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Category: academiarandom
Posted on: July 15, 2010 11:36 PM, by Steinn Sigurðsson


Apparently I write like David Foster Wallace...


Say what?

Oh, that David Foster Wallace.

Er.
Cool.

Now you go play with "I write like"

h/t Chad - who apparently has dissociative writing disorder or something...

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Kurt Vonnegut.
I'm flattered enough not to question whether this is connected to pasting German text.

Posted by: Joerg | July 16, 2010 1:39 AM

2

Hmm. I also got David Foster Wallace.

Posted by: Kea | July 16, 2010 2:51 AM

3

Hmm depending upon what I put in I get David Foster Wallace and Harry Harrison (fiction), Arthur Clarke (article about monkeys in space) and most disturbingly Kurt Vonnegut for allegedly funny article about bumping into Richard Dawkins in a thunderstorm.

Posted by: Steven Chapman | July 16, 2010 10:14 AM

4

Isaac Asimov or James Joyce !

Posted by: Tristram Brelstaff | July 16, 2010 11:45 AM

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Wow, it is hard to think of more disparate styles than Asimov and Joyce (at least ones that'd fit into a US based web form).

I tried different pieces of writing also:

a summary paragraph for a NASA proposal gave me A.C. Clarke.
That is good.

A sample paragraph from an intro to a highly cited paper game me Edgar Allan Poe.
Hmm...

Posted by: Steinn Sigurdsson | July 16, 2010 11:59 AM

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I also get a mixture depending what text I enter. I seem to write papers like Arthur C. Clarke, which is a good thing. But the introduction to my most recent NASA proposal sounds like Douglas Adams, not necessarily a good result. I also fed in a referee report, which their analyzer identified as Dan Brown (since the authors aren't supposed to know who I am, getting a different result from my public writing is probably OK, but I should worry if I start writing papers/proposals like Brown).

Posted by: Eric Lund | July 16, 2010 2:35 PM

7

Well, Edgar Allen Poe for my scientific writing (??)

But Chuck Palahniuk for a blog post I had last year...

Posted by: JohnD | July 17, 2010 9:23 AM

8

I got David Foster Wallace with the first piece I submitted. I also got Charles Dickens, Vladimir Nabokov, James Joyce, and -egads!- Stephanie Meyer (ironically, for a critique I wrote of "Twilight").

Posted by: Rachel | July 19, 2010 10:50 AM

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