Some computer scientists have revealed what they think to be the key to writing a best seller.
http://www.insidescience.org/content/computer-algorithm-seeks-crack-code-fiction-bestsellers/1530
Their algorithm had as much as an 84 percent accuracy rate when applied to already published manuscripts in Project Gutenberg and other sources. Among their findings was that more successful books relied on verbs describing thought processes rather than actions and emotions.
However, some disagree with the findings. Author Ron Hansen said style is not the key, but instead readers' interest in the topics in the book.
Of course they'll have considered non-erotic stuff only. What do you erotica authors think? Does this ring true to you?
http://www.insidescience.org/content/computer-algorithm-seeks-crack-code-fiction-bestsellers/1530
Their algorithm had as much as an 84 percent accuracy rate when applied to already published manuscripts in Project Gutenberg and other sources. Among their findings was that more successful books relied on verbs describing thought processes rather than actions and emotions.
However, some disagree with the findings. Author Ron Hansen said style is not the key, but instead readers' interest in the topics in the book.
Of course they'll have considered non-erotic stuff only. What do you erotica authors think? Does this ring true to you?