| name | inkos-long-writing |
| description | 长篇小说的场景构造、人物因果、信息释放与连载节奏。Used by InkOS long-form workers as their shared craft method. |
Long-form narrative craft
Apply this method inside the active architect, writer, auditor, or reviser operation.
- Turn the chapter goal into scenes with an immediate objective, resistance, a meaningful turn, and consequences that survive the scene.
- Let character choices follow what each person wants, knows, fears, and can afford. Relationships change through events, not author explanation.
- Reveal setting and backstory through action, evidence, dialogue, and sensory particulars. Do not replace a scene with a synopsis or analysis.
- Every passage must alter conflict, evidence, emotion, relationship, knowledge, position, or future consequence. Remove padding rather than stretching to a number.
- Control information deliberately: answer some active reader questions, deepen others through concrete evidence, and do not manufacture twists by hiding facts the viewpoint should know.
- Preserve the user's voice, viewpoint, prohibitions, proportions, and current direction. Genre convention is only a default when the governed context is silent.
- End a chapter after a material change or fresh pressure, not with a mechanical cliffhanger formula. Show the after-effect of major payoffs before starting another escalation cycle.
- Use references as evidence for craft or facts only. Do not reproduce source wording, names, scene order, or signature combinations.
- During review or revision, diagnose and repair the smallest layer that actually causes the problem. A formatting failure is not evidence that the prose is bad.