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Friday, July 23, 2010

Writing Style Analyzer

Blogging and author friend, Charmaine Clancy, shared a great and fun link on her blog, Wagging Tales, and I just had to share it with you, too. The link is to I Write Like, a writing style analyzer, where you simply insert your writing into the analyzer tool and it will tell you which famous author your writing style resembles.

I decided to have three samples of my writing analyzed and was quite pleased and amused by the results. First was a sampling of my poetry, since it is my preferred choice of writing. I inserted the following poem:


Timeless Travel O' Truth
©Ruth Cox

In pre-dawn hour ship spirits hail;
Gypsy o' the sea is bade, "Set sail."
Atop the water's underworld,
All time and space constraints unfurl'd.
Sun o' yon morrow now arisin'
To claim what lies beyond horizon;
Schooled seafarer drew up a mind blank,
As earth fell flat walkin' the gangplank.
Astern swam ol' soul o' history;
Ahead held sol, breachin' mystery.
Sea gypsy caught by ray o' fire
Rode on heaven's burnin' desire.
Master o' the sky cried an "Ahoy!"
Mate now rides tide o' truth to enjoy.


The I Write Like analyzer said:

I write like
James Joyce
I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!

 
Next, I had my true story/ghost story analyzed, which you can read here on my blog:
Shades of Summer on a Leather Leash
 
The I Write Like analyzer said:

I write like
Lewis Carroll
I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!

 
Lastly, I selected one of my recent book review writings, which you can read on my blog, Ruthi Reads!:
Book Review: Ghost Words and Other Echoes...
 
The I Write Like analyzer said:

I write like
H. P. Lovecraft
I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!

 
The writing analyzer results were interesting and fun and I do hope you'll share the results of your own writing analysis, too!

6 comments:

  1. Interesting. I'll have to try it if I get the chance.

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  2. It's interesting, Beverly. I liked the comparisons it came up with for my samplings. And I couldn't help but look up the authors and re-read a few of their writings and bios.

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  3. Very interesting. Perhaps you new pseudonym should be Joyce Lewis Lovecraft.

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  4. Ha! That would be an interesting alias for sure! Brenda, I look forward to your sample analysis on your blog, Fiction With a Purpose..:-)

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  5. I found this to be very interesting as well. I even took the test too!

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  6. Headed your way to see your results now, Brenda!

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