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Jul 13, 2010 14:41

On that who you write like meme. Are all the results white men? I got Joyce James, Stephen King, and Raymond Chandler ( Read more... )

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yunghustlaz July 13 2010, 20:18:39 UTC
I think it focuses on syntax. Which, can be good for distinct styles, but a lot of others just kinda.. blend together. It recognizes post-modernism pretty well at least, Vonnegut pasted into it gets Vonnegut, and so does Pynchon and Foster Wallace.

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a_white_rain July 13 2010, 20:20:30 UTC
............. I haven't read any of them. Or if I have, I have no idea if I have. I'm bad at remembering names.

And all my Harry Potter fic is JKR loloool

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yunghustlaz July 13 2010, 20:28:00 UTC
Vonnegut's famous for Slaughterhouse-Five, Pynchon for Gravity's Rainbow, and Foster Wallace for Infinite Jest/Consider the Lobster. Vonnegut's probs the most prominent in contemporary lit, through Pynchon's got the heavier skillz (like a metatextual James Joyce).

Also lolll I wonder if it was like "HMMM, HARRY POTTER FIC, WELL I GUESS THAT'S JUST JKR AUTOMATICALLY". I should try like an excerpt from Ulysses with character names substituted for HP ones.

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a_white_rain July 13 2010, 20:28:53 UTC
Also lolll I wonder if it was like "HMMM, HARRY POTTER FIC, WELL I GUESS THAT'S JUST JKR AUTOMATICALLY". I should try like an excerpt from Ulysses with character names substituted for HP ones.
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yunghustlaz July 13 2010, 20:35:26 UTC
NOPE, IT SAW THROUGH MY TRICKERY.

I used:

STATELY, PLUMP Harry Potter came from the stairhead, bearing a Harry Potter of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed. A yellow dressinggown, ungirdled, was sustained gently behind him by the mild morning air. He held the Harry Potter aloft and intoned ( ... )

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a_white_rain July 13 2010, 20:37:21 UTC
nuts

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