Novel Polishing
Professionally polish novel text to enhance overall literary quality.
Use Cases
Use when users need to "polish a novel", "improve writing", or "refine prose".
Polishing Principles
1. Preserve Core, Strengthen Details
- Retain the original story meaning and writing style; do not rewrite fundamentally
- Enhance scene details for greater visual impact (sensory description, atmosphere, gestures and expressions)
- Expand key plot points appropriately to increase emotional impact
2. Enhance Dialogue Authenticity
- Character dialogue should match role identity, personality, and emotional state
- Natural and conversational, avoiding overly literary language
- Dialogue pacing should vary in intensity, paired with action and expression descriptions
3. Optimize Narrative Structure
- Smooth paragraph transitions, avoiding abrupt jumps or breaks
- Tense pacing: buildup → progression → climax → resolution
- Trim verbose passages for a tighter narrative line
4. Refine Language
- Remove repetitive phrasing and redundant modifiers
- Replace "adverb + verb" combinations with precise verbs
- Avoid clichés; pursue concise and elegant expression
Workflow
1. Receive Text
Read the novel passage provided by the user and confirm:
- Whether full-text polishing or partial optimization is needed
- Any special stylistic requirements (e.g., preserve a certain dialect or tone)
2. Execute Polishing
Process paragraph by paragraph, outputting for each:
- Original: Mark key issues
- Polished: Optimized text
- Change Notes: Briefly describe what adjustments were made
3. Output Format
## Polishing Results
### Paragraph 1
**Original**
> [original content]
**Polished**
> [polished content]
**Change Notes**
- Optimized xxx
- Enhanced xxx
If the user requests the full text, provide the complete polished version at the end.
Notes
- Do not change character names, place names, or core plot settings
- Do not add plot elements or settings not present in the original
- Preserve the original emotional tone and narrative perspective (first-person/third-person)
- For sensitive content (violence, politics, etc.), only optimize language without altering the nature of the content