Okay. The first time I used it, I pasted 700+ words into the box.
Results: .
Words: 754
(NOTE: The genie works best on texts of more than 500 words.)
Female Score: 1045
Male Score: 855
The Gender Genie thinks the author of this passage is: female!
Those 700+ words were the opening scene of my novel Heartstone, delivered in the heroine's POV. She's feeling anxiety due to her new store opening and her overall insecurity PLUS she has what she calls an 'episode', a sort of psychotic event she thinks is a sign of her impending mental breakdown. So there's a wealth of emotion but not a whole lot of physical action in a rather short space.
So...I moved to a section where there was a bit more action but still a lot of emotion. Plus, most of it is in the Hero's POV. (My logic says certain words, word/sentence constructions would be typical of male or female language. My logic has been known to be wrong, LOL)
Results:
Words: 2759
(NOTE: The genie works best on texts of more than 500 words.)
Female Score: 4218
Male Score: 3465
The Gender Genie thinks the author of this passage is: female!
Mmm. same results and pretty much the same percentage. So it's clearly word choice that's the key. I'd like to see the algorithm but it would probably laugh at me while I scratched my head trying to figure it out, LOL
Try it yourself: http://bookblog.net/gender/genie.php
Oh, I also entered the above into the box since it will not only do fiction but blogs and non-fiction.
Results:
Words: 334
(NOTE: The genie works best on texts of more than 500 words.)
Female Score: 196
Male Score: 557
The Gender Genie thinks the author of this passage is: male!
Now there weren't really enough words for a truly representative sample but this time my score was definitely 'male'. I'd say the primary difference between this and my fiction would lie in the use of adjectives and adverbs. I suppose I will have to go read the articles and the algorithm to figure it out.
But that's a job for another day ;-)
3 comments:
That's interesting, Lynda. I'm fascinated by little personality tests like that. Thanks for posting.
Julie
BTW, it looks like you weren't too far off of being neutral. I call that good writing!
Hi Julie,
Me too on being fascinated with these little tests. Whether they mean anything or not, I enjoy taking them.
Thanks for the compliment! I don't know if it's better to have a male or female writing gender but I've always felt that the writer should be transparent so the story shines through. That's, to me, the important thing ;-)
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