I lean towards James Joyce (including my un-edited Big Bang and both the original and post-edited versions of "Well Hall", so I guess that's a tendency). Stephen King is in there though, in a few places, and the only 'outlier' was "Roots to Branches" for which I got "Douglas Adams" !?
Now I have no idea what that means, even in terms of commas and dialogue marks. *eyeroll, grinnning*.
As for politicians, I reckon it's not a bad thing if some people move from being interested in the "characters" to the issues... otherwise I am definitely in "lalalala can't hear you" land.
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Date: Tuesday, 13 July 2010 09:46 am (UTC)I lean towards James Joyce (including my un-edited Big Bang and both the original and post-edited versions of "Well Hall", so I guess that's a tendency). Stephen King is in there though, in a few places, and the only 'outlier' was "Roots to Branches" for which I got "Douglas Adams" !?
Now I have no idea what that means, even in terms of commas and dialogue marks. *eyeroll, grinnning*.
As for politicians, I reckon it's not a bad thing if some people move from being interested in the "characters" to the issues... otherwise I am definitely in "lalalala can't hear you" land.