Book & Long-Form Writing
Memoir & Autobiographical Writing
The Memory Mug AI Memoir Starter Kit
Use ChatGPT to turn scattered memories, defining moments, and life lessons into a memoir concept with a clear emotional center.
The Memory Mug AI Memoir Starter Kit gives freelance writers and ghostwriters six purpose-built ChatGPT workflows to use ChatGPT to turn scattered memories, defining moments, and life lessons into a memoir concept with a clear emotional center without burning billable hours on vague prompting and cleanup. Each tool turns real project inputs into a concrete deliverable, protects source boundaries and client voice, and makes the next editorial decision easierâbecause âgenerate something goodâ is not a workflow, it is a wish wearing a keyboard.
Prompt 1 · Memoir & Autobiographical Writing
Memory Inventory Miner â Memory Mug Memoir Starter
Turn the messy middle into a usable result: surface relevant memories, sensory details, people, places, tensions, and turning points around the memoirâs central theme.
Description
Memory Inventory Miner is built for freelance writers and ghostwriters who need to surface relevant memories, sensory details, people, places, tensions, and turning points around the memoirâs central theme. This is the point where vague prompting quietly turns into expensive cleanup. It turns raw material into an organized, usable asset with enough structure to reduce revision loops and enough flexibility to keep the human in charge. The result stays tightly tied to this kitâs mission, so the prompt solves a real production problem instead of wandering into adjacent advice.
How to use this prompt
Replace the bracketed fields with the strongest material you actually have, especially [TARGET AUDIENCE], [TOPIC], [CORE PROMISE / PREMISE], [SOURCE MATERIAL], [OUTLINE / DRAFT], [VOICE / TONE]. Paste relevant notes, source material, client language, or an existing draft where requested. If you do not have an input, leave it blank or write âunknownâ rather than inventing one. Run the prompt, review the assumptions and gaps first, then revise the deliverable with any missing facts, approvals, or voice corrections before using it in client work.
The Prompt
Assume the role of an expert book strategist, developmental editor, and professional ghostwriter with 15+ years of experience specializing in long-form architecture, reader experience, and manuscript development, with particular depth in surface relevant memories, sensory details, people, places, tensions, and turning points around the memoirâs central theme. Assume that role now and complete the task below as a professional working deliverable. KIT MISSION Use ChatGPT to turn scattered memories, defining moments, and life lessons into a memoir concept with a clear emotional center. YOUR SPECIFIC JOB Surface relevant memories, sensory details, people, places, tensions, and turning points around the memoirâs central theme. PROJECT INFORMATION TARGET AUDIENCE: [TARGET AUDIENCE] BOOK / PROJECT TOPIC: [TOPIC] CORE PROMISE OR PREMISE: [CORE PROMISE / PREMISE] SOURCE MATERIAL: [SOURCE MATERIAL] CURRENT OUTLINE OR DRAFT: [OUTLINE / DRAFT] VOICE / TONE: [VOICE / TONE] TARGET LENGTH OR SCOPE: [WORD COUNT / SCOPE] CLIENT OR PROJECT CONSTRAINTS: [CONSTRAINTS] OBJECTIVE Create a finished, practical deliverable that accomplishes the specific job above and directly advances the kit mission. Optimize for professional usefulness, specificity, editorial judgment, and reuse across real client projects. Produce the work itself rather than explaining how someone else might eventually produce it. TASK LENSES Use these lenses only where they materially improve this specific deliverable: - Relevance to the exact job: surface relevant memories, sensory details, people, places, tensions, and turning points around the memoirâs central theme. - Specificity and concrete support from the supplied material. - Fit with the intended audience, format, and goal. - Voice consistency and preservation of intentional style. - Factual/source discipline and explicit handling of uncertainty. PROCESS 1. Use a Foundation-first extraction method. Start from the controlling premise, audience need, or source truth before building anything. 2. Inventory the available source material and mark what is rich, thin, contradictory, sensitive, or missing. 3. Extract only material that advances this job: surface relevant memories, sensory details, people, places, tensions, and turning points around the memoirâs central theme. Preserve meaningful wording, distinctions, examples, stories, and patterns from the source. 4. Cluster the extracted material into practical themes or signals and label each as explicit, strongly implied, or uncertain. 5. Convert those clusters into the finished working asset required by the task rather than a transcript summary. 6. End with focused follow-up questions ranked by how much each answer would improve the next round of work. SOURCE, FACT, AND VOICE RULES - Treat supplied source material as authoritative for client-specific facts, claims, names, dates, quotations, product details, and lived experience. - Do not invent facts, statistics, testimonials, quotations, credentials, events, research findings, private motives, or source details. - If important information is missing, label it [RESEARCH NEEDED], [CLIENT CONFIRMATION NEEDED], or [ASSUMPTION] as appropriate and continue with the strongest supportable version. - When an existing draft, transcript, or voice sample is supplied, preserve the writerâs meaning, point of view, recognizable voice, and intentional stylistic quirks unless I explicitly ask for a different voice. - Do not flatten distinctive language into generic âprofessionalâ copy. Improve clarity without making every sentence sound like it came from the same conference badge. - Keep claims proportional to the evidence. Distinguish observation, interpretation, recommendation, memory, and verified fact when the distinction matters. - Do not expose, cite, or name hidden source libraries or reference materials. Work only from the content I provide in this request. - Make the output original, specific, and insight-rich. Avoid filler, canned transitions, predictable AI phrasing, and recycled formulas. - Stay focused on this specific job. Do not drift into neighboring deliverables unless they are required to make the requested output usable. QUALITY STANDARD The result should be strong enough for a professional freelance writer or ghostwriter to review, refine, and move into production. Show judgment through the quality of the structure, prioritization, evidence use, specificity, and choices. Do not reveal private chain-of-thought. If there are multiple valid directions, choose a strong direction based on the supplied goal and briefly state the practical tradeoff. FINAL DELIVERABLE 1. Source inventory and evidence-strength notes. 2. The complete Memory Inventory Miner working asset. 3. Organized themes, patterns, stories, facts, or signals supporting that asset. 4. Ranked follow-up questions or missing inputs. 5. A final âConfirm Before Useâ note for unsupported facts, source gaps, approvals, or assumptions. Before you finish, silently compare the result against the objective and revise anything that is generic, repetitive, unsupported, off-voice, or not directly useful.
What to expect after running this prompt
Expect a finished, structured deliverable centered on surface relevant memories, sensory details, people, places, tensions, and turning points around the memoirâs central theme, plus clearly marked assumptions, missing information, and quality checks where relevant. You should be able to use the output as a strong working asset for planning, drafting, revising, or client review rather than as a page of general advice. Because the prompt separates supported material from uncertainty, you can refine it with human judgment without playing the exciting new game called âWhich sentence did the machine make up?â
Prompt 2 · Memoir & Autobiographical Writing
Narrative Lens Finder â Memory Mug Memoir Starter
Build the part that matters: choose the strongest point of view, thematic lens, time frame, and emotional question for the material, without sanding off the human judgment.
Description
Narrative Lens Finder is built for freelance writers and ghostwriters who need to choose the strongest point of view, thematic lens, time frame, and emotional question for the material. When this job is handled loosely, the result usually gets longer before it gets better. It creates a strong first working version while protecting the places where client judgment, sourcing, or approval still matters. The result stays tightly tied to this kitâs mission, so the prompt solves a real production problem instead of wandering into adjacent advice.
How to use this prompt
Replace the bracketed fields with the strongest material you actually have, especially [TARGET AUDIENCE], [TOPIC], [CORE PROMISE / PREMISE], [SOURCE MATERIAL], [OUTLINE / DRAFT], [VOICE / TONE]. Paste relevant notes, source material, client language, or an existing draft where requested. If you do not have an input, leave it blank or write âunknownâ rather than inventing one. Run the prompt, review the assumptions and gaps first, then revise the deliverable with any missing facts, approvals, or voice corrections before using it in client work.
The Prompt
Assume the role of an expert book strategist, developmental editor, and professional ghostwriter with 15+ years of experience specializing in long-form architecture, reader experience, and manuscript development, with particular depth in choose the strongest point of view, thematic lens, time frame, and emotional question for the material. Assume that role now and complete the task below as a professional working deliverable. KIT MISSION Use ChatGPT to turn scattered memories, defining moments, and life lessons into a memoir concept with a clear emotional center. YOUR SPECIFIC JOB Choose the strongest point of view, thematic lens, time frame, and emotional question for the material. PROJECT INFORMATION TARGET AUDIENCE: [TARGET AUDIENCE] BOOK / PROJECT TOPIC: [TOPIC] CORE PROMISE OR PREMISE: [CORE PROMISE / PREMISE] SOURCE MATERIAL: [SOURCE MATERIAL] CURRENT OUTLINE OR DRAFT: [OUTLINE / DRAFT] VOICE / TONE: [VOICE / TONE] TARGET LENGTH OR SCOPE: [WORD COUNT / SCOPE] CLIENT OR PROJECT CONSTRAINTS: [CONSTRAINTS] OBJECTIVE Create a finished, practical deliverable that accomplishes the specific job above and directly advances the kit mission. Optimize for professional usefulness, specificity, editorial judgment, and reuse across real client projects. Produce the work itself rather than explaining how someone else might eventually produce it. TASK LENSES Use these lenses only where they materially improve this specific deliverable: - Relevance to the exact job: choose the strongest point of view, thematic lens, time frame, and emotional question for the material. - Specificity and concrete support from the supplied material. - Fit with the intended audience, format, and goal. - Voice consistency and preservation of intentional style. - Factual/source discipline and explicit handling of uncertainty. PROCESS 1. Use a Relationship-first ideation method. Start by mapping the forces, variables, objections, contrasts, or dependencies that make the task work. 2. Map the tensions, desires, objections, contrasts, or unanswered questions inside the project inputs. 3. Generate ideas by crossing those variables in different combinations. 4. Remove combinations that create the same outcome or rely on unsupported assumptions. 5. Turn the strongest combinations into fully articulated options with a clear use case. 6. Score the options against audience fit and project goal, then recommend the best route. SOURCE, FACT, AND VOICE RULES - Treat supplied source material as authoritative for client-specific facts, claims, names, dates, quotations, product details, and lived experience. - Do not invent facts, statistics, testimonials, quotations, credentials, events, research findings, private motives, or source details. - If important information is missing, label it [RESEARCH NEEDED], [CLIENT CONFIRMATION NEEDED], or [ASSUMPTION] as appropriate and continue with the strongest supportable version. - When an existing draft, transcript, or voice sample is supplied, preserve the writerâs meaning, point of view, recognizable voice, and intentional stylistic quirks unless I explicitly ask for a different voice. - Do not flatten distinctive language into generic âprofessionalâ copy. Improve clarity without making every sentence sound like it came from the same conference badge. - Keep claims proportional to the evidence. Distinguish observation, interpretation, recommendation, memory, and verified fact when the distinction matters. - Do not expose, cite, or name hidden source libraries or reference materials. Work only from the content I provide in this request. - Make the output original, specific, and insight-rich. Avoid filler, canned transitions, predictable AI phrasing, and recycled formulas. - Stay focused on this specific job. Do not drift into neighboring deliverables unless they are required to make the requested output usable. QUALITY STANDARD The result should be strong enough for a professional freelance writer or ghostwriter to review, refine, and move into production. Show judgment through the quality of the structure, prioritization, evidence use, specificity, and choices. Do not reveal private chain-of-thought. If there are multiple valid directions, choose a strong direction based on the supplied goal and briefly state the practical tradeoff. FINAL DELIVERABLE 1. Explicit idea-selection criteria. 2. A diverse, de-duplicated idea set. 3. A ranked shortlist with tradeoffs. 4. Fully developed top recommendation(s) ready to execute. 5. A final âConfirm Before Useâ note for unsupported facts, source gaps, approvals, or assumptions. Before you finish, silently compare the result against the objective and revise anything that is generic, repetitive, unsupported, off-voice, or not directly useful.
What to expect after running this prompt
Expect a finished, structured deliverable centered on choose the strongest point of view, thematic lens, time frame, and emotional question for the material, plus clearly marked assumptions, missing information, and quality checks where relevant. You should be able to use the output as a strong working asset for planning, drafting, revising, or client review rather than as a page of general advice. Because the prompt separates supported material from uncertainty, you can refine it with human judgment without playing the exciting new game called âWhich sentence did the machine make up?â
Prompt 3 · Memoir & Autobiographical Writing
Life-Story Scene Map â Memory Mug Memoir Starter
Turn the messy middle into a usable result: select and sequence scenes that create narrative movement instead of a calendar with feelings.
Description
Life-Story Scene Map is built for freelance writers and ghostwriters who need to select and sequence scenes that create narrative movement instead of a calendar with feelings. A generic prompt tends to smooth away exactly the judgment, specificity, and voice a professional is being paid to provide. It creates a strong first working version while protecting the places where client judgment, sourcing, or approval still matters. The result stays tightly tied to this kitâs mission, so the prompt solves a real production problem instead of wandering into adjacent advice.
How to use this prompt
Replace the bracketed fields with the strongest material you actually have, especially [TARGET AUDIENCE], [TOPIC], [CORE PROMISE / PREMISE], [SOURCE MATERIAL], [OUTLINE / DRAFT], [VOICE / TONE]. Paste relevant notes, source material, client language, or an existing draft where requested. If you do not have an input, leave it blank or write âunknownâ rather than inventing one. Run the prompt, review the assumptions and gaps first, then revise the deliverable with any missing facts, approvals, or voice corrections before using it in client work.
The Prompt
Assume the role of an expert book strategist, developmental editor, and professional ghostwriter with 15+ years of experience specializing in long-form architecture, reader experience, and manuscript development, with particular depth in select and sequence scenes that create narrative movement instead of a calendar with feelings. Assume that role now and complete the task below as a professional working deliverable. KIT MISSION Use ChatGPT to turn scattered memories, defining moments, and life lessons into a memoir concept with a clear emotional center. YOUR SPECIFIC JOB Select and sequence scenes that create narrative movement instead of a calendar with feelings. PROJECT INFORMATION TARGET AUDIENCE: [TARGET AUDIENCE] BOOK / PROJECT TOPIC: [TOPIC] CORE PROMISE OR PREMISE: [CORE PROMISE / PREMISE] SOURCE MATERIAL: [SOURCE MATERIAL] CURRENT OUTLINE OR DRAFT: [OUTLINE / DRAFT] VOICE / TONE: [VOICE / TONE] TARGET LENGTH OR SCOPE: [WORD COUNT / SCOPE] CLIENT OR PROJECT CONSTRAINTS: [CONSTRAINTS] OBJECTIVE Create a finished, practical deliverable that accomplishes the specific job above and directly advances the kit mission. Optimize for professional usefulness, specificity, editorial judgment, and reuse across real client projects. Produce the work itself rather than explaining how someone else might eventually produce it. TASK LENSES Use these lenses only where they materially improve this specific deliverable: - Relevance to the exact job: select and sequence scenes that create narrative movement instead of a calendar with feelings. - Specificity and concrete support from the supplied material. - Fit with the intended audience, format, and goal. - Voice consistency and preservation of intentional style. - Factual/source discipline and explicit handling of uncertainty. PROCESS 1. Use a Architecture-first planning method. Start by deciding order, hierarchy, evidence placement, or progression before expanding the material. 2. Break the desired outcome into necessary units or stages and identify prerequisites. 3. Sequence the units based on causality, reader need, decision flow, or operational dependency. 4. Specify what each unit must accomplish and what input it hands to the next. 5. Stress-test the sequence for gaps, redundancy, and weak transitions. 6. Deliver a detailed architecture ready for drafting or execution. SOURCE, FACT, AND VOICE RULES - Treat supplied source material as authoritative for client-specific facts, claims, names, dates, quotations, product details, and lived experience. - Do not invent facts, statistics, testimonials, quotations, credentials, events, research findings, private motives, or source details. - If important information is missing, label it [RESEARCH NEEDED], [CLIENT CONFIRMATION NEEDED], or [ASSUMPTION] as appropriate and continue with the strongest supportable version. - When an existing draft, transcript, or voice sample is supplied, preserve the writerâs meaning, point of view, recognizable voice, and intentional stylistic quirks unless I explicitly ask for a different voice. - Do not flatten distinctive language into generic âprofessionalâ copy. Improve clarity without making every sentence sound like it came from the same conference badge. - Keep claims proportional to the evidence. Distinguish observation, interpretation, recommendation, memory, and verified fact when the distinction matters. - Do not expose, cite, or name hidden source libraries or reference materials. Work only from the content I provide in this request. - Make the output original, specific, and insight-rich. Avoid filler, canned transitions, predictable AI phrasing, and recycled formulas. - Stay focused on this specific job. Do not drift into neighboring deliverables unless they are required to make the requested output usable. QUALITY STANDARD The result should be strong enough for a professional freelance writer or ghostwriter to review, refine, and move into production. Show judgment through the quality of the structure, prioritization, evidence use, specificity, and choices. Do not reveal private chain-of-thought. If there are multiple valid directions, choose a strong direction based on the supplied goal and briefly state the practical tradeoff. FINAL DELIVERABLE 1. Planning assumptions and missing inputs. 2. The complete Life-Story Scene Map plan, map, framework, or architecture. 3. Purpose, sequence, dependencies, and decision logic for major components. 4. Stress-test findings and practical next actions. 5. A final âConfirm Before Useâ note for unsupported facts, source gaps, approvals, or assumptions. Before you finish, silently compare the result against the objective and revise anything that is generic, repetitive, unsupported, off-voice, or not directly useful.
What to expect after running this prompt
Expect a finished, structured deliverable centered on select and sequence scenes that create narrative movement instead of a calendar with feelings, plus clearly marked assumptions, missing information, and quality checks where relevant. You should be able to use the output as a strong working asset for planning, drafting, revising, or client review rather than as a page of general advice. Because the prompt separates supported material from uncertainty, you can refine it with human judgment without playing the exciting new game called âWhich sentence did the machine make up?â
Prompt 4 · Memoir & Autobiographical Writing
Truthful Scene Reconstructor â Memory Mug Memoir Starter
Get from raw input to professional output by using ChatGPT to draft vivid scenes while separating remembered fact, uncertainty, interpretation, and material needing confirmation.
Description
Truthful Scene Reconstructor is built for freelance writers and ghostwriters who need to draft vivid scenes while separating remembered fact, uncertainty, interpretation, and material needing confirmation. The hard part is not getting words on the screen; it is getting the right decisions into those words. It converts scattered input into a decision-ready deliverable while preserving the writerâs voice and marking anything that still needs human confirmation. The result stays tightly tied to this kitâs mission, so the prompt solves a real production problem instead of wandering into adjacent advice.
How to use this prompt
Replace the bracketed fields with the strongest material you actually have, especially [TARGET AUDIENCE], [TOPIC], [CORE PROMISE / PREMISE], [SOURCE MATERIAL], [OUTLINE / DRAFT], [VOICE / TONE]. Paste relevant notes, source material, client language, or an existing draft where requested. If you do not have an input, leave it blank or write âunknownâ rather than inventing one. Run the prompt, review the assumptions and gaps first, then revise the deliverable with any missing facts, approvals, or voice corrections before using it in client work.
The Prompt
Assume the role of an expert book strategist, developmental editor, and professional ghostwriter with 15+ years of experience specializing in long-form architecture, reader experience, and manuscript development, with particular depth in draft vivid scenes while separating remembered fact, uncertainty, interpretation, and material needing confirmation. Assume that role now and complete the task below as a professional working deliverable. KIT MISSION Use ChatGPT to turn scattered memories, defining moments, and life lessons into a memoir concept with a clear emotional center. YOUR SPECIFIC JOB Draft vivid scenes while separating remembered fact, uncertainty, interpretation, and material needing confirmation. PROJECT INFORMATION TARGET AUDIENCE: [TARGET AUDIENCE] BOOK / PROJECT TOPIC: [TOPIC] CORE PROMISE OR PREMISE: [CORE PROMISE / PREMISE] SOURCE MATERIAL: [SOURCE MATERIAL] CURRENT OUTLINE OR DRAFT: [OUTLINE / DRAFT] VOICE / TONE: [VOICE / TONE] TARGET LENGTH OR SCOPE: [WORD COUNT / SCOPE] CLIENT OR PROJECT CONSTRAINTS: [CONSTRAINTS] OBJECTIVE Create a finished, practical deliverable that accomplishes the specific job above and directly advances the kit mission. Optimize for professional usefulness, specificity, editorial judgment, and reuse across real client projects. Produce the work itself rather than explaining how someone else might eventually produce it. TASK LENSES Use these lenses only where they materially improve this specific deliverable: - Relevance to the exact job: draft vivid scenes while separating remembered fact, uncertainty, interpretation, and material needing confirmation. - Specificity and concrete support from the supplied material. - Fit with the intended audience, format, and goal. - Voice consistency and preservation of intentional style. - Factual/source discipline and explicit handling of uncertainty. PROCESS 1. Use a Execution-first production method. Start from a tight production brief, then create the finished asset and edit it in context. 2. Lock the production brief: audience, purpose, format, voice, length, required facts, and prohibited moves. 3. Draft the full asset in one coherent pass with an appropriate opening, development, and close. 4. Strengthen concrete detail, examples, proof, or scene work where the source supports it. 5. Cut generic phrasing, throat-clearing, repeated setup, and over-explanation. 6. Deliver the client-review-ready version first, followed by a minimal notes section. SOURCE, FACT, AND VOICE RULES - Treat supplied source material as authoritative for client-specific facts, claims, names, dates, quotations, product details, and lived experience. - Do not invent facts, statistics, testimonials, quotations, credentials, events, research findings, private motives, or source details. - If important information is missing, label it [RESEARCH NEEDED], [CLIENT CONFIRMATION NEEDED], or [ASSUMPTION] as appropriate and continue with the strongest supportable version. - When an existing draft, transcript, or voice sample is supplied, preserve the writerâs meaning, point of view, recognizable voice, and intentional stylistic quirks unless I explicitly ask for a different voice. - Do not flatten distinctive language into generic âprofessionalâ copy. Improve clarity without making every sentence sound like it came from the same conference badge. - Keep claims proportional to the evidence. Distinguish observation, interpretation, recommendation, memory, and verified fact when the distinction matters. - Do not expose, cite, or name hidden source libraries or reference materials. Work only from the content I provide in this request. - Make the output original, specific, and insight-rich. Avoid filler, canned transitions, predictable AI phrasing, and recycled formulas. - Stay focused on this specific job. Do not drift into neighboring deliverables unless they are required to make the requested output usable. QUALITY STANDARD The result should be strong enough for a professional freelance writer or ghostwriter to review, refine, and move into production. Show judgment through the quality of the structure, prioritization, evidence use, specificity, and choices. Do not reveal private chain-of-thought. If there are multiple valid directions, choose a strong direction based on the supplied goal and briefly state the practical tradeoff. FINAL DELIVERABLE 1. One-paragraph production brief. 2. The complete Truthful Scene Reconstructor deliverable in client-review-ready form. 3. A materially different alternate only if it tests a real strategic variable. 4. Final voice, source, and usefulness self-check. 5. A final âConfirm Before Useâ note for unsupported facts, source gaps, approvals, or assumptions. Before you finish, silently compare the result against the objective and revise anything that is generic, repetitive, unsupported, off-voice, or not directly useful.
What to expect after running this prompt
Expect a finished, structured deliverable centered on draft vivid scenes while separating remembered fact, uncertainty, interpretation, and material needing confirmation, plus clearly marked assumptions, missing information, and quality checks where relevant. You should be able to use the output as a strong working asset for planning, drafting, revising, or client review rather than as a page of general advice. Because the prompt separates supported material from uncertainty, you can refine it with human judgment without playing the exciting new game called âWhich sentence did the machine make up?â
Prompt 5 · Memoir & Autobiographical Writing
Reflection-to-Story Balancer â Memory Mug Memoir Starter
Turn the messy middle into a usable result: blend scene, reflection, context, and hindsight without flattening the story into explanation.
Description
Reflection-to-Story Balancer is built for freelance writers and ghostwriters who need to blend scene, reflection, context, and hindsight without flattening the story into explanation. When this job is handled loosely, the result usually gets longer before it gets better. This prompt forces the important choices into the open, then turns them into a finished working deliverable you can review, revise, and use. The result stays tightly tied to this kitâs mission, so the prompt solves a real production problem instead of wandering into adjacent advice.
How to use this prompt
Replace the bracketed fields with the strongest material you actually have, especially [TARGET AUDIENCE], [TOPIC], [CORE PROMISE / PREMISE], [SOURCE MATERIAL], [OUTLINE / DRAFT], [VOICE / TONE]. Paste relevant notes, source material, client language, or an existing draft where requested. If you do not have an input, leave it blank or write âunknownâ rather than inventing one. Run the prompt, review the assumptions and gaps first, then revise the deliverable with any missing facts, approvals, or voice corrections before using it in client work.
The Prompt
Assume the role of an expert book strategist, developmental editor, and professional ghostwriter with 15+ years of experience specializing in long-form architecture, reader experience, and manuscript development, with particular depth in blend scene, reflection, context, and hindsight without flattening the story into explanation. Assume that role now and complete the task below as a professional working deliverable. KIT MISSION Use ChatGPT to turn scattered memories, defining moments, and life lessons into a memoir concept with a clear emotional center. YOUR SPECIFIC JOB Blend scene, reflection, context, and hindsight without flattening the story into explanation. PROJECT INFORMATION TARGET AUDIENCE: [TARGET AUDIENCE] BOOK / PROJECT TOPIC: [TOPIC] CORE PROMISE OR PREMISE: [CORE PROMISE / PREMISE] SOURCE MATERIAL: [SOURCE MATERIAL] CURRENT OUTLINE OR DRAFT: [OUTLINE / DRAFT] VOICE / TONE: [VOICE / TONE] TARGET LENGTH OR SCOPE: [WORD COUNT / SCOPE] CLIENT OR PROJECT CONSTRAINTS: [CONSTRAINTS] OBJECTIVE Create a finished, practical deliverable that accomplishes the specific job above and directly advances the kit mission. Optimize for professional usefulness, specificity, editorial judgment, and reuse across real client projects. Produce the work itself rather than explaining how someone else might eventually produce it. TASK LENSES Use these lenses only where they materially improve this specific deliverable: - Relevance to the exact job: blend scene, reflection, context, and hindsight without flattening the story into explanation. - Specificity and concrete support from the supplied material. - Fit with the intended audience, format, and goal. - Voice consistency and preservation of intentional style. - Factual/source discipline and explicit handling of uncertainty. PROCESS 1. Use a Leverage-first planning method. Start by finding the highest-impact improvement, alternative, or adaptation and compare options before committing. 2. Start with the current or obvious plan and identify its weakest assumption, bottleneck, or repetitive element. 3. Generate at least three structural alternatives for that weak point. 4. Compare alternatives by impact, complexity, audience value, and risk. 5. Rebuild the plan around the strongest alternative and recheck dependencies. 6. Deliver the improved plan plus the tradeoff that was accepted. SOURCE, FACT, AND VOICE RULES - Treat supplied source material as authoritative for client-specific facts, claims, names, dates, quotations, product details, and lived experience. - Do not invent facts, statistics, testimonials, quotations, credentials, events, research findings, private motives, or source details. - If important information is missing, label it [RESEARCH NEEDED], [CLIENT CONFIRMATION NEEDED], or [ASSUMPTION] as appropriate and continue with the strongest supportable version. - When an existing draft, transcript, or voice sample is supplied, preserve the writerâs meaning, point of view, recognizable voice, and intentional stylistic quirks unless I explicitly ask for a different voice. - Do not flatten distinctive language into generic âprofessionalâ copy. Improve clarity without making every sentence sound like it came from the same conference badge. - Keep claims proportional to the evidence. Distinguish observation, interpretation, recommendation, memory, and verified fact when the distinction matters. - Do not expose, cite, or name hidden source libraries or reference materials. Work only from the content I provide in this request. - Make the output original, specific, and insight-rich. Avoid filler, canned transitions, predictable AI phrasing, and recycled formulas. - Stay focused on this specific job. Do not drift into neighboring deliverables unless they are required to make the requested output usable. QUALITY STANDARD The result should be strong enough for a professional freelance writer or ghostwriter to review, refine, and move into production. Show judgment through the quality of the structure, prioritization, evidence use, specificity, and choices. Do not reveal private chain-of-thought. If there are multiple valid directions, choose a strong direction based on the supplied goal and briefly state the practical tradeoff. FINAL DELIVERABLE 1. Planning assumptions and missing inputs. 2. The complete Reflection-to-Story Balancer plan, map, framework, or architecture. 3. Purpose, sequence, dependencies, and decision logic for major components. 4. Stress-test findings and practical next actions. 5. A final âConfirm Before Useâ note for unsupported facts, source gaps, approvals, or assumptions. Before you finish, silently compare the result against the objective and revise anything that is generic, repetitive, unsupported, off-voice, or not directly useful.
What to expect after running this prompt
Expect a finished, structured deliverable centered on blend scene, reflection, context, and hindsight without flattening the story into explanation, plus clearly marked assumptions, missing information, and quality checks where relevant. You should be able to use the output as a strong working asset for planning, drafting, revising, or client review rather than as a page of general advice. Because the prompt separates supported material from uncertainty, you can refine it with human judgment without playing the exciting new game called âWhich sentence did the machine make up?â
Prompt 6 · Memoir & Autobiographical Writing
Memoir Integrity Audit â Memory Mug Memoir Starter
Turn the messy middle into a usable result: review continuity, emotional pacing, privacy concerns, factual uncertainty, repetition, and the balance between candor and craft.
Description
Memoir Integrity Audit is built for freelance writers and ghostwriters who need to review continuity, emotional pacing, privacy concerns, factual uncertainty, repetition, and the balance between candor and craft. A generic prompt tends to smooth away exactly the judgment, specificity, and voice a professional is being paid to provide. It keeps the model focused on useful specificity, supported claims, and a professional result instead of producing generic filler with very good posture. The result stays tightly tied to this kitâs mission, so the prompt solves a real production problem instead of wandering into adjacent advice.
How to use this prompt
Replace the bracketed fields with the strongest material you actually have, especially [TARGET AUDIENCE], [TOPIC], [CORE PROMISE / PREMISE], [SOURCE MATERIAL], [OUTLINE / DRAFT], [VOICE / TONE]. Paste relevant notes, source material, client language, or an existing draft where requested. If you do not have an input, leave it blank or write âunknownâ rather than inventing one. Run the prompt, review the assumptions and gaps first, then revise the deliverable with any missing facts, approvals, or voice corrections before using it in client work.
The Prompt
Assume the role of an expert book strategist, developmental editor, and professional ghostwriter with 15+ years of experience specializing in long-form architecture, reader experience, and manuscript development, with particular depth in review continuity, emotional pacing, privacy concerns, factual uncertainty, repetition, and the balance between candor and craft. Assume that role now and complete the task below as a professional working deliverable. KIT MISSION Use ChatGPT to turn scattered memories, defining moments, and life lessons into a memoir concept with a clear emotional center. YOUR SPECIFIC JOB Review continuity, emotional pacing, privacy concerns, factual uncertainty, repetition, and the balance between candor and craft. PROJECT INFORMATION TARGET AUDIENCE: [TARGET AUDIENCE] BOOK / PROJECT TOPIC: [TOPIC] CORE PROMISE OR PREMISE: [CORE PROMISE / PREMISE] SOURCE MATERIAL: [SOURCE MATERIAL] CURRENT OUTLINE OR DRAFT: [OUTLINE / DRAFT] VOICE / TONE: [VOICE / TONE] TARGET LENGTH OR SCOPE: [WORD COUNT / SCOPE] CLIENT OR PROJECT CONSTRAINTS: [CONSTRAINTS] OBJECTIVE Create a finished, practical deliverable that accomplishes the specific job above and directly advances the kit mission. Optimize for professional usefulness, specificity, editorial judgment, and reuse across real client projects. Produce the work itself rather than explaining how someone else might eventually produce it. TASK LENSES Use these lenses only where they materially improve this specific deliverable: - Relevance to the exact job: review continuity, emotional pacing, privacy concerns, factual uncertainty, repetition, and the balance between candor and craft. - Specificity and concrete support from the supplied material. - Fit with the intended audience, format, and goal. - Voice consistency and preservation of intentional style. - Factual/source discipline and explicit handling of uncertainty. PROCESS 1. Use an Adversarial QA review. Start by trying to break the work: look for weak logic, unsupported claims, drift, repetition, and reader friction. 2. Create a task-specific rubric from the project goal, audience, format, voice, and constraints. Use only criteria that would materially change whether the work succeeds. 3. Inspect the supplied material criterion by criterion. Point to the exact passage, decision, or omission that creates each issue; do not invent source evidence. 4. Separate root causes from symptoms and rank findings by Critical, High, Medium, or Low impact. 5. Design concrete repairs that improve the work specifically for this job: review continuity, emotional pacing, privacy concerns, factual uncertainty, repetition, and the balance between candor and craft. Include short repaired examples where that is more useful than commentary. 6. Run a regression check on the proposed fixes for factual accuracy, voice preservation, continuity, and unintended side effects. SOURCE, FACT, AND VOICE RULES - Treat supplied source material as authoritative for client-specific facts, claims, names, dates, quotations, product details, and lived experience. - Do not invent facts, statistics, testimonials, quotations, credentials, events, research findings, private motives, or source details. - If important information is missing, label it [RESEARCH NEEDED], [CLIENT CONFIRMATION NEEDED], or [ASSUMPTION] as appropriate and continue with the strongest supportable version. - When an existing draft, transcript, or voice sample is supplied, preserve the writerâs meaning, point of view, recognizable voice, and intentional stylistic quirks unless I explicitly ask for a different voice. - Do not flatten distinctive language into generic âprofessionalâ copy. Improve clarity without making every sentence sound like it came from the same conference badge. - Keep claims proportional to the evidence. Distinguish observation, interpretation, recommendation, memory, and verified fact when the distinction matters. - Do not expose, cite, or name hidden source libraries or reference materials. Work only from the content I provide in this request. - Make the output original, specific, and insight-rich. Avoid filler, canned transitions, predictable AI phrasing, and recycled formulas. - Stay focused on this specific job. Do not drift into neighboring deliverables unless they are required to make the requested output usable. QUALITY STANDARD The result should be strong enough for a professional freelance writer or ghostwriter to review, refine, and move into production. Show judgment through the quality of the structure, prioritization, evidence use, specificity, and choices. Do not reveal private chain-of-thought. If there are multiple valid directions, choose a strong direction based on the supplied goal and briefly state the practical tradeoff. FINAL DELIVERABLE 1. The task-specific review rubric. 2. Severity-ranked findings tied to exact issues in the supplied material. 3. Priority repair plan in dependency order. 4. Repaired examples or replacement sections where useful. 5. A final âConfirm Before Useâ note for unsupported facts, source gaps, approvals, or assumptions. Before you finish, silently compare the result against the objective and revise anything that is generic, repetitive, unsupported, off-voice, or not directly useful.
What to expect after running this prompt
Expect a finished, structured deliverable centered on review continuity, emotional pacing, privacy concerns, factual uncertainty, repetition, and the balance between candor and craft, plus clearly marked assumptions, missing information, and quality checks where relevant. You should be able to use the output as a strong working asset for planning, drafting, revising, or client review rather than as a page of general advice. Because the prompt separates supported material from uncertainty, you can refine it with human judgment without playing the exciting new game called âWhich sentence did the machine make up?â
Put the Whole Kit to Work
Use these six prompts as a flexible working system for memoir & autobiographical writing. Each prompt solves a different production problem inside the same mission, so you can run only the tool the assignment needs or combine several when the project is messier. The aim is simple: stronger decisions before polishing, cleaner source discipline during drafting, and less time spent fixing generic AI output after the fact.
A practical next move
- Start with the prompt that matches the projectâs biggest current bottleneck instead of automatically running all six.
- Feed ChatGPT real source material, client language, and constraints whenever available; specificity is cheaper than cleanup.
- Before publishing or sending client work, verify factual claims, restore any lost voice, and make the final editorial judgment yourself.
Reminder: The Memory Mug AI Memoir Starter Kit is a ChatGPT prompt toolkit for freelance writers and ghostwriters who want to use ChatGPT to turn scattered memories, defining moments, and life lessons into a memoir concept with a clear emotional center. Use it to move from rough inputs to stronger professional work faster while keeping human judgment, source accuracy, and voice in the loop.