I built two Claude Code skills based on how Stefan Zweig wrote (he called cutting his greatest satisfaction). One skill front-loads density into the first draft. The other runs a refinement loop that makes real edit calls, then hands the result to a fresh-reader subagent that only gets to ask what’s confusing and what’s missing. The result skips the classic rhythm (short line, short line, punchline) that makes AI writing recognisable, and reads more like a person wrote it. Full writeup with before/after examples (including a mantis shrimp fact that goes through all three passes): https://rornic.dev/posts/teaching-claude-to-write-like-zweig/ Skills are on GitHub if you want to try them: https://github.com/rornic/zweig submitted by /u/WhatHasKHANGotToSay
Originally posted by u/WhatHasKHANGotToSay on r/ClaudeCode
