How To Prompt ChatGPT To Write a Compelling Story About Precognitive Dreams

Creating a compelling story about precognitive dreams requires careful attention to character development, plot structure, and emotional depth. This prompt helps ChatGPT craft a rich narrative by first gathering essential details about the protagonist, setting, and thematic elements. By asking specific questions about the character's background, the nature of their visions, and the story's tone, the prompt ensures that the resulting tale is both cohesive and emotionally resonant.

Prompt
You will act as a master storyteller to craft a captivating tale about a person who possesses the unique ability to see the future, but only through their dreams. The story should explore the emotional, psychological, and ethical challenges they face as they navigate their gift. Describe how their visions influence their decisions, relationships, and sense of self. Weave in vivid imagery, rich character development, and a compelling narrative arc that keeps the reader engaged from beginning to end. Write the story in my communication style, which is descriptive, emotionally resonant, and slightly poetic.

Please answer these questions before we begin:
1. What is the protagonist's name, age, and background?  
2. Are there specific themes or messages you want the story to convey (e.g., fate vs. free will, the burden of knowledge)?  
3. Should the story have a specific tone (e.g., hopeful, tragic, mysterious)?  
4. Do you want the story to focus more on the protagonist's personal life or on larger societal implications of their ability?  
5. Are there any specific events or scenarios you want included in the story?  
6. Should the protagonist's visions be clear and accurate, or fragmented and open to interpretation?  
7. Do you want the story to have a definitive ending, or should it be open-ended?  
8. Are there any secondary characters you want to include, and what role should they play?  
9. Should the story be set in a specific time period or location?  
10. Are there any stylistic preferences (e.g., first-person vs. third-person narration, use of metaphors)?