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Guess Who Wrote It (game)

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RokofAges75:

--- Quote from: honey on March 30, 2008, 03:07:13 PM ---everyone guessed me except mare. I guess that means I lose.  :P

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I think that's a good thing - it means either everyone has read that story, or has read enough of your writing to know your writing style.  Or they were just lucky guesses LOL.

honey:
haha I don't think many have read that story. In fact it's not even posted on AC anymore because I'm not sure if I'll ever finish  it. I should though. I like it, I just never work on it for some reason.

I guess it just sounds like me. whatever that is.

RokofAges75:
That's why this game is interesting... we can see if it's possible to tell someone's writing just by their "voice" or whatever.

mare:

--- Quote from: RokofAges75 on March 30, 2008, 04:06:33 PM ---That's why this game is interesting... we can see if it's possible to tell someone's writing just by their "voice" or whatever.

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Yup, in which case you have to wonder if it's better for people to not guess right or to guess right. lol I guess it depends on the author's view on things. On the one hand it could be awesome if no one guesses because it just shows you have versatility? or if you can tell it means you have a difinitive style.

Or they could just be unlucky or lucky guesses lol

Either way, it's a fun game.

and Kelly, don't feel bad. The only one I got right was Mersey and it's because I sent it in. lol

honey:
actually I kind of giggled when you were the only one who got me wrong cause I was definite sure you've never read this one. haha. It's my attempt at a Nick drama. which is probably why I never update and why it's obscure. I'm not exactly known for my Nick drama.


yeah, I also wonder if it's a good thing or not. I think it could be and yet it might get tiresome. you know what I mean?   I mean I think I have some versatility as a writer as being able to write in different genres.  Like I was nominated for 5 different stories, at the felix awards, all in different genres, which I feel is quite the accomplishment, yet I think when you read my stuff, you can always tell that Kelly wrote it. I feel I have a very distinct voice as a writer.  But is that good or bad? I think it can work both ways. Having people recognize me can be good, but will they eventually get tired of it, and do I sound repetitive. That's where my major concern would be.

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