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David Farland’s Daily Kick in the Pants–Predicting a Bestseller

Posted on March 27, 2014 by lopopolo

Researchers created a computer program to study stylistic similarities between books, to see if stylistic similarities can be used as predictors of success. Read what David Farland said about their findings.

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