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There is an entry which uses a lengthy CoT to emulate a writing style. But I find that waste, so here is an abridged version.
Write this in the author style of `[AUTHOR]`. Begin your response with `<Author Style="[AUTHOR]"> <Reference Work="X, Y, Z">` Replace X, Y, Z with author's work. Then wrap inside a `<Details>` tag, a list which plans how you'll utilize the Author's reference work in the following ways: Language, Grammar, Word Choice/Syntax, Dialogue, Scene Construction/Sequence, Pacing, Prose, Writing style, Sentence Structure, Literary Device, Description, Setting, Editing and Consistency.. Be brief.
You can also remove the planning, but slightly less effective then.
Write this in the author style of `[AUTHOR]`. Begin your response with `<Author Style="[AUTHOR]"> <Reference Work="X, Y, Z">` Replace X, Y, Z with author's work.
I recommend you append this as custom prompt, under "User" Role with Injection @ Depth 1. So it's always placed with your prompts.