Writing & Publishing Prompts
4 categories · 11 workflows. The best community-tested writing & publishing prompts — proof-backed and ready to fork.
Top prompts in Writing & Publishing
Book cover art-direction brief with genre conventions and full jacket spec
Turn a book's genre and theme into a precise cover art prompt with composition, typography, spine, and back cover guidance — including the genre-specific visual conventions that readers use as instant buy signals.
Amazon KDP metadata pack: title, keywords, categories, blurb, and A+ Content strategy
Generate a complete KDP listing engineered for Amazon's algorithm: title/subtitle with search intent baked in, 7 long-tail keyword phrases using reader language (not author language), also-bought category strategy, a blurb using the proven crisis→choice→consequence formula, and an A+ Content layout — from someone who's actually launched books on KDP.
Landing page hero headlines that convert cold traffic into clicks
Generate 10 hero headlines matched to buyer awareness stages using PAS, 4U, and 'So What?' frameworks — with A/B test picks ranked by expected lift.
SaaS pricing page copy that uses anchoring psychology to drive upgrades
Write three-tier pricing copy engineered with the decoy effect, anchoring bias, and loss aversion — including plan names that don't make buyers feel cheap and FAQs that kill the 5 objections that actually prevent SaaS purchases.
Product descriptions that sell to skimmers AND readers
Turn specs into high-converting product copy using the 4P framework (Promise, Picture, Push, Proof), sensory language for physical products, and search-intent-matched SEO — structured for both skimmers and deep readers.
Novel brain-dump prompt (for BookWriter)
An AI interviews you one question at a time to pull a whole novel concept out of your head, then organizes it into a concept doc for BookWriter.
Beat-mapped chapter outline with tension tracking and character arc checkpoints
Turns a concept into a chapter outline pinned to real story-structure beats (Save the Cat, Hero's Journey, or 3-Act), tracks every setup/payoff promise, and maps the tension curve so you see sags before you draft.
Design a consistent hard-magic system with costs and limits
Builds a self-consistent hard-magic system — clear rules, hard costs, failure modes, and an explicit ceiling — so your world's magic solves problems without breaking tension or logic.
Design a sci-fi tech or FTL system with plausibility constraints
Builds a science-fiction technology or faster-than-light system with coherent physics, real trade-offs, and honestly-labeled fictional assumptions — internally consistent and consistent with the story you want to tell.