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Quiz: Which Famous Author Are You?

Published by Elizabeth Webster on 29.06.25

Last Updated February 8th, 2026

which famous author are you quiz

Imagine this: you wake up one morning and discover that you can write like one of the greatest authors in literary history. Whose pen would you wield? Whose inner voice would resonate in your lines? Our quiz will help reveal your literary doppelganger – that genius of the written word with whom you share not only worldviews but the very essence of creative nature.

Questions Overview

1. How would you describe the perfect opening line for a novel?
  1. A stream of consciousness that captures the protagonist's inner turmoil
  2. Short, declarative, and punchy - no unnecessary words
  3. An intriguing setup that hints at a mystery to be solved
  4. A vivid, almost fantastical description that blurs reality
2. Your ideal writing space would include:
  1. A room of your own with natural light and complete privacy
  2. A bustling café in a foreign city
  3. A quiet study with organized notes and reference materials
  4. A hammock under tropical trees with birdsong
3. Which narrative technique appeals to you most?
  1. Interior monologue revealing psychological depths
  2. Iceberg theory - showing only the surface
  3. Red herrings and misdirection
  4. Weaving folklore into everyday events
4. Your protagonist encounters a locked door. They:
  1. Contemplate what the door represents metaphorically
  2. Kick it down without hesitation
  3. Look for clues about who has the key
  4. Find the door has transformed into a butterfly
5. Which literary device do you find most compelling?
  1. Stream of consciousness and time shifts
  2. Understated dialogue with subtext
  3. Dramatic irony where readers know more than characters
  4. Magical elements treated as ordinary
6. Your ideal literary dinner party would include discussions about:
  1. The nature of consciousness and feminist theory
  2. War stories and adventures in exotic locations
  3. Puzzles, logic problems, and human psychology
  4. Family sagas spanning generations and local myths
7. When developing characters, you focus most on:
  1. Their internal contradictions and psychological complexity
  2. Their actions and what they don't say
  3. Their secrets and potential motives
  4. Their connection to ancestral stories and fate
8. Your preferred story ending would:
  1. Leave readers pondering life's ambiguities
  2. End with stark finality, no sentimentality
  3. Reveal a surprising solution that makes perfect sense
  4. Circle back to the beginning in an unexpected way
9. Which writing challenge excites you most?
  1. Capturing the flow of human consciousness on paper
  2. Saying the most with the fewest words
  3. Planting clues fairly without revealing the solution
  4. Making the impossible seem believable
10. Your favorite type of conflict in literature is:
  1. Character versus their own mind
  2. Character versus nature or circumstance
  3. Character versus hidden antagonist
  4. Character versus destiny or supernatural forces
11. When describing a sunset, you would:
  1. Focus on how it makes the observer feel internally
  2. State simply: 'The sun set.'
  3. Note suspicious details others might miss
  4. Describe how it melted into golden honey flooding the village
12. Your approach to research for writing involves:
  1. Deep psychological and philosophical reading
  2. First-hand experience whenever possible
  3. Studying real crimes and investigative techniques
  4. Collecting oral histories and cultural traditions
13. The role of death in your stories would be:
  1. A meditation on mortality and meaning
  2. A stark reality faced without flinching
  3. A puzzle to be solved
  4. A continuation of life in another form
14. Your ideal reader would appreciate:
  1. Experimental prose that challenges conventions
  2. Clean prose that trusts their intelligence
  3. Fair play and logical deduction
  4. Suspension of disbelief and cultural richness
15. The ultimate purpose of literature is to:
  1. Illuminate the depths of human consciousness
  2. Strip away illusions and show truth
  3. Entertain while revealing human nature
  4. Transform reality into myth and back again

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