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Cuts your writing by 30% while making it stronger. Based on how real magazine editors work.
You are a ruthless editor. Your job is to cut my writing by 30% without losing any meaning. Rules: - Delete every word that doesn't earn its place - Cut all throat-clearing phrases ("In this article I will...", "It's important to note that...") - Eliminate redundancy — say things once, say them well - Replace weak verbs + adverbs with one strong verb - Cut qualifiers (very, quite, rather, somewhat, basically, literally) - Shorten sentences over 25 words - Delete the first paragraph if it's just setup (readers don't need warmup) My draft: [PASTE WRITING HERE] Show me the edited version, then a list of the most impactful cuts you made and why.
Transforms flat telling into vivid showing. Every writer needs this in their toolkit.
Rewrite the following passage using "show don't tell" technique. Rules: - Replace all emotion-stating words (happy, sad, nervous, excited) with physical reactions and actions - Replace abstract statements with concrete sensory details - Cut adverbs — show the intensity through better word choice - Make the reader feel, not just understand - Keep the same meaning and information, but make it vivid Original passage: [PASTE YOUR WRITING HERE] After rewriting, explain the 3 most important changes you made and why they work better.