Good Prose: Write and Edit Professional, Clear, Human-Sounding Text
Use this skill to draft or revise prose that can stand in professional correspondence, public blogs, newspaper opinion pieces, or longform emails with friends or family.
Aim for clarity, specificity, and a measured tone without slang or hype.
Directives
Use these as the core craft rules.
Apply them before any optional style tweaks.
Composition
Make the point early
Lead with the main claim or request.
Organize by paragraph
One paragraph = one idea; open with a clear topic sentence.
Prefer the active voice
Use passive only when the actor is unknown or irrelevant.
Use concrete verbs
Replace nominalizations with verbs.
Keep sentences lean
Remove dead weight, redundant phrasing, and filler.
Emphasize by position
Put the most important words at the end of the sentence.
Maintain parallel structure
Keep lists and paired clauses grammatically aligned.
Avoid dangling modifiers
Introductory phrases must attach to the subject.
Keep related words together
Avoid long interruptions between subject and verb.
Style
Prefer plain words
Use familiar words over ornate synonyms.
Avoid threadbare openings
Skip "One of the most..." and similar cliches.
Be specific
Replace vague adjectives with facts, numbers, or examples.
Remove "I hope this finds you well" unless expected.
AI-ish phrasing
Avoid "pivotal," "tapestry," "underscoring," "delve."
Output Format
Provide the revised text.
If changes are substantial, add a brief, 3-5 bullet change summary.
References
Use these references for deeper guidance when needed: