3. The Chapter Writer
Turn One Idea Into Thousands Of Words
Write Chapter [x] of the book titled [Book Name]. Use a natural, conversational tone. include real examples, short stories, and practical takeaways. make ti hard to stop reading.
Why it works?
It stops Claude from sounding robotic and pushes it toward storytelling, which is what keeps real readers turning pages.
5. The Title and Cover Genius
Hook The Reader Before They Read a Words
Generate 10 attention grabbing book titles and subtitles for this topic: [TOPIC]. Then suggest a modern book cover concept, including color palette, font style, and overal visual mood.
Why it works?
People judge a book by its cover, always. This prompt gives you both the hook and the visual direction in one shot.
6. The Editor
Polish It like a Pro
Act as a professional book editor. Improve clarity, grammar, flow, and reader engagement in this text. Keep my original voice and personality intact.
Why it works?
Editing is where amateur writing becomes publish ready. This prompt cleans up your draft without erasing what makes it sound like you.
7. The launch Strategist
