The most effective way I've found to use Claude to get better at writing: Paste in a bunch of chapters or articles. It can accept ~350 pages of input, so go crazy. Ask it which chapter or article is the best and to explain why it's the best. Keep asking follow up… Show more
One executive suggests a discipline — putting down first what you want the reader to do, next the three most important things the reader needs to understand to take that action, then starting to write. When you’re done, he suggests asking
Kenneth Roman • Writing That Works

This is called “copyworking.” Coined by copywriter Gary Halbert, copyworking is an efficient way to learn another writer’s voice and style. Try it. Select a book by any author you admire and transcribe the first page. Then the second. Then the third. Doing fine. Page a day. Keep going.