Steady on, old chap.

Paste some of your writing into the box on this site and they'll tell you which author your style or vocabluary most resembles. It's very frustrating that they don't give any details of how they decide it or what stats they are performing. And it would be nice to have a number quantifying how alike they find you. You could the plot your position to a given uncertainty in L-space. Anyhow, it turns out that when writing comic novels, i'm a bit like this:

I write like
P. G. Wodehouse

I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!

My scientific writing sounds a bit like this

I write like
David Foster Wallace

I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!

That's fine by me. Interestingly, when I try to write a pastiche of Ian Fleming and James Thurber, I sound more like Fleming. Click thru to see the Here's what I fed it..

Help Yourself PrologueChapter 1 -  Death
The perceptual origins of the abstract same/different concept in human infants