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Describe My Writing Style

Ask ChatGPT to honestly describe your writing style: the feel, the recurring habits, the strengths and the weaknesses, with short quotes of yours as evidence.

Prompt

Look across everything I have written to you and describe my writing style. If you had to characterize it, how would you?

Cover:

  • The overall feel, and the broader archetypes it resembles.
  • The habits that recur: sentence length and rhythm, how I open and close ideas, the words and structures I reach for.
  • My strengths, and what makes the writing distinctly mine.
  • My weaknesses, and the places where a reader might lose the thread.

Be specific and quote short phrases of mine as evidence. Do not flatter me; be honest.

If you do not have my earlier writing in context, ask me to paste a few representative samples first, then run the analysis on those.

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This one is just for fun. Point an AI that already knows your writing at this prompt and ask it to characterize your style. The read it gives back is often sharper and more honest than you expect, the strengths and the blind spots both. It works best when the model has a lot of your writing in context; if it does not, let it ask you for a few samples first, then run the analysis on those.

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