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I can appreciate the feeling, since I started out that way myself, but it's not an adult way to write. The short answer is "No, find your own voice." The longer answer, and explanation: You're suf...
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I can appreciate the feeling, since I started out that way myself, but it's not an adult way to write. The short answer is "No, find your own voice." The longer answer, and explanation: You're suffering from Red Shorts Syndrome. What does that mean? Well, let's say you watch a race, and the guy who won the race wore red shorts. If you want to win a race, do you go out and buy red shorts and assume that wearing them will make you win? No, you look at what the winner did to train himself so that he could win. Did he run half-marathons every day? Eat minimal carbs? Drink seaweed tea? What techniques did he use to make his skill set better? That's the idea you want to copy. Not even the actions: the mindset. This guy knew that carbs made him sluggish, so he ate as little carbs as possible. Maybe your albatross is dairy, so you cut out dairy instead. In writing terms: what do you love about this book? You say you love the genre (cyberpunk). Do you like his prose style? Do you like how he plots? Are there other cyberpunk books you also love? Other Stephenson books? What do they have in common? Make a list of the goals you want to accomplish: a book written in X style, which is funny, which has Y kind of character, set in Z setting, and so on. Then throw away _Snow Crash_ and focus on your own story. Don't mimic someone else. Write the best funny cyberpunk _you_ can write. Stephenson, one imagines, was not copying some other writer when creating _Snow Crash._ He was doing something unique to himself. Copy the work ethic, not the end result.