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gail
Female Author

Canada
Posts: 333
#1 | Posted: 13 Mar 2013 02:41
I came across these really interesting text analysis tools . For those authors with your own blogs, you may find it quite fun to run your own writing through these. I actually found them reasonably accurate for my writing.

http://www.urlai.com/
http://www.typealyzer.com/
http://genderanalyzer.com/

cayenne
Male Author

England
Posts: 176
#2 | Posted: 13 Mar 2013 20:23
LOL, well the gender one said:
We think http://thecanery.wordpress.com/ is written by a woman
(64%)

Actually all the stories and articles there are by me, a male, and a handful of guest authors, also all male.
D'Oh!

gail
Female Author

Canada
Posts: 333
#3 | Posted: 13 Mar 2013 20:33
cayenne:
LOL, well the gender one said:

I think the difference for 'our' gen
re is that we tend to write from the POV of our characters, so the analysis will be heavily influenced by how well we put ourselves into their shoes.

Unless....there is something you wish to own tell us about, Cayenne ?

mobile_carrot
Male Author

England
Posts: 317
#4 | Posted: 14 Mar 2013 21:23
I tested this one below for several stories of mine either told in first-person female or with a female as lead character and fooled it nearly every time, especially with the first-person female persona. The one I've got in the LSF anthology "Honour" had the highest female percentage likelihood of all (76%) which especially pleased me.

Right, I'll just go any put on my sissy maid uniform ...

http://stealthserver01.ece.stevens-tech.edu/validategender

 
 
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