[MEME] I write like...
16/7/10 20:53Stolen from
whichclothes ^^:
I used the first chapter of Shades of Grey for this meme and it told me that

I don't even know who he is ^^;;; I think it's wikipedia time...
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Here is what they say about him:
¤¤¤ Los Angeles Times book editor David Ulin called Wallace "one of the most influential and innovative writers of the last 20 years."
XD I don't think I'm really an innovative write. But what the heck. Maybe I'll be the new Wallace in a couple of years. One can only dream ;p
¤¤¤ Themes and styles
Wallace's fiction is often concerned with irony.
Irony? O.o I can't write irony to save my life. I wonder how they create their analysis: it must be totally random...
¤¤¤ Wallace's novels often combine various writing modes or voices, and incorporate jargon and vocabulary (sometimes invented) from a wide variety of fields. His writing featured self-generated abbreviations and acronyms, long multi-clause sentences, and a notable use of explanatory footnotes and endnotes—often nearly as expansive as the text proper.
This reminds me of Terry Pratchett. I love the book Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman: it's simply hilarious and I don't even count how many time I read it already ;p
I just hope I won't die like him: poor guy suicided after two decades of severe depression T_T
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I used the first chapter of Shades of Grey for this meme and it told me that

I write like
David Foster Wallace
David Foster Wallace
I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!
I don't even know who he is ^^;;; I think it's wikipedia time...
................
Here is what they say about him:
¤¤¤ Los Angeles Times book editor David Ulin called Wallace "one of the most influential and innovative writers of the last 20 years."
XD I don't think I'm really an innovative write. But what the heck. Maybe I'll be the new Wallace in a couple of years. One can only dream ;p
¤¤¤ Themes and styles
Wallace's fiction is often concerned with irony.
Irony? O.o I can't write irony to save my life. I wonder how they create their analysis: it must be totally random...
¤¤¤ Wallace's novels often combine various writing modes or voices, and incorporate jargon and vocabulary (sometimes invented) from a wide variety of fields. His writing featured self-generated abbreviations and acronyms, long multi-clause sentences, and a notable use of explanatory footnotes and endnotes—often nearly as expansive as the text proper.
This reminds me of Terry Pratchett. I love the book Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman: it's simply hilarious and I don't even count how many time I read it already ;p
I just hope I won't die like him: poor guy suicided after two decades of severe depression T_T
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