Writing Analysis Meme
Jun. 21st, 2013 06:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Ganked from
lindahoyland. I tried this out on my fics.
Solace
Mistake
No Need
Need
The Oncoming Pun
OK, that's an interesting assortment of styles. Just for grins, let's try the WIP meme.
Ummm...
All right, then, let's see what it makes of some Drabble-matics!
The Battle for the Coffee Cup
The Disheveled Stranger
A Hat in Time
...
*throws up hands and walks away*
Edited to add this comment I made at
lindahoyland's original post:
Here, I tried an experiment. First I got Anna Karenina off the shelf (blowing off a cloud of dust) and put in this sentence, from Chapter 31:
It was a stormy day; the rain fell all the morning, and the invalids with umbrellas thronged the gallery.
Result: Leo Tolstoy. OK, good. Then I had it analyze this:
Anna Karenina flew off in a spaceship.
Leo Tolstoy again.
Then, this:
Bilbo Baggins, Konstantin Levin and Humbert Humbert walked into a bar.
Result: Vladimir Nabokov. Damn, I think it reads more like Ernest Hemingway.
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Solace
Mistake
No Need
Need
The Oncoming Pun
OK, that's an interesting assortment of styles. Just for grins, let's try the WIP meme.
Ummm...
All right, then, let's see what it makes of some Drabble-matics!
The Battle for the Coffee Cup
The Disheveled Stranger
A Hat in Time
...
*throws up hands and walks away*
Edited to add this comment I made at
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Here, I tried an experiment. First I got Anna Karenina off the shelf (blowing off a cloud of dust) and put in this sentence, from Chapter 31:
It was a stormy day; the rain fell all the morning, and the invalids with umbrellas thronged the gallery.
Result: Leo Tolstoy. OK, good. Then I had it analyze this:
Anna Karenina flew off in a spaceship.
Leo Tolstoy again.
Then, this:
Bilbo Baggins, Konstantin Levin and Humbert Humbert walked into a bar.
Result: Vladimir Nabokov. Damn, I think it reads more like Ernest Hemingway.