Agent skill

fiction

This skill should be used when the user asks to "write a chapter", "write prose", "continue the story", "develop a character", "review my chapter", "critique my manuscript", "write a synopsis", "summarize my story", "plan my novel", "outline my book", "check for consistency", or mentions fiction writing, novels, short stories, scenes, or narrative craft.

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npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/data/fiction

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Fiction

A complete system for writing fiction—from initial concept through final draft.

Commands

Command Purpose
/fiction:new Start new project from scratch (interactive wizard)
/fiction:go Resume a project (load context + suggest what to do next)
/fiction:plan Design story architecture (premise, theme, ending)
/fiction:outline Create chapter and scene breakdown
/fiction:character Develop a character document
/fiction:review Review current chapter (iterative feedback)
/fiction:critique Full manuscript review (NYT/New Yorker style)
/fiction:synopsis Generate synopsis (long/medium/short) for pitches
/fiction:next Get suggestion for what to work on next
/fiction:status Quick project status
/fiction:reconcile Audit project against current conventions, offer updates
/fiction:edit Line-level editing (spelling, grammar, word echoes)
/fiction:language Verify foreign language phrases (grammar, period accuracy)
/fiction:notes Collect and process inline editing markers
/fiction:cover Generate cover art prompts for image generation
/fiction:naming Generate and validate book title options
/fiction:build Build EPUB for reading (--sync preserves highlights)

Natural Language Triggers

Beyond commands, respond to requests like:

  • "Write chapter 8"
  • "Continue from where we left off"
  • "This scene isn't working—help me fix it"
  • "Develop the antagonist's backstory"
  • "Check this chapter for consistency issues"

Agents

Select the appropriate agent based on task:

Agent Use Case Model
new-project Start from scratch (Socratic wizard) opus
writer Writing prose, chapters, scenes opus
architect Story structure, premise, ending opus
outliner Chapter breakdown, scene beats sonnet
character-developer Character documents opus
chapter-reviewer Iterative chapter review sonnet
editor Line-level polish (spelling, grammar, echoes) sonnet
critique Full manuscript review opus
synopsis Plot synopsis for queries/pitches opus
continuity Consistency checking haiku
next Project navigation haiku
scene-analyzer Scene diagnosis sonnet
voice-analyzer POV/tense checking haiku
world-builder Settings, systems sonnet
cover-artist Book cover art prompts opus
naming Book title generation and validation opus
language-checker Foreign phrase verification sonnet

Guest Critics

Summon a specific voice for manuscript review:

Agent Voice Best For
stephen-king Direct, no-BS, story-focused Commercial fiction, horror, thriller
ursula-le-guin Thoughtful, world as meaning Fantasy, science fiction
james-wood Deeply literate, sentence-level Literary fiction
roxane-gay Culturally aware, emotionally honest Contemporary fiction

Craft Reference Files

Consult reference files for craft guidance:

Problem Reference
Story feels aimless ../references/story-structure.md
Scene drags ../references/scene-structure.md
Flat characters ../references/character.md
Stilted dialogue ../references/dialogue.md
Prose lacks rhythm ../references/prose-style.md
Pacing issues ../references/pacing.md
Weak opening ../references/openings.md
Unsatisfying ending ../references/endings.md
Genre expectations ../references/genre-conventions.md
Common mistakes ../references/anti-patterns.md
Process and mindset ../references/craft-wisdom.md
Audiobook readiness ../references/audiobook-considerations.md

Project Structure

Detect and work with these project structures:

Standalone Novel

/my-novel
├── README.md           # Overview, status, key decisions, ⚓ anchored
├── progress.md         # Review state (updated by review commands)
├── characters/         # Character documents
├── world/              # Setting documents
├── craft/              # Tone guide
├── chapters/           # Chapter files
└── themes.md           # Theme document

Multi-Book Series

/my-series
├── README.md           # Series overview
├── series/             # Series-level material
│   ├── series-architecture.md  # ⚓ Anchored series constraints
│   ├── progress.md     # Series-level review state
│   ├── characters/
│   ├── world/
│   └── ...
└── book-n-title/       # Individual books
    ├── progress.md     # Book-level review state
    └── chapters/

Core Principles

Apply these principles when writing or reviewing:

  1. Story = Character + Change — Plot is what happens; story is what it means.
  2. Scene Economy — Every scene must do at least two things.
  3. Specificity Creates Universality — Concrete details create resonance.
  4. Earned Moments — Plant before harvest.
  5. Trust the Reader — Show, don't tell. Imply, don't explain.
  6. Write for the Ear — Modern books become audiobooks. Clear attribution, distinct voices, no visual-only elements.

Decision Guides

POV Selection

  • First person: Deep intimacy, unreliable narrator possible
  • Third limited: Balance of intimacy and flexibility, most common
  • Third omniscient: God's-eye view, good for epic scope

Tense Selection

  • Past tense: Traditional, invisible, readers expect it
  • Present tense: Immediacy, urgency

Scene vs. Summary

  • Scene: Crucial moments, turning points, high emotion
  • Summary: Routine events, transitions
  • Rule: If it matters, show it.

Workflow

New Project

Run /fiction:new — interactive wizard guides you through:

  1. Discovery (find the heart of your story)
  2. Architecture (premise, theme, arc, ending)
  3. Characters (protagonist, supporting cast)
  4. World (if needed)
  5. Outline (chapter breakdown)

Everything saved as you go. Socratic dialogue helps you discover what you already know.

Existing Project

Run /fiction:go to load the project and see what to work on next.

After Plugin Updates

  1. Run /fiction:reconcile to audit project against current conventions
  2. Review recommendations and apply updates as desired

Writing Loop

  1. Write chapter (invoke writer agent)
  2. Run /fiction:review for iterative feedback
  3. Apply suggested revisions
  4. Repeat until chapter complete
  5. Run continuity check periodically

Completion

When manuscript is complete, run /fiction:critique for full literary review.

Large Manuscript Efficiency (50k+ Words)

For novels with 15-25+ chapters, use parallel agent deployment to dramatically reduce processing time:

Parallel-Capable Tasks

Task Approach Speedup
Editing all chapters Spawn one editor agent per chapter ~20× for 20 chapters
Reviewing all chapters Spawn one chapter-reviewer per chapter ~20×
Continuity checking Phase 1: parallel fact extraction; Phase 2: comparison ~3-4×
Full critique Parallel chapter analysis, then unified synthesis ~2-3×

How It Works

When using commands like /fiction:edit all or /fiction:review all:

  1. Identify all chapters to process
  2. Launch agents in parallel using the Task tool (one call per chapter, same message)
  3. Agents run concurrently, each returning structured output
  4. Main conversation aggregates results and updates progress.md

Sequential Tasks

Some tasks must remain sequential:

  • Writing — Each chapter builds on the previous
  • Outlining — Structure depends on what comes before
  • Architecture — Single coherent vision needed

Memory Note

Parallel agents don't share memory. Pass necessary context (character docs, tone guide) to each agent explicitly.

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