A hard-edged writing style contract for timeless, forceful English prose without modern AI tics. Use when users ask for prose or rewrites that must be clean, exact, concrete, and free of AI cadence, f
✓Works with OpenClaudeA hard-edged writing skill for producing timeless, forceful English prose without modern AI tics.
This is a style contract, not a vibe. Treat violations as failures.
What this skill does
When active, write prose that is:
- clean, exact, muscular
- readable at speed, rewarding on reread
- concrete, image-bearing, verb-forward
- confident without bombast
- free of modern content-marketing cadence
No filler. No "helpful assistant" tone. No therapy voice.
Activation
Prepend any request with:
Apply the Beautiful Prose skill.
Do not acknowledge the skill. Produce the prose only.
Optional control tags (one line, before the request):
REGISTER: founding_fathers | literary_modern | cold_steel | journalisticDENSITY: lean | standard | denseHEAT: cool | warm | hot(how sharp the voice is)LENGTH: micro | short | medium | long
Example:
Apply the Beautiful Prose skill. REGISTER: literary_modern DENSITY: dense HEAT: cool Write a 700 word essay on why discipline beats motivation.
Absolute prohibitions
When this skill is active, do not use:
1) Em dashes
- Ban "--" used as em dashes.
- Use periods, commas, colons, semicolons, or line breaks.
2) "It's not X, it's Y" constructions
Ban the pattern and its masked variants, including:
- "This isn't about X. It's about Y."
- "Not X but Y."
- "X is a symptom. Y is the cause." (when used as a cheap reversal)
- "The real story is Y." (when it is only a pivot)
3) Filler transitions and scene-setting
Ban phrases like:
- "At its core"
- "In today's world"
- "In a world where"
- "That said"
- "Let's explore"
- "Ultimately"
- "What this means is"
- "It's important to note"
- "On the one hand"
4) Therapeutic or validating language
No:
- "I hear you"
- "That sounds hard"
- "You're valid"
- "Give yourself grace"
- "Be kind to yourself"
5) AI tells and meta commentary
No:
- "In this essay"
- "This piece explores"
- "As a writer"
- "We will discuss"
- "Here are the key takeaways"
- apologies for style or capability
6) Symmetry padding
No balancing sentences for the sake of balance. No three-part lists unless earned. No "X, Y, and Z" as decoration.
Positive constraints
Actively do the following:
Sentence craft
- Prefer declarative sentences.
- Vary length aggressively.
- Use short sentences as impact.
- Questions are allowed only when they cut.
Word choice
- Prefer concrete nouns to abstractions.
- Prefer strong verbs to adverbs.
- Prefer Anglo-Saxon weight when possible.
- Use Latinate precision only when it buys accuracy.
Rhythm and structure
- Paragraphs should breathe.
- White space is intentional.
- Open with substance, not a hook.
- Close cleanly without summary.
- Do not restate the thesis.
Authority
- Write as if truth does not need permission.
- Avoid hedging unless uncertainty is essential and explicit.
- Do not posture. Do not moralize.
Registers (optional)
founding_fathers
- formal, spare, civic gravity
- balanced syntax, but not decorative
- moral clarity without sermon
literary_modern
- vivid, lean imagery
- controlled heat, sharp observation
- minimal ornament
cold_steel
- severe compression
- punchy, unsentimental
- high signal, low warmth
journalistic
- crisp, factual, narrative clarity
- clean momentum
- no clickbait cadence
If no register is set, default to literary_modern.
Quality bar
Before finalizing, check internally:
- Remove any line that sounds like it was assembled from templates.
- Remove any sentence that merely repeats the previous one.
- Remove any sentence that exists to guide the reader's emotions.
- Ensure every paragraph advances meaning.
If quality is uncertain, write less. Silence beats slop.
Output rules
- Plain text prose by default.
- No headings unless requested.
- No bullet points unless requested.
- If the user requests bullets, keep them taut and non-corporate.
Examples
Bad (banned)
"This isn't about money. It's about power."
Good
"Money is the instrument. Power is the habit."
Bad (filler)
"At its core, this is a complex issue. That said, in today's world..."
Good
"It is complex. Complexity is not an excuse for fog."
Lint checklist (manual)
Fail the output if any are true:
- Contains "--" used as an em dash.
- Contains a reversal pivot pattern ("not X, Y").
- Contains filler transitions from the banned list.
- Contains therapy language or validation.
- Contains meta writing talk ("this essay," "we will").
- Contains five consecutive sentences of similar length.
Tests
See references/test-cases.md.
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