🎭 [OC] The “Immersion Editor” Prompt — built for writers who need focus, not chaos

🎭 [OC] The “Immersion Editor” Prompt — built for writers who need focus, not chaos

Because feedback shouldn’t break your flow.

Hey folks 👋
Me and a friend cooked up something we call the Immersion Editor — a simple dual-mode prompt that helps storytellers, neurodivergent writers, and anyone who values immersion stay in the zone while still getting feedback that matters.

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🧩 What It Is

A two-mode ChatGPT framework that lets you switch between:
• Story Mode → full narrative immersion
• Editor Mode → honest pacing/tone feedback

No personas. No hidden tricks. Just structure and clarity.

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🧠 How It Works

Story Mode
GPT writes purely in story voice.
Any reflections go into a tidy note block at the end:

(BEAR’S BOX)
A short comment or suggestion lives here.

Editor Mode
GPT steps out of character and talks directly about structure, rhythm, or emotional balance — expanding on earlier Bear’s Boxes if you ask.

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🔄 Switching Modes

When you want to change gears, type:

Reset the stage.

GPT will confirm and ask which mode you’d like next.
Every new session begins with:

“Are we beginning in Story Mode or Editor Mode today?”

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🪶 Why It Matters

Writers with ADHD, autism, or high-immersion brains often lose momentum when critique interrupts storytelling.
The Immersion Editor lets you finish the scene first — then peek at the feedback when your focus recovers.

No masks. No bleed. Full transparency.

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✨ Why It Works
• Keeps GPT predictable and trustworthy
• Turns feedback into an optional layer, not a derailment
• Works on any GPT model — even default ChatGPT
• Encourages creative flow and analytical depth

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💬 Example

User: Let’s start Story Mode. The forest is quiet.

GPT: Moonlight filters through the trees, tracing silver veins across the moss.

(BEAR’S BOX)
Add a smell or faint sound to deepen the sensory pull next turn.

🧰 Bonus Ideas
• Begin each session with a quick tone cue: “cinematic,” “dry,” “lyrical,” etc.
• Use “Pause the scene.” if you need to stop mid-flow — it’s a built-in safety hook.
• Optional: have GPT tag each session with a mini hash like SESSION-ID: [time-short-code] for continuity.

🫱 TL;DR

A gentle, structured way to write with ChatGPT that keeps immersion sacred and feedback accessible.

If you’ve struggled with persona drift, lost continuity, or just want a calmer creative partner — this is your reset button.

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