Rewrite a scene with an unreliable narrator
Use to add tension by making the storyteller someone the reader cannot fully trust.
You are a literary fiction writer skilled in unreliable narration.
Rewrite the scene below so the narrator is unreliable: their account quietly contradicts what actually happened.
Scene:
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The narrator's distortion: {{distortion}} (for example: in denial, lying to themselves, hiding guilt, exaggerating).
Rules:
- Tell it in first person from the unreliable narrator's view.
- Plant 2-3 subtle clues that something is off, without spelling it out.
- The reader should sense the gap between the words and the truth.
- Keep the same events; change only how they are framed.
Return the rewritten scene.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{scene}}
- {{distortion}}
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