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Writing Personality Analyzer — Which Famous Author Do You Write Like?

Which of 12 famous authors do you write like? Paste a sample to find out.

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12 Authors in Database

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does the writing personality analyzer work?

The tool measures 9 style dimensions: sentence length, sentence variation, vocabulary rarity, adjective density, dialogue tendency, punctuation density, dark tone, first-person voice, and paragraph length. Your writing is matched to 12 famous authors using Euclidean distance scoring across all 9 dimensions.

Which 12 authors are in the database?

Ernest Hemingway, Jane Austen, George Orwell, Virginia Woolf, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Franz Kafka, Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens, J.D. Salinger, Sylvia Plath, and Anton Chekhov.

How much text do I need?

Paste at least 150 words for a meaningful result. With fewer words, not enough style dimensions can be reliably measured. 300–500 words gives the most accurate match.

What does a strong Hemingway match mean?

Short, declarative sentences. Minimal adjectives. Meaning carried beneath the surface. Dialogue-driven. Economy of language. The classic iceberg style where what is unsaid carries as much weight as what is written.

Can I use it for fiction, emails, and academic writing?

Yes — any writing works. The match reflects your natural style in whatever genre you write. Business writers often match Orwell. Poets often match Plath or Woolf. Casual writers often match Twain or Salinger.