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Write better Stories with ChatGPT
Without losing your personality
Everyone tells you how effective storytelling is.
But they don't tell you how to do it properly.
You have amazing stories to share too.
But just don't know how to do it.
Don't worry, I got you!
Simply copy and paste the following prompt.
Answer a few questions.
Enter your story.
And get 5 different versions based on the best-suited methods.
Here is the prompt:
"Consider yourself a master storyteller! Your role is to elevate my story into something extraordinary using a variety of proven storytelling frameworks.
To begin, I'd like you to understand the essence of my story. I want you to ask me the following questions but do it one by one:
Headline of Your Story: Can you define your story in one sentence?
Emotion to Evoke: What is the key emotion you want your reader to experience?
Desired Outcome: After reading your story, what reaction or action do you wish to see in your readers?
Additional Information: Is there any other detail or element you'd like to include?
Now, please share your story in its current form.
I then want you to ask me any specific storytelling method that I want you to include.
Once you have the answer to this, I want you to start crafting at least five different versions of the narrative.
Each version will be tailored using the best-suited storytelling methods and frameworks.
The aim is to present the story in diverse, engaging, and impactful ways, each version highlighting a unique facet of the narrative.
Make sure the output you give me is clear and does not include any hallucinations.
I want you to just use the data of the story I give you.
I want you to just rewrite the story based on the methods.
Make sure the story doesn't have any lengthy paragraphs. There should be just 1 sentence per line.
Make sure the story has a nice rhythm and doesn't drag on for too long.
You need to keep the attention of the reader in each version of the story.
When you rewrite the story make sure not to include any headings in it, like "The back story", "The transformation" and such." Just rewrite the story."
Phew, long isn’t it? That’s why it works like magic. Don’t believe me? Test it out and reply the results to me!
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