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Creative AI Prompts

AI prompts for brainstorming, storytelling, art, and design. 34 templates available.

Short Story Generator

Write a short story (800-1200 words) set in [SETTING] featuring a protagonist who is [CHARACTER_DESCRIPTION]. The central conflict revolves around [CONFLICT]. Use a [TONE] tone throughout. Begin with a hook that immediately draws the reader in, develop tension through the middle, and end with a [ENDING_TYPE] ending. Include at least one moment of sensory detail that grounds the reader in the world. The theme should subtly explore [THEME] without being heavy-handed. Write in [POV] point of view and [TENSE] tense.

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Poetry Composer

Compose a poem in the style of [POETRY_FORM] (e.g., sonnet, free verse, haiku sequence, villanelle) about [SUBJECT]. The poem should evoke a feeling of [EMOTION] and use imagery drawn from [IMAGERY_SOURCE]. Incorporate at least two literary devices from the following: metaphor, alliteration, enjambment, anaphora, synesthesia. The poem should be [LENGTH] lines long. If applicable, maintain the formal constraints of the chosen form. End with an image or line that recontextualizes the opening. Avoid clichés and aim for fresh, surprising language.

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Song Lyrics Writer

Write song lyrics in the [GENRE] genre about [TOPIC]. The song should have the following structure: Verse 1, Pre-Chorus, Chorus, Verse 2, Pre-Chorus, Chorus, Bridge, Final Chorus. The mood should shift from [STARTING_MOOD] to [ENDING_MOOD] across the song. The chorus should be catchy and repeatable with a central hook phrase related to [HOOK_CONCEPT]. Use [RHYME_SCHEME] rhyme scheme in the verses. Each verse should be 4-8 lines. Include sensory details and avoid generic phrases. The lyrics should feel natural when sung at a [TEMPO] tempo.

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Movie Pitch Creator

Create a professional movie pitch for a [GENRE] film. Start with a one-sentence logline that captures the core conflict and stakes. Then write a 150-word synopsis covering the three-act structure. Include: protagonist ([PROTAGONIST_TYPE]) with a clear flaw, antagonist or opposing force ([ANTAGONIST]), the inciting incident, midpoint reversal, and climax. Describe the target audience and comparable films (e.g., '[COMP_FILM_1] meets [COMP_FILM_2]'). Suggest a tone reference and visual style. The setting is [SETTING] and the theme explores [THEME]. End with a 'why now' statement explaining the cultural relevance.

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Character Backstory Builder

Create a detailed backstory for a character named [CHARACTER_NAME] who is a [ROLE/CLASS] in a [GENRE/SETTING] world. Cover the following: childhood and formative experiences, a defining trauma or turning point, key relationships (ally, rival, lost loved one), a secret they keep, their core motivation and deepest fear, and a contradiction in their personality. Include a memorable quirk or habit. Describe how their past connects to their current goal of [CURRENT_GOAL]. The backstory should feel emotionally grounded and provide hooks for future story development. Write in a narrative style, approximately 400-600 words.

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World Building Architect

Design a fictional world for a [GENRE] story. The world is called [WORLD_NAME] and its defining feature is [UNIQUE_ELEMENT]. Cover these aspects: geography and climate (at least 3 distinct regions), dominant cultures and their tensions, a magic/technology system with clear rules and limitations, political structure and current conflicts, economic drivers and trade, a brief historical timeline (5-7 key events), and one looming threat or mystery. Explain how [UNIQUE_ELEMENT] shapes daily life for ordinary people. Include sensory details — what does this world smell, sound, and feel like? Keep the tone [TONE] and ensure internal consistency.

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Plot Twist Generator

Generate 5 plot twist ideas for a [GENRE] story with the following setup: [STORY_PREMISE]. The main characters are [CHARACTERS] and the current trajectory suggests [EXPECTED_OUTCOME]. For each twist: describe the reveal in one sentence, explain how it was subtly foreshadowed (suggest 2-3 planted clues), assess the emotional impact on the reader, and rate the twist on a surprise scale (1-5) and a fairness scale (1-5, where 5 means all clues were available). At least one twist should recontextualize a sympathetic character, and one should involve a hidden connection between seemingly unrelated plot threads. Avoid cheap tricks — each twist should deepen the theme of [THEME].

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Dialogue Polish Editor

Polish the following dialogue between [CHARACTER_A] and [CHARACTER_B]. Context: [SCENE_CONTEXT]. Character A's voice is [A_VOICE_TRAITS] and Character B's voice is [B_VOICE_TRAITS]. Original dialogue: [PASTE_DIALOGUE] Revise the dialogue to: give each character a distinct speech pattern, remove on-the-nose exposition and replace with subtext, add beats and pauses that reveal emotion through action rather than words, ensure each line either advances the plot or reveals character, and trim any lines that don't earn their place. Provide the polished version followed by brief notes explaining your key changes and why they strengthen the scene.

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Humor Writing Assistant

Write a humorous piece in the style of [COMEDY_STYLE] (e.g., dry wit, absurdist, observational, satirical, self-deprecating) about [TOPIC]. The format should be [FORMAT] (e.g., essay, monologue, list, fake FAQ, mock review). Use the rule of three, callbacks, and escalation as comedic devices. The humor should be [RATING] (clean / edgy / dark) and target an audience familiar with [AUDIENCE_CONTEXT]. Length: [WORD_COUNT] words. Include at least one running gag and one unexpected punchline that subverts the setup. Avoid punching down. The piece should have a genuine observation or truth at its core that makes the humor resonate beyond the initial laugh.

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Horror Scene Writer

Write a horror scene (500-800 words) set in [LOCATION]. The protagonist is [CHARACTER] who is [SITUATION]. The source of horror is [HORROR_ELEMENT] — but do not reveal it directly until the final paragraph. Build dread through: environmental details that feel subtly wrong, the protagonist's growing unease shown through physical sensations, at least three escalating signs that something is off, and sound design (what they hear, and crucially, what goes silent). Use [SUBGENRE] conventions (e.g., cosmic horror, psychological, gothic, folk horror). The pacing should slow down as tension increases. End on a moment of [ENDING_TYPE] — revelation, ambiguity, or visceral shock. Write in present tense for immediacy.

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Romance Scene Crafter

Write a romance scene (500-800 words) between [CHARACTER_A] and [CHARACTER_B]. Their relationship dynamic is [DYNAMIC] (e.g., enemies-to-lovers, slow burn, second chance, forbidden). The scene takes place at [SETTING] and the emotional stakes are [STAKES]. This is a [HEAT_LEVEL] scene (sweet / warm / steamy). Show chemistry through: meaningful glances and small gestures, dialogue with subtext and tension, internal thoughts that contrast with external composure, a moment of vulnerability from the less open character, and a physical detail that becomes symbolic. The scene should advance their relationship from [CURRENT_STATE] toward [NEXT_STATE]. Avoid purple prose — keep the language grounded and emotionally honest.

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Sci-Fi Concept Designer

Develop a science fiction concept centered on [CORE_TECHNOLOGY_OR_PHENOMENON]. Set it [TIME_PERIOD] in the future. Describe: the scientific basis or plausible extrapolation behind the concept, how it has transformed society (economy, relationships, identity, power structures), three unintended consequences nobody predicted, a specific ethical dilemma it creates for [CHARACTER_TYPE], and the emerging resistance or counter-movement. Ground the concept with one vivid 'day in the life' vignette showing how an ordinary person interacts with this technology. The tone should be [TONE] and draw inspiration from [INFLUENCE] (e.g., Black Mirror, Asimov, Ursula K. Le Guin). Avoid techno-utopia or pure dystopia — aim for nuanced complexity.

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Fantasy Naming Forge

Generate a set of fantasy names for a [CULTURE_TYPE] civilization in a [SETTING_TYPE] world. The linguistic feel should evoke [LANGUAGE_INSPIRATION] (e.g., Celtic, Arabic, Japanese, Slavic, or wholly invented). Generate: 10 character names (5 male-coded, 5 female-coded) with meanings, 5 place names (city, river, mountain, forest, ruin) with etymologies, 3 artifact or weapon names with lore snippets, and 2 titles or honorifics with usage context. Establish consistent phonetic rules: preferred consonant clusters, vowel patterns, syllable structure, and naming conventions (e.g., patronymics, clan prefixes). Provide a brief pronunciation guide. Names should be memorable, pronounceable, and distinct from each other.

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Art Direction Brief

Create an art direction brief for a [PROJECT_TYPE] (e.g., book cover, album art, game concept art, brand campaign, film poster). The subject is [SUBJECT] and the intended emotional response is [EMOTION]. Include: visual style and references (cite 2-3 specific artists or works), color palette (primary, secondary, accent with hex codes or descriptive names), composition guidelines and focal point, typography direction if applicable, texture and material qualities, lighting mood and direction, what to emphasize and what to deliberately exclude, and format specifications [DIMENSIONS]. The brief should be clear enough for an artist or AI image generator to execute. Include a one-sentence 'north star' statement that captures the visual essence.

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Game Narrative Designer

Design a narrative framework for a [GAME_GENRE] game set in [SETTING]. The player character is [PLAYER_CHARACTER]. Create: a central narrative hook (one paragraph), three main story acts with key beats, a branching decision tree with at least 3 major choice points — each offering 2-3 options with distinct consequences, 4 key NPCs with motivations that create natural conflict, a faction or reputation system that tracks player alignment toward [FACTION_A] vs [FACTION_B], two possible endings (one bittersweet, one costly victory), and environmental storytelling opportunities (3 discoverable lore pieces). Each major choice should have no clearly 'right' answer — force genuine moral trade-offs around [THEME]. Note which choices are reversible and which are permanent.

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Comic Script Writer

Write a [PAGE_COUNT]-page comic script for a [GENRE] story. The scene: [SCENE_DESCRIPTION]. Characters involved: [CHARACTERS]. For each page, specify: panel count and layout (grid, splash, bleed, etc.), panel descriptions with camera angle (close-up, wide, bird's eye, over-shoulder), character positions and expressions, background and environmental details, dialogue and caption boxes with exact text, sound effects where appropriate, and transitions between panels (cut, dissolve, match cut). Page 1 should establish setting and mood. The final page should end on a [ENDING_TYPE] (cliffhanger, emotional beat, reveal). Pace action scenes with more panels and emotional moments with fewer, larger panels. Include notes for the artist on tone and style references.

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Dramatic Monologue Writer

Write a [DURATION]-minute dramatic monologue for a [CHARACTER_DESCRIPTION] character. The context: [SITUATION]. The character is speaking to [AUDIENCE] (e.g., a jury, a lover, themselves in a mirror, a grave). The emotional arc should move from [STARTING_EMOTION] to [ENDING_EMOTION]. Include: a strong opening line that commands attention, a moment of humor or levity that makes the heavy parts hit harder, a revelation or admission the character didn't plan to make, rhetorical devices (repetition, rhetorical questions, lists of three), and a final line that lingers. The monologue should work as a standalone piece while implying a larger story. Write stage directions sparingly — only where physical action is essential to meaning. Suitable for [AGE_RANGE] performers.

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Fairy Tale Remix

Reimagine the fairy tale [ORIGINAL_TALE] (e.g., Cinderella, Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel) through the lens of [REMIX_ANGLE] (e.g., told by the villain, set in cyberpunk Tokyo, as a courtroom drama, gender-swapped, from a postcolonial perspective). Write a 600-900 word retelling that preserves the core symbolic elements of the original but transforms their meaning. Keep these fairy tale beats: an ordinary world disrupted, a journey or transformation, a test or trial, and a resolution that carries a moral — but subvert at least two audience expectations. The tone should be [TONE]. Include one iconic image or moment from the original, recontextualized to surprise. The new moral or theme should reflect [MODERN_THEME].

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Satire Piece Writer

Write a satirical piece about [TARGET_TOPIC] in the format of [FORMAT] (e.g., fake news article, corporate memo, product launch, self-help guide, TED talk transcript, government press release). The piece should critique [UNDERLYING_ISSUE] through exaggeration, irony, and deadpan delivery. Maintain the authentic voice and conventions of the chosen format — the humor comes from the contrast between the serious format and absurd content. Escalate the absurdity gradually so the reader is drawn in before realizing the satire. Include specific, invented details that feel plausible. Length: [WORD_COUNT] words. The tone should channel [INFLUENCE] (e.g., The Onion, Jonathan Swift, Monty Python). Avoid mean-spiritedness — the best satire punches at systems, not individuals.

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Creative Brainstorm Engine

Run a structured creative brainstorm on [TOPIC/CHALLENGE]. Generate ideas using these five techniques: 1) Random Association — combine [TOPIC] with 3 unrelated domains ([DOMAIN_A], [DOMAIN_B], [DOMAIN_C]) and find unexpected connections. 2) Inversion — what if the opposite of the obvious approach worked? 3) Constraint-based — what if you could only use [CONSTRAINT]? 4) Analogy — what does [ANALOGOUS_FIELD] do that could apply here? 5) 'Yes, and...' — take the weakest idea and build on it three times. For each technique, generate 3 ideas (15 total). Then select the top 5 across all techniques, rate each on novelty (1-5) and feasibility (1-5), and develop the highest-scoring idea into a one-paragraph concept. End with 3 'what if' questions for further exploration.

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Brand Story Architect

Write a brand origin story for [BRAND_NAME], a [PRODUCT/SERVICE] company. The founder is [FOUNDER_DESCRIPTION] and the founding moment was [ORIGIN_MOMENT]. Structure the story using the hero's journey: the founder's ordinary world and frustration with [STATUS_QUO], the call to adventure (the insight or 'aha' moment), trials and setbacks during early days, the mentor or ally who helped, the breakthrough, and the mission that drives the brand today. The brand values are [VALUES]. The target audience is [AUDIENCE]. Write in a [TONE] voice that matches the brand personality. Length: 300-500 words. The story should make the reader feel [DESIRED_EMOTION] and naturally lead to the brand's tagline or mission statement: [TAGLINE]. Avoid corporate jargon — make it human.

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Memoir Excerpt Writer

Write a memoir excerpt (600-900 words) about [LIFE_EVENT_OR_THEME]. The narrator is [NARRATOR_AGE] years old at the time of the events. The setting is [PLACE_AND_TIME]. Use these memoir techniques: open with a specific sensory moment (not background exposition), weave between the past event and present-day reflection, include at least one line of remembered dialogue (imperfect, as memory is), use a concrete object or detail as a recurring motif that carries symbolic weight, and end with an insight the narrator only understands now, years later. The emotional tone should be [TONE] — honest but not self-pitying. Write in first person. The excerpt should feel like a chapter from a larger life, implying what came before and after without explaining it.

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Travel Writing Composer

Write a travel essay (500-800 words) about [DESTINATION]. The angle or hook is [UNIQUE_ANGLE] (e.g., visiting during an unusual season, following a historical figure's route, eating only street food, getting deliberately lost). Go beyond tourist descriptions — capture the [DESTINATION] through: sounds heard at different times of day, a conversation with a local (real or composite), a meal described with enough detail to taste it, a moment of discomfort or surprise that shifted your perspective, and the gap between expectation and reality. The writing style should channel [INFLUENCE] (e.g., Paul Theroux, Pico Iyer, Anthony Bourdain, Jan Morris). Include one paragraph of practical, opinionated advice that only someone who's been there would know. End with an image that encapsulates the emotional truth of the place.

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Food Review Writer

Write a food review of [RESTAURANT_OR_DISH] in [LOCATION]. The review style should be [STYLE] (e.g., formal critic, casual blog, poetic, humorous, investigative). Cover: the atmosphere and first impression upon arrival, [NUMBER] dishes described with specific flavor notes, textures, and temperatures — use unexpected comparisons to make descriptions vivid, the service experience (one specific interaction), how the meal compares to [COMPARISON] (another restaurant, a home-cooked version, the cuisine's traditional form), and a verdict that goes beyond 'good' or 'bad' to capture who this place is for. Include the price point context. The review should make the reader either desperately want to visit or feel they've already been. Length: 400-600 words. Rating: [X]/5 stars.

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Speech Writing Assistant

Write a [DURATION]-minute speech for [OCCASION] (e.g., wedding toast, graduation, keynote, eulogy, product launch, acceptance award). The speaker is [SPEAKER_DESCRIPTION] and the audience is [AUDIENCE]. The core message is [KEY_MESSAGE]. Structure the speech with: a memorable opening (story, question, or surprising fact — not a joke unless the speaker is naturally funny), three supporting points with concrete examples or anecdotes, emotional peaks and valleys (don't stay at one intensity), a callback to the opening that creates a sense of completeness, and a closing line designed to be the one thing people remember. Use rhetorical devices: repetition, tricolon, antithesis. Mark [PAUSE] where the speaker should breathe. The tone is [TONE]. Include stage directions for key moments of delivery.

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Short Story Writer

You are an award-winning short story author. Write a short story based on the following parameters. Genre: [GENRE]. Theme: [THEME]. Setting: [SETTING]. Main character: [CHARACTER_DESCRIPTION]. Conflict: [CONFLICT]. Tone: [TONE: dark/lighthearted/suspenseful/melancholic/humorous]. Target length: [WORD_COUNT] words. Follow these craft principles: 1) Open with a hook — the first paragraph must create immediate intrigue or tension. 2) Show, don't tell — use sensory details, actions, and dialogue to reveal character and emotion. 3) Maintain a clear narrative arc: inciting incident, rising action, climax, and resolution. 4) Develop the protagonist through their choices under pressure. 5) Use dialogue that reveals character and advances the plot — each character should have a distinct voice. 6) End with resonance — the conclusion should feel both surprising and inevitable. 7) Weave the theme subtly throughout rather than stating it explicitly. Include a brief author's note at the end explaining your narrative choices.

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Poetry Generator

You are a versatile poet with mastery of both traditional and contemporary forms. Write a poem based on these specifications. Topic/Emotion: [TOPIC]. Form: [FORM: free-verse/sonnet/haiku-sequence/villanelle/limerick/ode/ballad/spoken-word]. Tone: [TONE]. Imagery focus: [IMAGERY: visual/auditory/tactile/olfactory/gustatory]. Follow these poetic principles: 1) Lead with a striking image or line that establishes mood. 2) Use concrete, specific imagery rather than abstract statements — anchor emotions in physical details. 3) Employ at least 3 literary devices: metaphor, simile, alliteration, enjambment, assonance, personification, or synesthesia. 4) If using a formal structure, adhere to its rules (meter, rhyme scheme, line count) precisely. 5) Build toward an emotional or intellectual turn (volta) that shifts the poem's perspective. 6) Close with a line that echoes or recontextualizes the opening. After the poem, provide: a) A brief analysis of the literary devices used. b) An alternative final stanza offering a different emotional resolution.

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Song Lyrics Composer

You are a professional songwriter who has written hits across multiple genres. Write original song lyrics with the following parameters. Genre: [GENRE: pop/rock/country/hip-hop/R&B/folk/indie/electronic]. Theme: [THEME]. Mood: [MOOD]. Inspired by (artist style, optional): [ARTIST_STYLE]. Structure the song as: Verse 1 (set the scene, introduce the story), Pre-Chorus (build tension), Chorus (the emotional core — catchy, memorable, repeatable), Verse 2 (deepen the narrative, add new perspective), Pre-Chorus, Chorus, Bridge (shift in perspective, key change moment, emotional peak), Final Chorus (with slight variation for impact), Outro. Guidelines: 1) The chorus must be singable and memorable — use simple, powerful language with natural rhythm. 2) Verses should tell a story that progresses. 3) Use sensory details and specific images rather than clichés. 4) Maintain consistent syllable patterns within matching sections. 5) Include internal rhymes and near-rhymes, not just end rhymes. After the lyrics, suggest: tempo (BPM), key, and a brief description of the instrumental mood for each section.

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Movie Script Scene Writer

You are a professional screenwriter. Write a movie scene using proper screenplay format. Genre: [GENRE]. Setting: [SETTING]. Characters involved: [CHARACTERS]. Scene purpose: [PURPOSE: introduce-character/build-tension/reveal-information/climax/resolution]. Emotional arc of the scene: [ARC: from_emotion → to_emotion]. Use standard screenplay formatting: 1) SCENE HEADING (INT./EXT., location, time of day). 2) Action lines — present tense, visual, concise. Describe only what the camera can see and the microphone can hear. 3) CHARACTER NAME (centered, caps) before each dialogue block. 4) Dialogue — natural, subtext-rich; characters should rarely say exactly what they mean. 5) Parentheticals — use sparingly, only when the delivery contradicts the words. 6) Transitions — only when necessary. Craft the scene with: a rising tension curve, at least one moment of subtext where meaning lies beneath the words, a visual storytelling beat (something communicated without dialogue), and a scene-ending hook that propels the story forward. Target length: 2-3 pages (approximately [WORD_COUNT] words).

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Character Development Kit

You are a character design specialist for fiction writers. Create a fully developed character profile based on these seeds. Name (or generate one): [NAME]. Role in story: [ROLE: protagonist/antagonist/mentor/sidekick/love-interest]. Genre: [GENRE]. Setting/World: [SETTING]. Build the character across these dimensions: 1) Surface — age, appearance (3 distinctive physical traits), mannerisms, speech patterns, and first impression they give. 2) Psychology — core desire (what they want), core need (what they actually need), greatest fear, fatal flaw, and greatest strength. 3) Backstory — the defining event that shaped who they are, their relationship with family, and a secret they keep. 4) Voice — write 5 sample dialogue lines that capture their unique way of speaking. 5) Arc Potential — describe their starting state and where they could end up; what must they learn or overcome? 6) Relationships — define their dynamic with [OTHER_CHARACTER] using a one-sentence summary. 7) Contradiction — identify one compelling contradiction in their personality (e.g., brave but afraid of intimacy). 8) Symbolic Object — suggest an object that represents their inner journey.

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Dialogue Writing Coach

You are a dialogue specialist and script doctor. Write a dialogue scene between [NUMBER] characters based on these parameters. Characters: [CHARACTER_1_NAME] ([CHARACTER_1_TRAITS]) and [CHARACTER_2_NAME] ([CHARACTER_2_TRAITS]). Situation: [SITUATION]. Underlying tension: [SUBTEXT]. Genre: [GENRE]. The dialogue should demonstrate: 1) Distinct Voices — each character must sound different through word choice, sentence length, speech patterns, and verbal tics. 2) Subtext — the characters should be talking about one thing on the surface while the real conversation happens underneath. 3) Conflict Escalation — the tension should build naturally through the exchange. 4) Beats — include action beats between dialogue lines (physical actions, pauses, gestures) that reveal emotion. 5) Exposition Naturally — weave in any necessary backstory without characters telling each other things they already know. After the dialogue, provide: a) A subtext annotation for 3 key lines explaining what the character really means. b) 3 alternative versions of the most pivotal line showing how different word choices change the dynamic.

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Humor & Comedy Writer

You are a comedy writer with experience in stand-up, sitcoms, and sketch comedy. Create comedic content based on these parameters. Format: [FORMAT: stand-up-bit/sketch/sitcom-scene/comedic-essay/roast/parody]. Topic: [TOPIC]. Comedy style: [STYLE: observational/absurdist/satirical/self-deprecating/dark/slapstick/dry-wit]. Target audience: [AUDIENCE]. Create the piece following these comedy principles: 1) Setup-Punchline Structure — establish expectations, then subvert them. Every joke should have a clear setup and payoff. 2) Rule of Three — use the pattern of two normal items followed by an unexpected third. 3) Callback — reference an earlier joke later in the piece for a bigger laugh. 4) Specificity — specific details are funnier than vague ones. Say 'a 2003 Honda Civic' not 'a car.' 5) Escalation — each joke or beat should be funnier than the last, building to the biggest laugh. 6) Timing — indicate pauses and beats where they enhance comedic timing. After the piece, provide: a) A breakdown of 3 jokes explaining the comedy technique used. b) 2 alternative punchlines for the strongest joke. c) A tag (follow-up joke) for the closing bit.

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Horror Story Creator

You are a horror fiction specialist in the tradition of literary horror. Write a horror story or scene with these parameters. Subgenre: [SUBGENRE: psychological/cosmic/gothic/folk/body/supernatural/slasher]. Setting: [SETTING]. Fear type: [FEAR: isolation/the-unknown/loss-of-control/uncanny/existential/pursuit]. Protagonist: [CHARACTER]. Length: [WORD_COUNT] words. Craft the horror using these techniques: 1) Atmosphere First — establish normalcy, then introduce wrongness gradually. Use environmental details (sounds, smells, temperature, light) to build unease. 2) The Uncanny — make familiar things feel slightly off rather than relying on monsters. 3) Pacing — alternate between slow dread-building passages and sudden, sharp moments of terror. 4) Restraint — what you don't show is scarier than what you do. Let the reader's imagination fill gaps. 5) Sensory Immersion — ground the reader in the protagonist's physical experience of fear (racing heart, cold sweat, tunnel vision). 6) Escalating Stakes — each encounter with the threat should be worse than the last. 7) Ambiguity — leave at least one element unexplained. End with either a devastating revelation or a lingering sense of dread that follows the reader.

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Brand Voice Guide Creator

Create a brand voice guide for [brand name]. Include: brand personality (3-5 adjectives), tone spectrum (when to be formal vs casual), vocabulary do's and don'ts, example sentences in our voice vs not our voice, and guidelines for different channels (social, email, support, website). Industry: [industry]. Target audience: [audience].

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