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Jul. 16 2010 - 2:59 pm | 1,463 views | 0 recommendations | 5 comments

Are you Tolstoy or are you Dan Brown? Ask ‘I Write Like.’ Then disregard answer

Charles Dickens, a former resident of Lant Street.

I write like Grossberger (Image via Wikipedia)

The current Internet buzz is a website called I Write Like.

It’s completely idiotic, useless, fallacious, ridiculous, meaningless—but fun.

For about ten minutes. Then you move on to the next mindless fad. Then you die. Oops, went one step too far.

How I Write Like works is pretty simple. You paste a snatch of your—or anyone’s—writing into the box, click on “analyze” and you’re informed which famous author you write like.

(I’d give you the hyperlink but the damn thing isn’t working. Sorry. But you can find it. You’re a resourceful dude.)

I pasted my latest blog post into the machine, clicked “analyze” and up came: “I write like J.K. Rowling.”

Of course I immediately wondered: What happens if I input some of my other stuff? Will I still write like J.K.?

Nope. Next two tries found me writing like 1. Dan Brown and 2. Charles Dickens.

Nothing but humongous best sellers. So how come I’m not worth $47 million and being interviewed by Oprah Winfrey?

Next, I decided to see who the columnists of The New York Times write like. Results:

David Brooks: David Foster Wallace

Maureen Dowd: Kurt Vonnegut

Paul Krugman: David Foster Wallace

Gail Collins: David Foster Wallace

At this point, I pretty much lost interest in playing with I Write Like. Its limitations and flaws were looming larger and more obvious by the second.

And this was before I read the interview in The Awl (no helpful hyperlink here either. Got to call my tech guy.) with the creator of I Write Like.

Who turns out to be a baby-faced, 27-year-old Russian software developer living in Montenegro. Among other problems, his I Write Like data base has only 50 authors in it.

My favorite part of the interview is when the interviewer, Katjusa Cisar, asks the kid, “What makes you qualified to analyze literature like this?”

Reply: “Nothing, really.”


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    Dissertation: Stephen King.
    T/S snarky comments: Dan Brown.
    Blogging, academic, and most else: David Foster Wallace
    Oddly, when I spew out incoherence in Comic Sans font, it’s classified as “Dan Gilbert”. Other fonts: see above.

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    I wonder who David Foster Wallace writes like (I got him too; SO jealous of my friend, who got HP Lovecraft; must use more “eldritch”es).

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    This is the best piece about I Write Like so far. Thanks for a laugh!

    -Dmitry, a baby-faced developer

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    How did I find this site? Good question, I wondered that myself. Just out of curiosity I decided to try it and pasted some parts from my blog. David Foster Wallace came up… never heard of him. I try different pages and still the same answer, so I Google him. His picture appears and my wife laughs and says we even look alike. Then I find this blog and the bubble pops, lol. It now appears that we all write like David Foster Wallace.

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