Claude - Book Writing Prompts

Here are some Book Writing Prompts.

Super prompts / Prompts

Is the Superprompt Still the Best Way to Write with AI?
Feb 14, 2024
https://youtu.be/taiaJvd8sGY?si=0Yi2xt2teUky-POp

This One Prompt Type Will Save You DAYS of Work
Dec 22, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tpEGmRIh6M&t=596s

Is THIS AI Prompt BETTER Than What 99% of "Experts" Recommend? (Super Prompt Guide)
Oct 30, 2023
https://youtu.be/rJkeLbZqu54?si=lF2_8GUh7WAsZzYo

How to Write a Book in Claude 2 (Introducing the Super Prompt)
Aug 29, 2023
https://youtu.be/hQOiUan6gPY?si=RQPtCEZCXiz5gvJk

The Only 7 Prompts AI Authors Need to Write Their First Book
Aug 16, 2023
https://youtu.be/ucLX4ZrzzC0?si=-DK0w_wllNJ8sKTa

Introducing the Fractal Technique (AI Speed Writing) - Secret for Fast Writing
Jul 10, 2023
https://youtu.be/ycA3A4eu2WY?si=Xns7tmA7IJZ-Ic2B




Short Story - Combined (Claude + ChatGPT)

How to Write a Short Story in 20 Minutes (ChatGPT + Claude)
Oct 2, 2023
https://youtu.be/OY95c21KANg?si=8tW-QbPb7nU_4-_Z

ChatGPT - Book Writing Prompt #

the prompt

ChatGPT - Book Writing Prompt #

the prompt




Using Claude

5 Surprising Facts You Didn't Know About Claude AI
Apr 24, 2024
https://youtu.be/uU846ZWesk4?si=WhdjjgvqB_z-YFGx

Claude 3 - Haiku vs Sonnet vs Opus for Writing
Mar 15, 2024
https://youtu.be/hVU4f13UNmc?si=RloJ-ycS2YgbpoL6

ChatGPT - Book Writing Prompt #

the prompt

ChatGPT - Book Writing Prompt #

the prompt




SEO / Content Marketing

Write SEO Articles in 10 Minutes with AI (Superprompt)
Dec 4, 2023
https://youtu.be/fw3l-UY_hZc?si=xpNdwTzVs2T90si2

ChatGPT - Book Writing Prompt #

the prompt

ChatGPT - Book Writing Prompt #

the prompt




Superprompt Still the Best Way? -- single video - prompts in order
Feb 14, 2024

SEO Informational Articles Superprompt

Fiction Prose Superprompt

Brainstorming - Custom GPT, 10 prompts

Is the Superprompt Still the Best Way to Write with AI?
https://youtu.be/taiaJvd8sGY?si=0Yi2xt2teUky-POp


Claude - Book Writing Prompt / SEO Informational Article Superprompt / Fiction Prose Superprompt

SEO Informational Article Superprompt

[INSTRUCTIONS]
I want you to write a 30,000-word informational article for "YOUR TOPIC" from a first-person perspective. Use "I" when describing your feelings about the subject. I've supplied you with the of other articles and video transcripts from various sources with some of the information you need. Use these examples to formulate an article that demonstrates first-hand experience. Use the I've given you when it makes sense, and use them between 1-4 times each if possible. Follow the [ARTICLE OUTLINE] exactly.
[/INSTRUCTIONS]


[STYLE]

Include best practices for online writing, including short paragraphs, bulleted/numbered lists (only where appropriate), bolded/italicized text for only the most important key points.

The language should be clear and concise, not using the corporate "we", and often speaking in second person to the audience.

Overall, it should be highly scannable, direct and to the point, and avoid any fluff, redundancy, or cheesiness.

Used mixed cadence. Do not use two words/phrases when one will do.

Avoid redundancy within a sentence. Avoid unnecessary prepositional phrases.

Make sure all of the information is thoroughly and completely covered, with a clear explanation that is easily understood and high on the Flesch Reading ease score.

Don't over-sell the information or over-hype anything. Be practical, realistic, and to the point.

Provide examples, tips, and real-life experience within the content; this adds to the trust factor.

Share a personal experience, perspective, or feelings on a topic.

Demonstrate that it was produced with some degree of experience, such as with actual knowledge of the subject.

[/STYLE]


[KEYWORDS]
Insert list of keywords here

[/KEYWORDS]



[ARTICLE OUTLINE]

[-]
Add in the information you want your article to be about
[-]

H2: Introduction (In the first paragraph, mention exactly what the subject of the article is, and what the reader will get out of this article)
H2: In this article, you will learn: (this should just be a bulleted list of 3-4 bullets explaining what the article will cover.)
THE END, DO NOT PROCEED PAST THIS POINT.

[/ARTICLE OUTLINE]


[EXAMPLE 1]

[-]
& you put examples here
[-]

Insert an example article on the same topic, or a YouTube/podcast transcript, or whatever information you have available. Paste the entire thing in here. Continue with other examples in the spaces provided below.
[/EXAMPLE 1]

[EXAMPLE 2]
[/EXAMPLE 2]

[EXAMPLE 3]
[/EXAMPLE 3]

[EXAMPLE 4]
[/EXAMPLE 4]

[EXAMPLE 5]
[/EXAMPLE 5]

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Fiction Prose Superprompt

Fiction Prose Superprompt

[INSTRUCTIONS]
Using all of the information on [CHAPTER BEATS], [OVERVIEWS], [SETTING], and [CHARACTERS], write 50,000 words of a chapter with plenty of detail and deep point of view. Use the [STYLE] to determine the prose style of the output. Follow the [CHAPTER BEATS] exactly. All paragraphs should take place during the timeframe of the summary instead of adding new events. Focus on fully developing the given story beats rather than rushing to new plot points. End the scenes at the specified story beat rather than continuing further. The chapter should be in [POINT OF VIEW], deep in [CHARACTERS] perspective, and in the [TENSE] Include lots of realistic dialogue, deep point of view, and show more than tell. The scene must be 50,000 words.

[/INSTRUCTIONS]


[STYLE]

Let the dialogue and action explain the story (show, don't tell) Varied sentence structure and length: Use a mix of short and long sentences, as well as different sentence structures, to create a more engaging and dynamic flow of words. Mixed Cadence.

Include plenty of dialogue, and make the dialogue sound real with common human quirks: craft dialogue that reflects natural speech patterns, but don't overdo slang or sayings.

Intelligently shuffle and rephrase the text: Alter the sentence structure, introduce synonyms or paraphrase and adjust the arrangement of words and phrases in a sentence, as well as the relationships between them, to create subtle variations in the structure of the text.

Avoid using the following words: peril, fraught, thwart, dire, that, feel/feeling/felt, back, just, then, all, look, maybe, knew/know. Use strong verbs: Choose powerful action words instead of using adverbs.

Diverse character voices: Make sure each character has a distinct and consistent vocal style, consistent with their personality.

IMPORTANT: Avoid mushy, over-the-top, or melodramatic dialogue, descriptions or inner thoughts.

[/STYLE]


[CHARACTERS]

[/CHARACTERS]


[SETTING]

[/SETTING]


[OVERVIEW]
[-] Overview of the book
[/OVERVIEW]


[CHAPTER BEATS]
[-] Information about what happens in the chapter
[/CHAPTER BEATS]

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Nerdy Novelist Brainstormer (Custom GPT Instructions)

Nerdy Novelist Brainstormer (Custom GPT Instructions)


Name:
Nerdy Novelist Brainstormer

Description:
A creative aide for fiction authors brainstorming book ideas.


Conversation starters
- Suggest a plot twist for my sci-fi novel.
- Help me develop my story's antagonist.
- I need a unique setting for my fantasy story.
- Brainstorm some character traits for a hero.



You are an expert in bestselling fiction, your role is to assist fiction authors in brainstorming ideas for their books, tailored to their specific needs. Begin interactions by inquiring about the genre they are writing in, and what the author already knows about the story they want to tell. Then, ask whether they need help brainstorming plot, character, setting, theme, subplot, or other aspects. If additional information is needed to provide helpful suggestions, ask clarifying questions. Provide creative and original suggestions based on their response, focusing on the specific element they wish to develop. Ensure your assistance is adaptable to various genres and writing styles, and offer constructive and encouraging feedback to foster their creativity, all in a casual and friendly style. Avoid giving advice on non-fiction writing, focusing solely on fiction. Walk the author through the brainstorming process by asking one question at a time and waiting for the answer before asking for more information.

Once you know the genre and the overall concept, ask the author if they would like to brainstorm using one of the following scenarios:

- General brainstorming of a wide variety of ideas
- Initial plot concept
- Initial character concept
- Play the What-If Game
- Brainstorm the First Line"
- News Stories
- Job Titles
- Would You Rather
- This Meets That
- Social Issue

Depending on what the user selects, run one of the following prompts:

General Brainstorming: I'd like to write a [GENRE] novel about [THE IDEA]. Please help me expand on this idea by providing potential details about interesting protagonists, antagonists, side characters, settings, plot twists, and subplots. Make a list of 100 possibilities.

Initial Plot Concept: Give me 30 high-concept pitches for a bestselling [GENRE] story with a unique twist, intriguing characters, and gripping emotional stakes.

Initial Character Concept: Give me 30 ideas for characters that are part of a bestselling [GENRE] story that are well fleshed out, have strengths and weaknesses, and undergo conflict throughout the course of the story. Briefly describe their character arc.

The What-If Game: I'd like you to create a list of 'What if' statements related to [CONCEPT] to be used in a [GENRE] story. Please give me 30 possibilities.

Brainstorming the First Line: Give me a list of 30 potential first lines for a [GENRE] novel. The line should include at least one character, include some kind of conflict, and should be quick, engaging, and action-oriented to hook the reader.

News Stories: Come up with 30 news article teasers covering unusual events, crimes, disasters or discoveries that could drive the plot of a [GENRE] story.

Job Titles: Give me a list of interesting and unusual professions that one might find in a [SETTING OR GENRE] setting.

(This could be followed up with the following depending on the author's answer: Please brainstorm a list of plot, character, setting, and theme ideas for a [GENRE] book where the protagonist is a [OCCUPATION].)

Would You Rather: Give me 30 ridiculous 'Would You Rather' scenario questions related to a [GENRE] book about [CONCEPT].

This Meets That: Brainstorm 30 book ideas, using a plausible mashup of various things the author has mentioned, or you could prompt the author for things to mash up together.

Social Issue (ask the reader if there's a specific social issue they want to incorporate into their story, then run the following prompt): I'd like to write a book involving the social issue/value/theme of [INSERT ISSUE HERE], please brainstorm 30 ideas for a [GENRE] book that can incorporate this issue in a way that is meaningful yet subtle. Make sure the concept is not too preachy, and fully explores the issue from multiple angles.


After the author has answered any of the above, continue to brainstorm ideas back and forth, helping the author to narrow down exactly what their book should be about, as well as relevant plot details, character details, setting details, etc.

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Style Prompt

Third-person limited POV with descriptive, evocative vocabulary. Varied sentence structure, and detailed sensory descriptions. Slow pacing and sparse, meaningful dialogue highlight themes of isolation, confinement, and the struggle for freedom.

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Copywriting: Nonfiction Headlines - for an Email Subject Line

Copywriting: Nonfiction Headlines - for an Email Subject Line

[INSTRUCTIONS]
Given the [SUBJECT], I'd like you to construct [20 unique headlines] using the [TEMPLATES] provided. Select templates that are appropriate for the subject matter. Keep them [short and to the point], no more than [50 characters] long.
[/INSTRUCTIONS]

[SUBJECT]
This is for an [email headline] about creating a superprompt to [write headlines effortlessly using AI, without having to worry about hiring an expensive copywriter].
[/SUBJECT]

[TEMPLATES]
Create Your Dream [ANOTHER BIG RESULT]
[BIG RESULT] Hack
[MAIN KEYWORD PHRASE/AREA OF INTEREST OF YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE] Hacks (That Work!)
[BIG RESULT]: [NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS YOU OFFER] great ideas...
[ANOTHER BIG RESULT]: [NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS YOU OFFER] great tips...
[NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS YOU OFFER] secrets to [BIG RESULT]
[NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS YOU OFFER] secrets to [BIG RESULT] FAST!
[SUBJECT LINE BRANDING] The real secret to [BIG RESULT]
The real secret to [MAIN KEYWORD PHRASE/AREA OF INTEREST OF YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE]
The real secret to [ANOTHER BIG RESULT]
The real secret to avoid [BIG PAIN POINT]
How to avoid [BIG PAIN POINT] forever
[MAIN KEYWORD PHRASE/AREA OF INTEREST OF YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE]: [BIG RESULT] in half the time!
[FIRSTNAME] The faster [ANOTHER BIG RESULT]!
[FIRSTNAME] [BIG RESULT] Faster!
[SUBJECT LINE BRANDING] [NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS YOU OFFER] simple ways to [BIG RESULT]
[NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS YOU OFFER] shortcuts for [MAIN KEYWORD PHRASE/AREA OF INTEREST OF YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE]
Top [NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS YOU OFFER] tips for your [ANOTHER BIG RESULT]
[NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS YOU OFFER] ways to save money on a [ANOTHER BIG RESULT]
[NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS YOU OFFER] ways to save money and [BIG RESULT]
[NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS YOU OFFER] keys to [MAIN KEYWORD PHRASE/AREA OF INTEREST OF YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE]
[/TEMPLATES]




This One Prompt Type Will Save You DAYS of Work -- single video - prompts in order
Dec 22, 2023

Fiction - 3 Superprompts

(1) Fiction Superprompt - Outline,
(2) SEO Article Superprompt - Outline,
(3) Headlines Superprompt - Outline, &
- Custom GPT - for Prose

This One Prompt Type Will Save You DAYS of Work
Dec 22, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tpEGmRIh6M&t=596s

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Fiction Superprompt Outline

Three Favorite Superprompts

Fiction:

[instructions]
Using all of the information on [chapter beats], [overview], [setting], and [characters], write 50,000 words with plenty of detail and deep point of view. Use the [style] to determine the prose style of the output. Follow the [chapter beats] exactly. All paragraphs should take place during the timeframe of the summary instead of adding new events. Focus on fully developing the given story beats rather than rushing to new plot points. End the scenes at the specified story beat rather than continuing further. The chapter should be in third-person limited point of view, deep in [CHARACTER] perspective, and in the third person past tense. Include lots of realistic dialogue, deep point of view, and show more than tell. The scene must be a minimum of 1500 paragraphs.
[/instructions]

[style]
[-] create yours
[/style]

[characters]
[-] a brief blurb about all of the characters that are in your scene, a little about them, so the AI knows how to write them into the scene
[/characters]

[setting]
[-] the setting of the story
[/setting]

[overview]
[-] a paragraph about what the entire scene is about
[/overview]

[chapter beats]
[-] the most important part. It's the only part of the prompt that you change it for each prompt. A lengthy overview of what happens in the chapter, beat by beat.
[/chapter beats]

[-] **NOTE** - You might have to run it a couple of times, because that's the way Claude 2 works.

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / SEO Article Superprompt Outline

SEO Articles:

[instructions]
I want you to write a 10,000-word informational article for ["YOUR TOPIC"] from a first-person perspective. Use "I" when describing your feelings about the subject. I've supplied you with the [examples] of other articles and video transcripts from various sources with some of the information you need. Use these examples to formulate an article that demonstrates first-hand experience. Use the [keywords] I've given you when it makes sense, and use them between 1-4 times each if possible. Follow the [article outline] exactly.
[/instructions]

[style]
[/style]

[keywords]
[/keywords]

[article outline]
[-] headings, and sub headings. Look through other articles online, and see what they are covering, to make sure I am covering all of the same topics. I will format my outline with headings, and topics. This is a process you should do without AI.
[/article outline]

[example 1]
[/example 1]

[example 2]
[/example 2]

[example 3]
[/example 3]

[example 4]
[/example 4]

[example 5]
[/example 5]

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Headlines for Copywriting - Superprompt Outline

Headlines:

[-] a lot of the best copywriters are just taking the same templates, the same formulas and applying them to different subjects. So this is a great place where we can use AI to help.

[instructions]
Given the [subject], I'd like you to construct 20 unique headlines using the [templates] provided. Select templates that are appropriate for the subject matter. Keep them short and to the point, no more than 50 characters long.
[/instructions]

[subject]
[-] description of what the book is about in here. or Product or service info here. or if I was writing an email, describe what the email is about.
[/subject]

[templates]
[-] find these headline templates you find online. Follow proven templates that people have been using throughout history.
[/templates]

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Custom GPT - for Prose

NOTE: This gives examples on fully developed Character Profiles.
NOTE: This gives an example of a fully developed STYLE prompt.


Custom GPT - for Prose

Name:
Prose Writer

Description:
This GPT writes prose based on provided story beats.

[INSTRUCTIONS]
Using chapter beats provided by the user, as well as information provided by the user about the chapter and setting. Write 800 words of a chapter. Use the [style] to determine the prose style of the output. Follow the provided chapter beats exactly. End the scenes at the specified story beat rather than continuing further. The chapter should be in third-person limited point of view, deep in Mina Harker's perspective, and in the third person past tense. Include lots of realistic dialogue, deep point of view, and show more than tell.
[/INSTRUCTIONS]

[STYLE]
Genre: Gothic Fantasy
IMPORTANT: In the prose style of Brandon Sanderson and Jim Butcher.
Let the dialogue and action explain the story (show, don't tell)
Varied sentence structure and length: Use a mix of short and long sentences, as well as different sentence structures, to create a more engaging and dynamic flow of words. Mixed Cadence.
Include plenty of dialogue, and make the dialogue sound real with common human quirks: craft dialogue that reflects natural speech patterns, but don't overdo slang or sayings.
Intelligently shuffle and rephrase the text: Alter the sentence structure, introduce synonyms or paraphrase and adjust the arrangement of words and phrases in a sentence, as well as the relationships between them, to create subtle variations in the structure of the text.
Avoid using the following words: testament, preternatural, peril, fraught, thwart, dire, that, feel/feeling/felt, back, just, then, all, look, maybe, knew/know.
Use strong verbs: Choose powerful action words instead of using adverbs.
Diverse character voices: Make sure each character has a distinct and consistent vocal style, consistent with their personality.
IMPORTANT: Avoid mushy, over-the-top, or melodramatic dialogue, descriptions or inner thoughts.
[/STYLE]

[CHARACTERS]
Mina Harker: Height: 5'5". Weight: 115 lbs. Build: Slender, petite frame. Skin Color: Pale white skin. Eye Color: Icy blue eyes, penetrating gaze. Hair Color: Blonde. Face Shape: Oval shaped face, high cheekbones. Clothing and Style: Mina typically wears dark, unassuming and practical outfits when she goes out at night. She favors high necklines and long sleeves. She wears her short, at jaw-length and loose. At night she dons a hooded black cloak. She stands and sits with perfect posture, graceful and elegant in her movements. Her gestures are controlled and she maintains steady eye contact when speaking to others. Her voice is clear, articulate and melodic. Her handwriting is neat and tidy in cursive script. She walks smoothly and swiftly with determination. Her smile is closed-lipped and enigmatic. She keeps her emotions restrained on the surface but feels things very deeply inside. Her resting facial expression is serene yet intense. Her love language is acts of service. She is an ENFJ personality type and a Type 1 on the Enneagram. Her top 5 CliftonStrengths are Responsibility, Restorative, Focus, Achiever, and Analytical. She is a natural leader, intelligent and fiercely determined.

Abraham Van Helsing: Physical Attributes: Height: 6'0". Weight: 175 lbs. Build: Tall, lean, wiry frame. Skin Color: Pale white. Eye Color: Icy blue, penetrating gaze. Hair Color: Deep brown. Face Shape: Angular face, high cheekbones. Van Helsing wears nondescript, practical clothes in dark colors - black trousers, grey shirt, maroon vest, long black coat. He moves with quiet, restrained power and speaks softly in a Dutch accent. His smile is weary and mirthless. His handwriting is an elegant but eccentric script. Van Helsing is an introvert who prefers solitude and esoteric research. Happiness for him now is a fleeting concept. Achieving occult understanding drives him. His Myers-Briggs type is INTJ. His Enneagram type is 5w4. His top 5 CliftonStrengths are Analytical, Focus, Input, Responsibility, and Achiever.

Arthur Holmwood: Physical Attributes: Height: 6'0". Weight: 190 lbs. Build: Strong, broad-shouldered physique. Skin Color: Light tan complexion. Eye Color: Hazel. Hair Color: Dark brown. Face Shape: Square jaw, thick brows. Arthur dresses finely in tailored suits, silk waistcoats, and leather boots befitting an English nobleman. He wears a pocketwatch and signet ring denoting his family crest. He keeps his hair and mustache neatly trimmed. His mannerisms are polite with upright posture. His voice is a commanding baritone, speech articulate. His laugh is hearty, smile charming. His handwriting is bold cursive. Despite his privileged background, he keeps himself in peak physical condition. Arthur is more subdued since he lost Lucy. He makes steady eye contact, gestures smoothly, and moves with purpose. Arthur is loyal, decisive, and protective of his loved ones. His Myers-Briggs type is INTJ. His Enneagram type is 8. His top 5 CliftonStrengths are Strategic, Command, Activator, Woo, and Arranger.

Jonathan Harker: Physical Attributes: Height: 5'10". Weight: 170 lbs. Build: Lean, average strength. Skin Color: Fair complexion. Eye Color: Blue. Hair Color: Blond. Face Shape: Oval face, sharp jawline. Jonathan dresses properly in fine suits - jacket, vest, trousers, leather boots. Keeps hair and mustache neatly trimmed. Uses correct posture and manners befitting a professional. Laugh is modest, smile warm and dutiful. Handwriting is neat cursive. He is a little more subdued now that Mina has become a vampire. He is conflicted about that. Jonathan is polite and charming in temperament. He makes steady eye contact when speaking. His facial expressions are earnest and thoughtful. He uses considerate gestures and moves in a calm, steady gait. Jonathan is dutiful, cautious and traditional. He finds happiness in supporting his wife and friends. Mystery intrigues him but he avoids undue risk. His personality type is ISFJ. As an Enneagram Type 6, he seeks security and belonging. His top 5 CliftonStrengths are Responsibility, Restorative, Relator, Developer and Harmony.

Sherlock Holmes: Physical Attributes: Height: 6'0". Weight: 180 lbs. Build: Lean, muscular frame yet nimble. Skin Color: Pale complexion. Eye Color: Piercing grey eyes, hawkish gaze. Hair Color: Black hair with flecks of gray, styled short and neat. Face Shape: Angular facial features, sharp cheekbones. Holmes wears refined Victorian suits, often disheveled - jacket askew, collar unbuttoned, stained cuffs. Favors deerstalker hat and Inverness cape for disguises. Has keen gaze, quick gestures, and abrupt movements. Speaks rapidly in a deep baritone. His laugh is a dry chuckle, smile enigmatic. His handwriting is an untidy scrawl. He has a restless energy. Holmes is blunt and eccentric in manner. He makes piercing eye contact, observing details. He gesticulates when explaining deductions, taking on disguises. His default expression is one of intense focus. He suppresses reactions, remaining aloof and analytical. He is an INTP personality type. As an Enneagram 5, he is an innovator, guided by knowledge and competency. His top 5 CliftonStrengths are Analytical, Futuristic, Input, Intellection and Learner.
[/CHARACTERS]

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Making a custom GPT - for Headlines

0:17:34 in the video




Super Prompt - Is THIS AI Prompt BETTER Than What 99% of "Experts" Recommend? (Super Prompt Guide) -- single video - prompts in order
Oct 30, 2023

Fiction & Non-Fiction

Is THIS AI Prompt BETTER Than What 99% of "Experts" Recommend? (Super Prompt Guide)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJkeLbZqu54


Claude - Book Writing Prompt #

Total for his example is 5000 words.

Chapter 1 Superprompt:

[INSTRUCTIONS]

Using all of the information on CHAPTER BEATS, OUTLINE, SETTING, and CHARACTERS, write 50,000 words of chapter 1. Use the PREVIOUS CHAPTER and the STYLE to determine the prose style of the output. Follow the CHAPTER BEATS closely. All paragraphs should take place during the timeframe of the summary instead of adding new events. Focus on fully developing the given story beats rather than rushing to new plot points. End the scenes at the specified story beat rather than continuing further. The chapter should be in [third-person limited point of view], from [Una's perspective]. The scene must be a minimum of 50,000 words.

[/INSTRUCTIONS]

[PREVIOUS CHAPTER]
The following is the last chapter of the book proceeding this one:

Una found another point of power to reopen the path from the Dreamland to the real world, bringing all who had entered the portals back to Castle Silene. For once, she was grateful for the mysterious realm that allowed for lightning fast travel over great distances, though it was still a dangerous place. She made sure to accelerate the process so as not to leave anyone in there for too long.

When she emerged from the Dreamland, she surveyed the space around her. They were in the courtyard of their childhood home, now partially in ruin and covered by the tired and panting figures of several dozen knights, and double that of the beasts of the forest. Those quickly removed themselves from the area, dashing through the gateway to the castle or flying overhead towards the forest. The Faerie Queen was calling them home.

Una straightened. She supposed she would have to talk to Glorianna sooner or later, but that would have to wait. First she had to tend to the survivors.

George, Belplebobebe and Amoseet were nearby, picking themselves off the ground. She gave George a comforting pat on the shoulder, and moved past him to face Amoseet:

Una enveloped the girl in a hug that Amoseet had not seen coming. Unbidden, tears began to stream down Una's face, and her body heaved with sobs. "Thank you," she said. "Thank you."

Amoseet put her arms around Una. "You're welcome."

"You have no idea..."

"I know," she said, continuing to pat Una on the back. You would have thought that Una was the younger one in that moment.

Una broke the embrace and put her hands on Amoseet's shoulders. "If there's anything I can do for you, anything..."

Amoseet shook her head. "I wish only to take part in the resistance. I want to be there when we win." She gave Una a soft wink.

Una laughed, the sound breaking through her sobs. "I would never deny you this, not now."

Amoseet merely nodded in thanks, and let Una continue on. In the distance Una saw Guyen getting to his feet, his armor stained with blood and scorched with flame.

She didn't give him any time to realize she was coming before she flung her arms around him as well. He jerked backward but quickly softened when he realized who it was.
...

[/PREVIOUS CHAPTER]

[STYLE]
Genre: [Epic YA Fantasy] - YA is Young Adult
Let the dialogue and action explain the story (show, don't tell)
Varied sentence structure and length: Use a mix of short and long sentences, as well as different sentence structures, to create a more engaging and dynamic flow of words. Mixed Cadence.
Make the dialogue sound real with common human quirks: Craft dialogue that reflects natural speech patterns, but don't overdo slang or sayings.
Intelligently shuffle and rephrase the text: Alter the sentence structure, introduce synonyms or paraphrase and adjust the arrangement of words and phrases in a sentence, as well as the relationships between them, to create subtle variations in the structure of the text.
Avoid using the following words: that, feel/feeling/felt, back, just, then, all, look, maybe, knew/know.
Use strong verbs: Choose powerful action words instead of using adverbs.
Diverse character voices: Make sure each character has a distinct and consistent vocal style, consistent with their personality.
IMPORTANT: Avoid mushy, over-the-top, or melodramatic dialogue, descriptions or inner thoughts.
[/STYLE]

[CHARACTERS]
Una: Una has dark brown hair, thin and attractive features, and light skin. She is a thoughtful and courageous nature. She is an INFJ on the Myers-Briggs and an Enneagram Type 1. While diplomatic and patient, she harbors a fierce temper when pushed. Leading with inspiration and consideration, Una's determination shines especially when facing setbacks, even as she occasionally doubts her capabilities. Possessing the unique magical ability to "mirror" others' magic and abilities, she can harness the strengths of animals, gain flight from birds, and mimic the enchanting abilities of magical beings like her father, Cernunnos.

Artegall: Artegall is a character with golden hair, a golden beard, and a rough face. He wears unique Faerie armor. He is characterized by his just, calm, and deliberate nature, valuing honor, fitness, and righteousness. But he can also be a force to behold when angry, and often values justice over mercy. While he exhibits sympathy, he also holds pride and can be socially awkward. His personality aligns with the ISTJ Myers-Briggs type and the Enneagram type 1, the Reformer.

The Faerie Queen (Gloriana): The Faerie Queen, named Gloriana, is a tall, graceful woman with dark red hair and pale green eyes that often emit a supernatural glow. She is a mysterious, intense, and manipulative figure who prioritizes power, foresight, and control but remains compassionate towards humans. While she values achieving her goals, she has limits to how far she'd go. Her personality resonates with the INTJ Myers-Briggs type and Enneagram type 8, the Challenger. In high-risk situations, she's strategic, preferring indirect confrontation and operating behind the scenes.

Cernunnos: Cernunnos is a formidable figure clad in black armor, his helmet resembling a deer skull adorned with large antlers. He embodies the characteristics of an ENTJ and the Enneagram type 8, the Challenger. Proud and self-assured, he places high value on strength, conquest, and unwavering order. While he can show kindness to those loyal to him, defiance evokes his wrath, leading him to dominate and decimate opponents. In leadership, he's an absolute authoritarian, and he reacts to challenges with an iron fist, affecting threats head-on and never showing vulnerability. His unique magic allows him to control nature, influencing animals' minds and even impacting the weather.
[/CHARACTERS]

[SETTING]
This takes place in the outside courtyard of Castle Silene. The walls are crumbled and not all of the dwellings nearby have been repaired, but it has been cleaned up and made workable in the last few months since Una took over. It is evening time, dusk. It is also in winter, so it is cold, and everyone is wearing warmer gear. [/SETTING]

[OUTLINE]
Act 1: Hero & Ordinary World

Chapter 1, Really Bad Day: Una is about to be married to George. Everyone they have allied with is present, all save Prince Arthur, who Una still doesn't know where he is. George is a little nervous, but Una is surprisingly calm. George is nervous about whether the Faerie Queen will even show up, but his fears are unfounded, because at that moment, the Faerie Queen, Gloriana herself, arrives. Her arrival commands the presence of the entire hall. But The Faerie Queen quickly turns the attention back to George and Una. Others in attendance include Artegall, the only Saxon knight there, Sir Guyon, Britomart (the only female knight), the brothers Telamund and Campbell, the lady Amoret and her sister the huntress Belphoebe, and many others that they've gained along the way. The wedding is held in an open courtyard in the once abandoned Castle Silene, which they are starting to rebuild. Gloriana begins by officiating the wedding, and George and Una are married. Once they kiss at the end of the ceremony, they all begin the celebrations. Eventually wine is served, and it is at this moment that Una suspects something is wrong, though she can't say why. Before she can say anything, the others drink, including the Faerie Queen. The only other who doesn't drink is Artegall, who insists on not drinking. Britomart comments to Artegall about how he should drink, and Artegall comments that he does not drink. George finds this amusing, but suddenly he freezes, and the wine goblet falls from his fingers. All become frozen in a great enchanted frost brought on by drinking wine, and eventually they are trapped in one looks like huge shards of ice. Artegall doesn't drink so he is not affected, and Una has sensed something prior and had not even the Faerie Queen is affected by the wine. Una and Artegall wonder what is going on.

Chapter 2, Something Peculiar: Una tries to rid the place of the curse, and she spends hours with Artegall trying to wake up all the other frozen guests. But nothing they try works, and Una even feels less powerful because her father and the Faerie Queen are gone, leaving her with no other magical being to mirror with her magic. She can't even mirror the people that are frozen, and she wonders if they're even alive. But she remembers that the Faerie Queen found a way to speak to her before she was taken: "dream". She wonders what that means, and Artegall realizes that it must be that Una needs to sleep and dream, because that is how the Faerie Queen communicates across great distances. Around that time, Una is startled by the appearance of a huge wolf, but Artegall calms her down, telling her that the wolf is called Talus, and was assigned to him by the Faerie Queen as a companion. Artegall says that Talus and he will guard the doors to her chamber, but that she must get some rest and speak to the Faerie Queen in her dreams. Una takes a forlorned look at George, as she had hoped to spend the night with him, her husband, but now she must sleep alone, again. But she knows that Artegall is right, and follows his advice. She retires to her bedchambers, which is one of the rooms that was mostly left intact in Castle Silene and had not crumbled away. It takes her some time to fall asleep but she eventually does. In her dreams, she sees the Faerie Queen, and is told that she is unharmed, but under Cernunnos' power. She says that she has been taken across the waters to what the Romans called Hibernia, and what the natives call Eriu. Una asks her how she can lift the curse from the others with her in Castle Silene. The Faerie Queen responds that she can't, that only Cernunnos can undo his own enchantment. Una is distraught about this. She thought she would have more time before she had to confront her father, but the Faerie Queen is adamant that she must. So Una musters up her courage and agrees. The Faerie Queen tells Una that she will guide her in her dreams, and to not go without sleep each night, because The Faerie Queen will have trainings for her. She says that it is time to finally tell her more about her legacy and her magic.

Chapter 3, Grasping at Straws: Una and Artegall set out together, along with Talus. Una comments on how she didn't know much about Artegall (thinking of the giant wolf Talus), but Artegall only responds that the wolf was a protector from the Faerie Queen, a strong spirit from the Forest of Arden. Una comments that she saw Artegall as someone so fixated on justice that she wouldn't expect him to have a creature so violent as a companion. Artegall replies that sometimes justice requires mercy. They come to a small village outside of Castle Silene, where Una had once stayed with Lady Caellia, her husband, and their daughters. Una wondered why they hadn't attended her wedding with George, and they decide to check in. They find the village in flames, and some men who are clearly dressed in armor similar to Cernunnos, wearing antlers in imitation of the man, are setting fire to the buildings. Una and Artegall are discovered and trap them, with Talus also stepping forward and ripping some of the men to shreds, which surprises Una that he would be so violent. She asks Artegall to make them stop, and he replies that there must be justice served for their crimes. They capture one of the men and he shows no fear, baring his teeth and telling them that there is nowhere left to hide, that Cernunnos has ordered every loyal man and woman in Britain to be on their guard for a pair like Una and Artegall, and that they will all be coming for them. Una replies that her father should come do his own dirty work, but knows that he will not, as being in proximity with Una would give Una extra power. They ask about the people in the village, if they were okay, and the man smiles cruelly and tells them that they killed everyone. Artegall growls almost like his own wolf, and executes the minion with one swift swing of his sword. They find horses that the men had left behind and decide to take them, even though Una doesn't really like horses. They need speed, so they take the horses and ride west. Una says she knows someone off the isle of Mona who can help them find passage to Hibernia.

Chapter 4, Call to Adventure: That night, Una dreams and greets the Faerie Queen. Gloriana tells Una that it's time to discuss her full training. At first, Una thinks this will be some new way of using her magic, but the Faerie Queen tells her that she's already proficient in its use, that anything The Faerie Queen tells her will not do much. Instead, she's going to impart the one thing she usually keeps to herself: Knowledge. The Faerie Queen explains that the Gods were once real, all of them, and that Cernunnos was one of them. Una is shown a vision of her father in the past, and he seems like a nice guy. He is married to a beautiful goddess with flowers in her hair name Beltane, and she sees Cernunnos interacting with another god who comes to their doorstep named Lugh. Lugh is encouraging Cernunnos to come help him fight the Formorians, but Cernunnos refuses, boasting that he prefers the simpler life. Una has trouble accepting that this man was her father. She speaks to the Faerie Queen, who insists that this is a principle that she must understand. But then the Faerie Queen mentions that Cernunnos is coming, and that she must leave the dream. Everything unravels and Una is left gasping as she come awake.
[/OUTLINE]


[CHAPTER BEATS]
1. Begin the chapter with the wedding ceremony of Una and George, highlighting the presence of all the allied characters and the anticipation in the air.
2. Describe the open courtyard of Castle Silene, emphasizing its abandoned state and the ongoing efforts to rebuild it.
3. Introduce the arrival of the Faerie Queen, Gloriana, and the reverence she commands from the attendees.
4. Depict Gloriana officiating the wedding ceremony, emphasizing her regal presence and the importance of the occasion.
5. Convey Una's calm demeanor and George's nervousness, highlighting their contrasting personalities.
6. Build up the tension as wine is served, using subtle hints and foreshadowing to create a sense of unease.
7. Portray the sudden freezing of all characters except Artegall and Una, using vivid imagery to capture the enchantment's effect.
8. Convey Una's suspicion about the wine and her attempt to confront her father, showcasing her determination.
9. Describe Cernunnos' appearance through a portal, emphasizing his menacing presence and the capture of the Faerie Queen.
10. Illustrate Una's ability to mirror Cernunnos' power, preventing him from harming the others.
11. Depict Cernunnos' departure through a portal to the Dreamland, leaving Una and the others frozen.
12. Convey Una's last moment glimpse of the frozen Faerie Queen's eyes and the message communicated to her, leaving it mysterious and open to interpretation.
13. End the chapter with a sense of uncertainty and urgency as Una and Artegall wonder what is happening and what their next steps should be.
THE END, DO NOT PROCEED PAST THIS POINT.
[/CHAPTER BEATS]

[/REMINDER]
Remember, use all of the information on CHAPTER BEATS, OUTLINE, SETTING, and CHARACTERS, write 50,000 words of chapter 1. ONLY use the PREVIOUS CHAPTER and the STYLE to determine the prose style of the output. Follow the CHAPTER BEATS exactly. All paragraphs should take place during the timeframe of the summary instead of adding new events. Focus on fully developing the given story beats rather than rushing to new plot points. End the scenes at the specified story beat rather than continuing further. The chapter should be in third-person limited point of view, from Una's perspective. The scene must be 50,000 words.
Genre: [Epic YA Fantasy] - YA is Young Adult
[/REMINDER]

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Informational Article Superprompt

1) Informational Article Superprompt
2) Product Review Superprompt

[INSTRUCTIONS]

I want you to write a 30,000-word informational article for "YOUR TOPIC" from a first-person perspective. Use "I" when describing your feelings about the subject. I've supplied you with the EXAMPLES of other articles and video transcripts from various sources with some of the information you need. Use these examples to formulate an article that demonstrates first-hand experience. Use the KEYWORDS I've given you when it makes sense, and use them between 1-4 times each if possible. Follow the ARTICLE OUTLINE exactly.
Additional Guidelines:

Provide examples, tips, and real-life experience within the content; this adds to the trust factor.
Share a personal experience, perspective, or feelings on a topic. Demonstrate that it was produced with some degree of experience and expertise.
[/INSTRUCTIONS]


[/PRODUCT INFORMATION] - for Product Review]
This is where you add information about the product, all the features etc. I like to also have a section called "Consensus" where you put in the bottom line review of the product that you want to get across. Example: "Consensus: This product is great for people in their 30s who want to BLANK but I actually prefer this other product over here called...

[-]
Give it an overview of the product. A list of features.
[-]

[/PRODUCT INFORMATION] - for Product Review]


[KEYWORDS]
Insert list of keywords here
[/KEYWORDS]


[ARTICLE OUTLINE]

Insert your outline here (this part I recommend doing yourself). Basically, I recommend showing what your headings (H2) and subheadings (H3) should be. Example:

[-]
I want to talk about A, B, and C.
In C, I want to talk about 1, 2, and 3.
Put that here
* DO THIS YOURSELF *
* AS YOU'RE RESEARCHING, YOU BUILD THIS *
-Important for an SEO article, is you expand on it yourself. Ask: "What can I add to this that no one else has?"
[-]

H2: A) Your Heading
H2: B) Your next heading
H2: C) Etc
--H3: 1) Your Subheading
--H3: 2) Another Subheading
--H3: 3) One more Subheading


[/ARTICLE OUTLINE]



[REVIEW 1] - for Product Review]
[/REVIEW 1] - for Product Review]

[-]
I let the AI know, what do people actually think about this product?
-https://mythbank.com/helen-of-troy/-
(includes a table of contents)
All I did was fact check this.
[-]

[REVIEW 2] - for Product Review]
[/REVIEW 2] - for Product Review]

[REVIEW 3] - for Product Review]
[/REVIEW 3] - for Product Review]

[REVIEW 4] - for Product Review]
[/REVIEW 4] - for Product Review]

[REVIEW 5] - for Product Review]
[/REVIEW 5] - for Product Review]



[EXAMPLE 1]
Insert an example article on the same topic, or a YouTube/podcast transcript, or whatever information you have available. Paste the entire thing in here. Continue with other examples in the spaces provided below.
[/EXAMPLE 1]

[EXAMPLE 2]
[/EXAMPLE 2]

[EXAMPLE 3]
[/EXAMPLE 3]

[EXAMPLE 4]
[/EXAMPLE 4]

[EXAMPLE 5]
[/EXAMPLE 5]




Super Prompt - Write a Book in Claude 2 - single video - prompts in order
Aug 29, 2023

If I were only using Claude, this is how I would do it.

How to Write a Book in Claude 2 (Introducing the Super Prompt)
https://youtu.be/hQOiUan6gPY?si=RQPtCEZCXiz5gvJk


Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Getting Story Hook/Premise

PROMPT: Brainstorm for me, [10 possible story hooks] for a [GENRE: science fiction first contact] novel.

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Getting the ENDING - for 1 Story Idea

PROMPT: I like number 7, can we brainstorm [10 different endings] for a book with that premise.
[Optionally, PASTE PREMISE here]

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Getting the Synopsis - from the Premise and Ending - * That will also have the MAIN CHARACTER listed in it *

PROMPT: Given the following premise and ending, devise a detailed story synopsis that is structured in three acts with a clear beginning, middle, and end. Make sure to include plenty of conflict, and include a main character.

Premise: [_] - example: A strange meteor impacts in a remote area, and scientists called to investigate find a mysterious capsule inside that appears to be of alien origin.

Ending: [_] - example: Unfortunately the capsule contains an aggressive alien virus that escapes and decimates Earth's population. Survivors must start over.

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Getting a Character Synopsis - Main Character's Name is in the synopsis - Flesh out her character a little more

NOTE: Before you get More about the Main Character, you need the Premise, the Ending and the Synopsis (which was just completed).

PROMPT: Tell me more about Dr. Carter. Include a physical description, her Myers-Briggs personality type, and information about how she responds in at least three different types of situations.

Example Output, paragraphs combined:

Dr. Julia Carter. Dr. Carter is a driven and determined woman in her late 30s. She has long dark hair, green eyes, and an athletic build from avid hiking and rock climbing. Her Myers-Briggs type is INTJ. In pressured work situations, Dr. Carter stays focused and solves problems methodically without getting flustered. When the alien virus first emerged, she kept a cool head analyzing data and options before deciding on recommendations. In debates over the right course of action, Dr. Carter can be stubbornly independent. She prefers making decisions based on data rather than political expediency. This led her to clash with officials dismissing her warnings early in the outbreak. In dangerous survival situations, Dr. Carter shows bravery and ingenuity. When the lab was surrounded by the infected, she improvised weapons and distractions so her team could escape. And she leveraged her science skills to survive when captured by the militant gang. Dr. Carter is an intelligent, strong-willed woman who places great trust in facts and logic. She represents the resilience and scientific curiosity of the human spirit, even when facing an existential threat like the alien virus. These traits make her well-equipped to help lead the survivors.

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PROMPT: Give me 5 more characters that are fleshed out in the same way and are important to this story.

Example Output, paragraphs combined:

Dr. Amir Khan - Dr. Carter's partner working to cure the virus. He is an ENFJ personality type - outgoing, decisive, and focused on solutions. His passion and optimism balance Dr. Carter's logical approach.
President Clark - The president when the outbreak occurs. An ESFJ personality, he struggles to make tough data-driven decisions during the crisis and initially ignores Dr. Carter's warnings.
Dr. Li Chen - A microbiologist who helps Drs. Carter and Khan. She is an ISFJ personality - quiet, meticulous, and reluctant to give up despite the worsening odds. Her expertise is key to vaccine development.
Mariana Diaz - A conspiracy theorist blogger who warned of a global pandemic before the meteor impact. An ENFP personality, she is creative and unconventional in her thinking. She joins forces with Dr. Carter.
Connor Grant - Leader of the militant gang immune to the virus. He is an ESTJ type - practical, decisive and bent on controlling resources. He serves as the main antagonist fighting Dr. Carter's colony.

Paste them into the [CHARACTERS] section of the super prompt.
GO through everything to make sure it looks good to you.

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Combine all the characters and the synopsis. Open a new chat on Claude.

Combine all the characters and the synopsis


PROMPT: Given the following character descriptions and story synopsis, generate a detailed outline with 12 chapters, based on the 12 steps of the Hero's Journey as defined by Christopher Vogler.
Characters: [_] (paste all characters so far)
Synopsis: [ Synopsis goes Here ]

Example Output:

(COPY OUTLINE into the super prompt)
(Now we can disregard the premise, the ending, and the synopsis - that was left underneath the super prompt [/INSTRUCTIONS] part. - because we have this more fleshed out outline)

Detailing a 12-chapter outline for a story based on the Hero's Journey:

Chapter 1: Ordinary World
Dr. Julia Carter is introduced as a driven CDC epidemiologist content in her ordinary routine of researching infectious diseases. Her logical predisposition and attention to detail are established.
Chapter 2: The Call to Adventure
A meteor crash landing sparks the beginning of an outbreak. Dr. Carter is summoned to investigate, where she discovers the alien virus and warns of a potential pandemic, setting up the central conflict.
Chapter 3: Refusal of the Call
Despite Dr. Carter's warnings, government officials dismiss the threat, reflecting her 'stubborn independence' clashing with authority. Dr. Carter faces skepticism but persists in analyzing the mysterious disease.
Chapter 4: Meeting the Mentor
Dr. Carter partners with immunologist Dr. Amir Khan, whose optimism and different approach complement her scientific mindset. Together they vow to understand and contain the virus.
Chapter 5: Crossing the Threshold
The virus outbreak spreads exponentially, validating Dr. Carter's models. Civilization begins to collapse as the infection consumes hospitals and infrastructure. Dr. Carter is thrust into an inverted world.
Chapter 6: Tests, Allies, Enemies
The lab team races to develop a vaccine, facing dwindling resources and lack of government support. Dr. Carter learns the virus rewrites human DNA, complicating a cure. New ally Mariana provides unconventional theories.
Chapter 7: Approach to the Inmost Cave
As the lab gets surrounded by the infected, Dr. Carter leads the scientists' dangerous escape, leveraging her ingenuity and resolve in the face of existential threat.
Chapter 8: The Ordeal
Years after the outbreak, Dr. Carter's colony faces the immune marauders led by Connor. During a supply run, Dr. Carter is captured but refuses to help Connor expand, escaping through resilience.
Chapter 9: The Reward
Rushing back, Dr. Carter finds the colony gates breached. She and Dr. Khan protect survivors in the bunker through quick thinking while Dr. Carter fights off Connor's gang.
Chapter 10: The Road Back
Having defeated the antagonistic gang, Dr. Carter returns to her role leading the rebuilding community. But civilization remains inverted and a cure is still needed. Chapter 11: Resurrection
Dr. Carter leverages collaboration from her captivity and continues efforts to synthesize a cure, giving survivors hope. Her driven nature pushes progress.
Chapter 12: Return with the Elixir
After persevering through tough tests, Dr. Carter finally unlocks the vaccine. While the world is forever changed, society can now rebuild with immunity. Dr. Carter's arc concludes having conquered the virus through tireless scientific pursuit. Her elixir is the cure that will safeguard the future.

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Sample Chapter - to Recognize your current style - if you have it already

Fill in the [SAMPLE CHAPTER] of the super prompt.

[SAMPLE CHAPTER]
The following is a sample chapter of my writing. Do not use any story information from this chapter, but analyze it only for the prose style. We will be using this prose style in INSTRUCTIONS (the bottom most part of the super prompt)

[Paste here - The first chapter of the Alchemist - or a book you are inspired by]
[Paste here - The last chapter you generated and then fully edited]
(-Intent: it is to only analyze the sample chapter for the prose style)
(-Optional: it is possible to first--complete the first chapter. Edit it like you want. You would then put that into this section.)
[/SAMPLE CHAPTER]

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Get the Story's Action Beats

Get the Story's Action Beats

Take the [following/prior all chapters summary], and generate a list of [12] [highly detailed action beats] for a script with [additional STORY INFORMATION] to fully flesh out the chapter. Make sure to always use proper nouns instead of pronouns.

[Paste just the first chapter's Summary] - out of the full 12 chapters' short summaries - (from 2 steps prior).
First Chapter's Summary: [_] - example: Chapter 1: Dr. Julia Carter is introduced as a driven CDC epidemiologist content in her ordinary routine of researching infectious diseases. Her logical predisposition and attention to detail are established.

NOT A WAY TO OPEN A NOVEL, BECAUSE THERE IS NO CONFLICT AT ALL - this is why you have to go through and fix up these beats

Note: This is where we spend the most time editing, on these story beats. It's never quite specific enough. We can get halfway there. You're going to need to massage it and flesh it out further.
Example Output:
Detailed action beats for Chapter 1 based on the text you've uploaded:
NOTE: because I asked it for a script, it's given me locations for each beat
1. INT. CDC HEADQUARTERS - DAY: Dr. Julia Carter, a woman in her late 30s with long dark hair and an athletic build, arrives at the CDC headquarters. She carries a leather briefcase and wears a white lab coat.
2. INT. CDC LABORATORY - DAY: Inside the state-of-the-art facility, Dr. Carter analyzes blood samples under a microscope. She makes meticulous notes on a chart.
3. INT. CDC CONFERENCE ROOM - DAY: At a staff meeting, Dr. Carter presents the latest data models on influenza mutation rates. She fields questions from colleagues sharply and confidently.
4. INT. CDC HALLWAY - DAY: Dr. Carter has a debate in the hallway with senior CDC advisor Dr. Ken Thompson over statistical significance in the models. She staunchly defends her analysis.
5. INT. CDC LABORATORY - DAY: Working alone, Dr. Carter fine-tunes her epidemiological model on the computer. She scrutinizes the software output, checking for any anomalies.
6. INT. CDC CAFETERIA - DAY: During lunch, Dr. Carter sits by herself, eating a salad while reading a scientific journal article on her tablet.
7. INT. CDC FITNESS CENTER - DAY: After work, Dr. Carter runs uphill on a treadmill at the CDC gym. She maintains a quick steady pace with a focused athletic stride.
8. INT. WHOLE FOODS STORE - EVENING: On her way home, Dr. Carter picks up groceries at Whole Foods. She selects organic produce and healthy options, ignoring impulse purchase displays.
9. INT. DR. CARTER'S APARTMENT - NIGHT: At her modest apartment, Dr. Carter feeds her cat Mittens while watching a science documentary on epidemics. She takes meticulous notes.
10. INT. DR. CARTER'S BEDROOM - NIGHT: Before bed, Dr. Carter hangs up her lab coat and sets out an outfit for the next day. Her bookshelf includes science texts and medical journals.
11. INT. DR. CARTER'S APARTMENT - MORNING: The next morning, Dr. Carter wakes up at 6 am refreshed. She dresses efficiently and packs her briefcase.
12. INT. CDC HEADQUARTERS - DAY: Dr. Carter arrives focused at the office, ready to start her routine. She exchanges brief polite greetings with colleagues and gets straight to work.

Add it to the super prompt in the [CHAPTER BEATS] section

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Add Style Prompt [TEMPLATE] into super prompt

[STYLE]
Third person limited, past point of view of Dr. Carter, show don't tell, deep point of view. Realistic dialogue. Stronger verbs. Lots of conflict, drama, and description. Avoid mushy descriptions/dialogue. Make sure to write realistic dialogue with the occasional dialogue beat, avoid any cheesy or melodramatic descriptions/dialogue. Avoid mushy descriptions. Use mixed cadence.
[/STYLE]

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Add Instructions Prompt [TEMPLATE] into super prompt

[INSTRUCTIONS]
Using all of the above information on CHAPTER BEATS, OUTLINE, and CHARACTERS, write 50,000 words of chapter 1. Use the SAMPLE CHAPTER and the STYLE to determine the prose style of the chapter you write. Follow the CHAPTER BEATS closely. All paragraphs should take place during the timeframe of the summary instead of adding new events. Focus on fully developing the given story beats rather than rushing to new plot points. End the scenes at the specified story beat rather than continuing further.
[/INSTRUCTIONS]

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Template for Novel Superprompt

Template for Novel Superprompt


Before you fill out this, you need the Premise, the Ending and the Synopsis.


[SAMPLE CHAPTER]
(look in prompt stash media folder .txt)
[Paste here - The last chapter you generated and then fully edited]
[/SAMPLE CHAPTER]

[CHARACTERS]
[/CHARACTERS]

[OUTLINE]
[/OUTLINE]

[CHAPTER BEATS]
[/CHAPTER BEATS]

[STYLE]
[/STYLE]

[INSTRUCTIONS]
[/INSTRUCTIONS]


Premise: [_] - example: A strange meteor impacts in a remote area, and scientists called to investigate find a mysterious capsule inside that appears to be of alien origin.
Ending: [_] - example: Unfortunately the capsule contains an aggressive alien virus that escapes and decimates Earth's population. Survivors must start over.
Synopsis: [_] - example: Act 1: __ / Act 2: __ / Act 3: __ (It mentions the main character's name in the synopsis. Flesh out her character a little more.)

Character: [_] - * ADD character info into the [CHARACTERS] section of the super prompt. * - Convert multiple paragraphs into 1 paragraph.

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Paste the Entire super prompt - into Claude - In a NEW CHAT

the filled out super prompt

NOTE: you may need to generate it a 2nd time, or a 3rd time - to get to the place that you want - if it's only giving a surface level overview

Go to wordcounter.net - 3000 words in one output. That is enough to be a fully fleshed out chapter.

Claude - Book Writing Prompt / Extra Stuff to Do

NOTES & Extra Stuff to Do

The [CHAPTER BEATS] is going to be the only thing you're going to need to change - for each chapter you want to have.

May want to tweak the STYLE as you go along to see what it can do.

You may want to - Swap Out Characters, depending on which characters are in the chapter.

In INSTRUCTIONS change it to "Chapter 2", "Chapter 3" and so on.

Fleshing out the story beats - for each chapter can take some time, for each chapter.

Verified - It was still following the story beats, after 3000 words. And that for one is pretty incredible. - Because if you were to do this a couple of beats at a time, it would eventually get side-tracked and do other things. But if you give them all of the beats and it writes them all together, it actually does a really good job. It might go off a little at the very end, but it does a phenomenal job

I threw in a couple of my own beats, written without AI. And when you write them yourself, they tend to be a lot better.




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