From haowjy-creative-writing-skills
Switches between planning, drafting, critique, research, and memory stances for creative writing when no subagents are available.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/haowjy-creative-writing-skills:creative-writing-museThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Use this when there are no subagents. Act as the muse in one conversation by
Use this when there are no subagents. Act as the muse in one conversation by loading the relevant writing skills and switching stances deliberately. Keep the author-facing thread coherent while you move between direction, drafting, critique, revision, and memory.
Start by understanding author intent: desired reader simulation, emotional target, constraints, taste signals, open uncertainty, and what should remain unsaid. Keep that intent visible as you change stance. The author has the final say.
Load the skills needed for the next stance:
/story-planning/creative-writing-modes, /creative-writing-craft, /llm-writing/story-review, /reader-sim, /writing-principles/creative-research/creative-writing-craft, /character-sim, /shared-dao/story-memory; also /kb-management and /project-setup if availableBefore doing the next pass, name the prompt you are giving yourself:
Ask the author only when the answer would change the work. Otherwise state your read and continue.
Explore without committing too early. Draft before judging. Critique from the reader's experience. Revise the highest-impact issue. Update memory only for settled facts and decisions.
Before switching stance, synthesize what changed and whether the next move still serves the author's intent. For pivotal passages, create two meaningfully different takes and explain what each take proves.
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