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Are You More Hemingway or Faulkner? Take This Quiz to Learn Your Writing Style

John Edwin

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Have you ever wondered what kind of writer you are at heart? Are you the clear, precise wordsmith who gets to the point, like Ernest Hemingway? Or are you the introspective, sprawling sentence-crafter, deeply weaving inner monologues like William Faulkner? Discovering your writing style can give you insight into your strengths and help you hone your voice. So, let’s find out:

Are you more Hemingway or Faulkner?

Below, you’ll find a fun quiz designed to match your style to one of these literary giants. Whether you’re new to writing or a seasoned scribe, get ready to gain a fresh perspective on your creative approach. Grab a pen, take some notes, and let’s dive in!

1. When it comes to sentence length, you prefer to…

A) Keep it short and snappy. You believe brevity is the soul of wit, and why say something in ten words if you can say it in five? Your style is clean and direct, letting each word carry weight. You’d rather get straight to the point.

B) Embrace the complexity. A sentence is a world unto itself, and you love building rich, layered phrases that linger and unfold. You explore ideas through long, wandering thoughts, crafting each line with care.

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