Style Prompts
Style Prompts are reusable blocks of “how to write” instructions.
They help you avoid rewriting the same style directions in every book prompt.
What to put in a Style Prompt
- Tone: friendly / direct / professional / academic-lite
- Formatting preferences: bullets, checklists, short paragraphs
- Words to avoid: buzzwords, hype, filler
- Voice constraints: “don’t sound like marketing copy”
- Example behaviors: “use concrete examples”, “explain concepts before using jargon”
Style Prompt vs putting style in the main prompt
It makes no difference to the AI.
Use Style Prompts for convenience — not because they change output quality.
When to use a Human Model instead
If you want stronger, more consistent “voice emulation,” use a Human Model.
See: Human Models
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