I got Dan Brown for some original stuff I'm writing for a big bang. It sent me into a mode of REWRITE REWRITE KILL IT NOW AND REWRITE. Pasting section by section calmed me down that I only am that bad in the beginning. And I meant to redo that already. But STILL!
*heh* Stephen King was the most frequent result for me, too (5 times), and the one result of Douglas Adams was a story several years older than the others. Otherwise I got Dan Brown 3, James Joyce 2, Vladimir Nabokov 2, Lewis Carroll, H. P. Lovecraft, J. K. Rowling, J. D. Salinger, P. G. Wodehouse.
Mind, most of my stuff is very short. I didn't check anything below 200 words, but longer texts would probably work better.
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Date: 2010-07-13 09:26 am (UTC)It did spit out Lewis Carroll for the little unreal/dreamworld bit, though.
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Date: 2010-07-13 09:28 am (UTC)Now I got some interesting results...
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Date: 2010-07-13 10:26 am (UTC)...and
Storvik's journal is "like Douglas Adams".
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Date: 2010-07-13 10:33 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2010-07-13 12:44 pm (UTC)Otherwise I got Dan Brown 3, James Joyce 2, Vladimir Nabokov 2, Lewis Carroll, H. P. Lovecraft, J. K. Rowling, J. D. Salinger, P. G. Wodehouse.
Mind, most of my stuff is very short. I didn't check anything below 200 words, but longer texts would probably work better.
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Date: 2010-07-13 04:25 pm (UTC)I really, really want to know how they are analyzing the text and coming up with results.
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Date: 2010-07-18 01:13 am (UTC)I got David Foster Wallace.