Book Manuscript Development
Overview
Use this skill to convert a book idea into a coherent, high-utility manuscript. Prioritize logical flow, clear reader progression, and practical examples over filler.
Workflow
- •Lock audience, tone, and transformation goal.
- •Build scaffold first (outline and chapter intent).
- •Draft in sections with concrete examples and actionable takeaways.
- •Ensure each chapter bridges to the next.
- •Run a revision pass for clarity, readability, and practical density.
Capability 1: Chapter-by-Chapter Outline (10-15 Chapters)
For each chapter include:
- •Chapter title.
- •3-5 key points.
- •Estimated word count (1500-3000).
- •Reader transformation by chapter end.
- •Connection to next chapter.
Required extras:
- •Strong hook recommendation for chapter 1.
- •Satisfying close recommendation for final chapter.
Capability 2: Draft Full Chapter
When drafting chapter N, include:
- •Opening hook.
- •3-4 main sections with subheadings.
- •Concrete examples or mini case studies.
- •Actionable takeaways.
- •Transition sentence or paragraph to next chapter.
Defaults:
- •Word count: 1500-3000.
- •Voice: active.
- •Avoid cliches and repetitive filler.
Capability 3: Generate Illustrative Stories (8)
Each story:
- •150-250 words.
- •Contains specific details and dialogue.
- •Has beginning, middle, and end.
- •Maps to target audience experience.
- •Ends with insight, not moral lecture.
Capability 4: Research and Fact Integration Pack
When user requests research for a chapter, produce:
- •10 credible statistics with sources.
- •5 expert quotes from recognized authorities.
- •3 recent studies supporting argument.
- •4 counterarguments with rebuttals.
Use table columns:
- •Data point.
- •Source.
- •Year.
- •Narrative support use.
Capability 5: Exercises and Reader Application (12)
Exercise requirements:
- •10-20 minutes each.
- •Step-by-step instructions.
- •Completed example.
- •Specific result or insight.
Mix exercise formats:
- •Reflection question.
- •Template.
- •Checklist.
- •Framework.
- •Action plan.
Capability 6: Transition Paragraphs Between Chapters
Given chapter summary X and X+1, write 3 transition options:
- •50-100 words each.
- •End X with hook or cliffhanger.
- •Create curiosity about next idea.
- •Connect topics naturally.
Capability 7: Detailed Case Studies (6)
For each case study include:
- •Before state: person profile and pain points.
- •Change: intervention, process, timeline.
- •After state: measurable results and outcome.
- •Lessons: 2-3 takeaways.
Diversity requirement:
- •Vary age, background, starting point, and context.
Capability 8: Final Book Conclusion
Include:
- •3-5 biggest insights (not chapter-by-chapter repetition).
- •Reader future vision after applying content.
- •Common barriers and practical mitigation.
- •Next-step path.
- •Memorable closing thought.
Default length:
- •600-1000 words.
Capability 9: Chapter Review and Revision
Given chapter text, evaluate:
- •Clarity of main points.
- •Logical flow.
- •Engagement level.
- •Theory to practical ratio.
- •Sentence variety and readability.
- •Filler and jargon.
- •Audience reading-level alignment.
Return:
- •Prioritized fixes (highest impact first).
- •Specific rewrite suggestions.
- •Before and after examples.
Quality Bar
- •Keep prose active and specific.
- •Ground claims with evidence where requested.
- •Preserve consistent chapter progression.
- •Maintain reader transformation thread across chapters.
Delivery Order
When multiple outputs are requested, use this order:
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Outline - •
Chapter Drafts - •
Stories and Case Studies - •
Research Table - •
Exercises - •
Transitions - •
Conclusion - •
Revision Notes