Meme, which is spelled me-me: writing styles.
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle? Seriously? I don't see that. The writing sample was from Out Of Bounds.
But this was amusing. This is from a Harry Potter fic where I very consciously imitated J. K. Rowling.
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The writing sample was Primer to the Dark Arts.
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle? Seriously? I don't see that. The writing sample was from Out Of Bounds.
But this was amusing. This is from a Harry Potter fic where I very consciously imitated J. K. Rowling.
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The writing sample was Primer to the Dark Arts.
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It's not emphasizing at syntax (which a real analysis should). The syntax structure of my Snape-fic is very different from my Ron-fic but both are coming out JKR.
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I think that's it.
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However a DC comics piece got Isaac Asimov. That bizarre POV exercise with Picard form ST:TNG got Nabokov. And something...forgot which, got me Stephen King.
GF says the Dan Brown has something to do with my uses of tense, but I'm not sure what she meant.
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