Well, that was fun... I tried three different posts and got three different results all very flattering and all very different. Neil Gaiman, Arthur Conan Doyle, and David Foster Wallace. : j
Ooooooh! Neat! Very pleasing! I did a series in Lovecraftian style on my blog a little while back... And ran the last post of that series through the gizmo... and got HP Lovecraft!
LoL, minor addenda... I tried the one before last post in that series and got Nabokov. And the one before that gave me Chuck Palahniuk. And the one before that Arthur C Clarke.
I guess there were some trigger words in my text that gave me Lovecraft the first time.
Fantastic authors! I love things like this, they aren't necessarily "accurate" persay, (hee hee!) but they are fun and very flattering. I guess, like you said, it depends on trigger words. I enjoy these little distractions in my day! :)
I am just an average Mid-western girl living a life of complex simplicity. New journals, fresh pens/sharpies, a blanket and a big ol’ comfy chair in crisp Autumn air, those are the think that make my heart thump. My hair is usually a mess and I rarely wear makeup. I play in the rain, squeal with glee at the feeling of mud squishing between my toes, and enjoy pretty much anything that takes place outdoors. I’m a woman working in a man’s world. Writing-wise, I'm a member of SCBWI but basically put all my children’s book writing on hold (temporarily) to pursue publishing more to my peer level. I've completed writing 4 books (all of which need major editing before they ever see the light of day!) and dream of being a published author one day. I love the smell of fresh air and clean laundry; cement just after the first drops of rain, and babies. I dress like a tomboy because I like being comfortable, but truth be told I would love more than anything to wear dresses and aprons all the time, like Donna Reed.
Beans
The cat who actuallylikes to wear clothes. He is fuzzy and has a huge fluffy tail. He's ornery at certain times and absolutey adorable at other times. He's known for giving kisses, playing fetch, and sitting when asked to do so; usually for treats. Like a job foreman he surveys everything and tends to perch on high shelves at angles where he can see what everyone in the house is up to. He's 13 pounds of man meat and I love him to bits.
Ivy
Ivy Jane is my rescue kitten. She was part of an entire litter that was abandoned by it's owners and then rescued by a fellow blogger who cared for her until she won her way into my heart an home. Ivy is a chunky monkey with a big round belly and a million things to talk about. She's the one who runs in front of me and trips me on a daily basis, would eat non-stop if I let her, talks incessantly, purrs all the time, cuddles with me when I'm cold (or when just watching tv) and who licks my face to wake me up each morning. Ivy makes it impossible not to be smitten with her.
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Well, that was fun... I tried three different posts and got three different results all very flattering and all very different. Neil Gaiman, Arthur Conan Doyle, and David Foster Wallace. : j
Ooooooh! Neat! Very pleasing! I did a series in Lovecraftian style on my blog a little while back... And ran the last post of that series through the gizmo... and got HP Lovecraft!
Thanks for the link!
LoL, minor addenda... I tried the one before last post in that series and got Nabokov. And the one before that gave me Chuck Palahniuk. And the one before that Arthur C Clarke.
I guess there were some trigger words in my text that gave me Lovecraft the first time.
This thing is very silly but fun! : j
Fantastic authors! I love things like this, they aren't necessarily "accurate" persay, (hee hee!) but they are fun and very flattering. I guess, like you said, it depends on trigger words. I enjoy these little distractions in my day! :)
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