cw/skills/writing-issues/SKILL.md
Logging and referencing writing issues: craft problems, tics, inconsistencies, and structural concerns found during analysis, critique, or review. Use when a pattern worth tracking is identified: repeated tics, inconsistencies across scenes, structural problems that need the author's attention.
npx skillsauth add haowjy/creative-writing-skills cw/skills/writing-issuesInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Issues are writing problems worth tracking beyond a single critique report. A critic finding a pacing problem in one draft produces a critique finding. A critic noticing the same pacing problem across three chapters produces an issue.
Log when the problem is:
Don't log every critique finding as an issue.
One file per issue in kb/issues/. Issues persist across drafting efforts because they're project-level concerns.
Before creating a new issue, check kb/issues/. If an existing issue covers the same ground, update it with new evidence rather than creating a duplicate.
When a critique report identifies something that's already a tracked issue, reference it: "this is another instance of the emotional inconsistency issue (see kb/issues/emotional-inconsistency.md)."
When an issue has been addressed, mark the file as resolved with a note on what changed.
data-ai
Team composition for writing workflows: which agents to spawn, how many, what focus areas to assign, and how to scale effort. Use when composing critic panels, dispatching researchers, staffing draft/revise loops, or setting up brainstorm fan-outs.
testing
Logging and referencing writing issues: craft problems, tics, inconsistencies, and structural concerns found during analysis, critique, or review. Use when an agent identifies something worth tracking beyond a single critique report: repeated tics across chapters, inconsistencies that affect multiple scenes, structural problems that need the author's attention, or patterns that should be fixed in revision.
development
Arc structure, narrative design, and pacing at multiple scales: saga, arc, chapter, scene. Use when structuring story at any level, planning arcs, designing chapter outlines, or evaluating whether narrative structure serves the story's goals.
testing
Prose-level immersion patterns for narrative fiction. Use when writing or revising prose: the sentence-level and paragraph-level craft that pulls readers into the story. Project-specific voice comes from style files passed alongside this skill.