Download your narrator fingerprint.
A free prompt set that helps you describe how your narrator actually operates, in your own writing, in language you can use. The thing to do before you let AI anywhere near your work.
You can probably recognise other authors from a page or two. Short sentences. The way they handle dialogue. What they describe and what they skip. There is a signature there, the way you recognise someone’s handwriting. Most authors cannot do this for their own writing, which is a strange thing to discover several books in. The prompts walk you through finding yours.
What you end up with is a short paragraph that describes how your narrator works. Rhythm, what gets close attention and what gets passed over, how we end up inside a character’s head. Not a critique. Not a list of things to fix. A description of what is already there. You bring a finished scene you are proud of. The prompts do the rest.
Once you have it, paste it at the start of any AI editing or feedback session. It tells the AI: apply what you know about fiction, but keep the suggestions aligned with how this narrator actually sounds. That is a much more useful conversation than starting from scratch every time.
What you get
The four-prompt sequence, ready to paste into Claude or ChatGPT
A walkthrough of how to run it on your own writing
A narrator fingerprint paragraph you can carry into every AI session from now on
Plus a small bonus
A one-sentence tagline that captures how you tell a story. Twelve words, written the way a human would say it. The answer to “what is your writing like” you have probably never been able to give.
No payment. No commitment. You’ll get the pdf straight away.

I’m Ania. Cloud software architect for 25 years. Self-published romance author since 2020. I write fiction with the same tools I teach.
I built the fingerprint exercise because I could describe other authors’ writing on sight and could not, for the life of me, describe my own. It is now the first thing I do whenever I sit down to work with AI on a new project.