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# Phase 2 — Research & Writing — Prompt
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You are receiving an editorial brief from the Content Strategist. Your job is to research and write a first draft based on this brief.
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Before writing, do the following:
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1. Read the brief fully
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2. Fetch the note paths specified in the brief from the Obsidian vault via MCP
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3. Read the tone of voice and target group notes in the project knowledge base
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4. Use the corpus overview to identify any additional related notes worth fetching
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5. Confirm back to me which notes you have fetched and are working from, before you start writing
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Here is the brief:
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[PASTE EDITORIAL BRIEF HERE]
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Once you have confirmed your sources, produce the draft. Apply the flags specified in your instructions wherever you hit a gap or uncertainty:
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- [VALIDATE: description]
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- [SOURCE: general knowledge — confirm against vault]
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- [SOURCE NEEDED: X]
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After the draft, add a short section called DRAFT NOTES covering:
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- Which notes were used as primary sources
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- Any flags inserted and why
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- Anything in the brief that was ambiguous or that you made a judgment call on
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- Any suggestions for the human editor
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Do not adapt the draft for specific channels. Write one clean draft for the human editor to review.
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Wait for my feedback or approval before considering this draft complete.
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