Using a part of my unfinished football-related story (who am I kidding, all my stories are unfinished otl)
I write like
William GibsonI Write Like by Mémoires,
journal software.
Analyze your writing! Who is this dude I never read him (that's the thing about authors isn't it? You don't say you know them, you say you read them). According to the all-knowing Internet community servicing Wikipedia (you know that somehow sounds vaguely communistic about it, though I have only a vague vague sense of understanding when it comes to that) William Gibson writes fiction of the cyberpunk sub genre of science fiction. Also described as a 'noir prophet'.
Cyberpunk. That is so effing cool.
But if I use the bits of my Hetalia Housemates!AU in which Feliciano, Arthur, Feliks and Alfred (or FAFA, AFFA, FAAF, PAEI, or a lot of more ridiculous acronyms I just realised it could own) are, as implied, housemates. I seriously want to post this up in the main comm one day...unless I add that USUK that I really want to add, in which case, it would be to the USUK comm. Anyways, using that I get...
I write like
David Foster WallaceI Write Like by Mémoires,
journal software.
Analyze your writing! Okay. Obviously I have not read enough because this is the second time around and I still don't know who this dude is. Apparently his fiction is riddled with irony. Also his books sound so dry.
I'll be honest and say that I'm getting somewhat desperate here. C'mon writing style analysis program, gimme someone I do know!
So now I'll go insane and feed it the following (unfinished) shtuff:
1.) My Hetalia Guardian Angels AU (in which Rome is a God)
2.) USUK writer/illustrator AU
3.) My English essay about the effects of conformity and sheep mentality
And received the following results
1.)
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I write like
William ShakespeareI Write Like by Mémoires,
journal software.
Analyze your writing! 2.)
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I write like
Douglas AdamsI Write Like by Mémoires,
journal software.
Analyze your writing! 3.)
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I write like
H. P. LovecraftI Write Like by Mémoires,
journal software.
Analyze your writing! Oh yeaaaah, that's what I'm talking 'bout! Shakespeare baby. And Adams and Lovecraft to boot. Though it somewhat makes me wonder as to how my homework could relate to a horror author of epic proportions.
Now you'll have to excuse me. I'm gonna go write that bitch a sonnet. Bitches love sonnets.