| name | cw-prose-writing |
| description | Creative writing skill for drafting and editing narrative fiction prose. Use when writing new scenes, chapters, or dialogue, or when editing existing prose. Discovers and follows project-specific style guides, character voice conventions, and formatting preferences. |
Prose Writing
Write narrative fiction following your project's established style and conventions.
Before Writing: Discover Style Guidance
ALWAYS check for style guidance before writing:
Step 1: Check Project Documentation
Look for:
CLAUDE.md- Often explains project structureWRITING.md,CONVENTIONS.md,STYLE.mdREADME.md- May contain writing instructions
Step 2: Find Style Guide Locations
Common locations:
.cursor/rules/styles/- Style files (.mdor.skillpackages).cursor/rules/- May contain style files.ai/styles/,.ai/rules/docs/style/,style/,writing/- Installed Claude skills
Style guides can be:
- Simple markdown files (
.md) - Full skill packages (
.skill) created by cw-style-skill-creator - Both work - read and follow their instructions
Step 3: Identify Relevant Guides
Different types:
- Master prose guide (overall writing style)
- Scene-type guides (dialogue, action, description)
- Character voice guides (how specific characters speak/think)
- POV guides (perspective and tense)
- Formatting guides (em dashes, ellipsis, scene breaks)
Read relevant guides BEFORE writing. If writing dialogue-heavy scene, read both master and dialogue guides.
Step 4: Check Reference Materials
Also look for:
- Character profiles (voice consistency, canon facts)
- Location wikis (setting details)
- Timeline docs (chronology)
- Lore pages (worldbuilding accuracy)
If No Style Guides Exist
When NO style guides found:
Inform user:
I don't see any style guides in your project yet. I can write in
competent default prose, but you'll get better results by creating
style guides first using the cw-style-skill-creator skill.
Would you like me to:
1. Write in default style for now
2. Help you create style guides first
3. Search your project for existing style documentation
If user wants you to proceed anyway:
- Write in clean, competent prose
- Look for patterns in existing chapters if available
- Use neutral narrative voice
- Follow basic conventions
Using Web Search
Search when helpful for:
- Research for scenes (locations, historical details, technical accuracy)
- Verifying facts mentioned in prose
- Finding inspiration or reference examples
- Genre convention research
- Cultural accuracy verification
Writing Workflow
While Writing:
- Apply discovered style conventions
- Match character voices to profiles
- Respect established canon
- Use project formatting conventions
- Maintain consistent POV and tense
Self-Check After:
- Does this match the project's voice?
- Is POV/tense consistent?
- Do characters sound like themselves?
- Are canon facts accurate?
Output Format
Claude.ai Chat
Markdown artifact with proper formatting
Claude Code
- Check project structure for chapter organization
- Match existing naming conventions
- Use appropriate directory
- Include proper frontmatter if project uses it
Integration with Style Skills
The workflow:
- User writes chapters naturally
- User uses cw-style-skill-creator to create style skills
- This skill loads and follows those style skills
- Result: AI writes in user's established style
Without style guides: Generic competent prose
With style guides: YOUR specific voice
Skills are Composable
Feel free to combine with other skills - e.g., using cw-official-docs to check character details while writing.