I did the writing analysis 6 times, with 6 different pieces of my writing. First time I got Jane Austen. I was kind of surprised; I thought my writing would not have her formality.
The next 5 pieces of writing came up David Foster Wallace.
I'll have to research what his writing style is, because I, too, am not familiar.
BTW, congratulations on your marriage. You two seem very well-suited. I only know you from your blog and I know Barry a bit more (but not much) than just his blog. I am happy for you and your new family.
D.F. Wallace is one of my favorite authors; I'd recommend his opus, "Infinite Jest" which has footnotes, and then endnotes for the footnotes. It's a hard, but enjoyable read. ~ Pat
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I, too, write like David Foster Wallace. I wasn't familiar with him until I used the Google...
Don't feel bad, I had to cheat and use The Google Contraption too.
(Although, I probably use that thing a tad too much.)
I did the writing analysis 6 times, with 6 different pieces of my writing.
First time I got Jane Austen. I was kind of surprised; I thought my writing would not have her formality.
The next 5 pieces of writing came up David Foster Wallace.
I'll have to research what his writing style is, because I, too, am not familiar.
BTW, congratulations on your marriage. You two seem very well-suited. I only know you from your blog and I know Barry a bit more (but not much) than just his blog.
I am happy for you and your new family.
D.F. Wallace is one of my favorite authors; I'd recommend his opus, "Infinite Jest" which has footnotes, and then endnotes for the footnotes. It's a hard, but enjoyable read. ~ Pat
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