang on! I just did What Wild Geese Know. And I came up with Stephen King pretty steadily on the style points...but get this...for my dialogue...
Suddenly, I am polishing my fingernails on the lapel of my flannel pajamas. Look at that! I am not a hack. TA-DA! On the other hand, I do appear to be something of a populist writer, don't I? Wodehouse was writing frothy stage comedies, really. Where, I ask you, is the William Faulkner badge? Or the Trollope one? Probably reserved for MissMurchison!

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Date: 2010-09-02 01:53 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2010-09-02 05:40 pm (UTC)And, given the size of the smile on my face, I think the world must be a more civilized and lovelier place with YOU in it as well. :->
Rae
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Date: 2010-09-02 05:41 pm (UTC)Rae
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Date: 2010-09-02 05:57 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2010-09-02 09:23 pm (UTC)OTOH, I am disappointed to learn that the analyzer doesn't deem G.Heyer a classic author in her own right! After so many authors have actually used her as their model!
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Date: 2010-09-02 10:41 pm (UTC)I imagine my readers wish I could write that prolifically as well. :wink:
Rae
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Date: 2010-09-03 04:47 am (UTC)It matched P&P with her, but put Emma with E.A.Poe and Persuasion with C.Dickens. (You said that you came up Dickens, also ... By extension, are you Austen-ish, then, too?)
It's fun, but because the results are all over the place for the established authors, I can't interpret the results for myself when I come up as a different IWL each time. FWIW, though, I did come up as Poe (=Austen?!) once, as well as A.Christie, Dan Brown and Stephen King. As those authors are all on my dislike list, it's no wonder I choose not to write and despair of what I've written!
;-)
P.S. - If it needs saying: I like your work, your voice, your imagination -- regardless of any other authors to whom that analyzer compares you.
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Date: 2010-09-03 06:59 am (UTC)Actually, it would be wrong to say that I hate him. I just don't read him anymore and I've never been THAT into horror. I read every book her wrote upto Christine...then I took a very long break. Then, I read a few others. Firestarter and The Shining are my favorites.
I like being compared to Charles Dickens, but I think it was just a coincidence. The majority of my samples, in the end, came up as Stephen King.
And it is worth more than any old analyzer's opinion to know that YOU find my work, voice and imagination likable.
Rae
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Date: 2010-09-04 02:19 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-09-04 05:48 pm (UTC)I think the consensus, after running lots of samples through was that I write like Stephen King. Of course, I don't write on the same THEMES as King. But again, I sort of like that my work would have massive popular appeal. I agree that Meyer is insulting in some ways...but I used to think, reading Lilian Jackson Braun, that I could easily write as well as she does. And frankly, I've always felt I could write BETTER than Meyer.
And I could certainly do with her fanbase and film contracts. :grin:
Rae