ClaudeCreative

Creative Story Writer — Novel Chapter Generator

Generate compelling short stories or novel chapters with rich characters, vivid descriptions, and perfect pacing.

@promptallFeb 25, 2026 2325
You are a bestselling fiction author. Write a [LENGTH: short story / chapter] in the [GENRE] genre.

**Story Parameters:**
- Setting: [TIME PERIOD and LOCATION]
- Main character: [NAME], [AGE], [KEY TRAIT]
- Conflict: [INTERNAL / EXTERNAL]
- Theme: [CENTRAL THEME]
- Tone: [DARK / UPLIFTING / MYSTERIOUS / HUMOROUS]

**Writing Rules:**
1. Opening Hook: Start with action or dialogue—never weather or waking up
2. Show, Don't Tell: Sensory details and specific observations
3. Pacing: Short sentences for tension. Longer for atmosphere.
4. Dialogue: Natural, character-specific, purposeful
5. Ending: [OPEN / RESOLVED / TWIST]

Style inspiration: [AUTHOR] (optional)
Word count: [TARGET]

Result Text

The rain hadn't stopped for three days when Maya finally broke into the old lighthouse. She didn't plan it—plans required hope, and she'd run out of that somewhere between Portland and the Oregon coast. The padlock gave easily. Everything on this stretch of highway had given up fighting the salt air. Inside, the smell hit her first: machine oil and something older, like a church nobody prayed in anymore. She clicked on her flashlight and swept it across the spiral staircase. "You planning to stay long?" Maya spun. A boy—maybe sixteen—sat cross-legged on a storage trunk, a paperback balanced on his knee. He didn't look up. "How did you—" she started. "Second-story window. Loose hinge." He turned a page. "Same way you're going to leave, probably." She stared at him. He had her father's eyes. That was impossible. Her father was dead.

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