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AI Prompt Category

AI Writing Prompts

Creative and professional writing prompts for blogs, articles, stories, and more.

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About AI Writing prompts

AI writing prompts in this collection are built for people who ship words for a living — newsletter operators, ghostwriters, course creators, technical writers, and founders who publish on LinkedIn or X. Every prompt has been tested against real drafts so the output reads like a writer wrote it, not like a model auto-completed a paragraph.

We treat AI writing as a two-stage process: a generation prompt to break the blank-page paralysis, and a rewrite prompt to compress, sharpen voice, and remove the AI tells that hurt credibility. Both stages live in this category, and the prompts are designed to chain — the output of the generator becomes the input to the rewriter without any reformatting.

For long-form work, use the article outline prompt before drafting. For social posts, use the hook prompt to produce ten openers and pick the one that lands. For ghostwriting, the voice-matching prompt takes three samples of your client and produces a voice profile you can reuse across every future draft.

Who this is for

  • Newsletter writers shipping 1–3x per week
  • Ghostwriters managing multiple client voices
  • Course creators turning ideas into modules
  • Founders building a personal brand on LinkedIn or X

How to use these prompts

  1. 1 Outline first with the structure prompt, then draft section by section
  2. 2 Use the rewrite prompt to remove generic AI phrasing
  3. 3 For voice work, feed in 3 samples before asking for new copy
  4. 4 Read the output aloud — anything that sounds robotic gets rewritten

Frequently asked questions

About ai writing prompts on TainerAI.

Will readers be able to tell I used AI to write this?

Only if you skip the rewrite step. The generator prompts produce structured drafts, but the rewriter prompts strip the patterns that signal AI authorship — overuse of transitions, balanced bullet lists, hedge words. The two-step process is what separates publishable output from obvious AI text.

Can I match a specific writer's voice with these prompts?

Yes. The voice-matching prompt takes 3 writing samples (around 500 words each) and produces a reusable voice profile covering rhythm, vocabulary range, sentence length, and signature moves. Paste the profile into future prompts to keep the voice consistent.

Do these prompts work for fiction or only non-fiction?

Both, but the prompts are organized separately. Non-fiction prompts cover essays, articles, newsletters, and business writing. Fiction prompts cover scene structure, character voice, and dialogue — they are tagged with a fiction label so you can filter the grid.

What length of content can I generate with one prompt?

A single prompt run produces up to ~2,000 words of usable draft. For long-form pieces (5,000+ words), use the chained workflow: outline prompt → section drafts → assembly pass. The category includes a worked example for a 4,000-word feature article.

Are these prompts model-agnostic?

Mostly yes — the structure works across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. Prompts that depend on a specific model strength (for example, Claude's longer context for editing) are labeled accordingly so you know which model to reach for.

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