Want to write like Shakespeare? Google makes it possible, literally!

Budding novelists, poets, story writers. Do you ever had the hidden craving to write something that seems to be of the work of the literary and philosophical greats like Shakespeare, Charles Dickens or Poe? How great it could be if these historical greats could see your piece of work and make amendments and put suggestions. Well, this is possible (literally) thanks to Google.

Google’s new Docs related project Docs Demo: Masters Edition, this dream becomes reality. Going one step further in its feature of “collaboration” in the Google Docs, it adds auto suggestion based on the pattern of famous storytellers of past. The video below demonstrates it better:

Try it now:

Google Docs Demo Masters Writers
Taken from http://aforgrave.ca/detritus/2012/06/24/create-with-the-great/

The “Docs Demo: Masters Edition” lets you work with

  • Friedrich Nietzsche
  • William Shakespeare
  • Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  • Emily Dickinson
  • Charles Dickins
  • Edgar Allan Poe

If you want to try this awesome feature, go to . Start typing whatever you want to write, pause for a moment or two think for the new line and get amazed at how Poe, Nietzsche and other literary greats get change your work in their own fashion.

Below is an example of gibberish I wrote with the changes made shown in different colors:

How do you find this how new Docs Demo: Masters Edition feature? Will it really help wannabe writers or it is just an unnecessary add-on? Do share your views.