NerdyChefs

The book from NerdyChefs

Your AI draft is fine. That is the problem.

It reads clean, confident, and completely anonymous. This book teaches you to keep your voice: prompt so fewer tells show up, then edit the rest back to human.

Start with the free checklist

EPUB and PDF. About 120 pages. Four companion tools included. Lifetime updates.

19named tells
6distinct voices
4companion tools
120pages, EPUB + PDF

The whole skill

Two halves most advice teaches neither well.

Half one

Prompt so less slop appears

You write a short voice profile a model can actually aim for, then prompt so the draft lands closer to you on the first pass. Most advice skips this and starts at cleanup. You start one step earlier, and you save the work.

Half two

Season the draft back to you

You learn to spot the tells on sight and remove the ones that slip through, in order, until the piece reads like a person wrote it. That half makes the work yours, and it is a skill you keep for good.

See the proof

One method. Six voices. All kept different.

The same edit runs on every voice and leaves each one more like itself, not sanded into a house style. Pick a writer and watch a real AI line turn human in their voice.

Priya, a blunt ops lead · fixing false agency
Before · sounds like AIThe feedback becomes a roadmap, and over time the culture shifts toward shipping faster.
After · sounds like PriyaI read every support ticket, pulled the four complaints that came up most, and put them at the top of the sprint. We shipped three by Friday.

Two more voices, Dee and Marcus, live worked out in the Voice Profile worksheet.

What is inside

The book teaches the thinking. Four tools make it a habit.

The Slop Tells checklist19 named tells, each with one line to spot it and one to fix it. Run it against any draft.
The Voice Profile worksheetCapture your voice in a short block you fill once and paste into any model.
The Editing Pass checklistThe step by step human-back edit. Same moves, same order, every time.
The before-and-after galleryReal AI drafts on the left, genuinely human rewrites on the right, across six voices.

Why this and not a blocklist

Most advice is a banned-words list. This is taste.

A blocklist deletes forty phrases and flattens you in the bargain, swapping the machine's uniform for a slightly different one. This book is built on two things a blocklist never gives you.

A real anti-slop system. The 19 tells are a named, teachable taxonomy, adapted from the MIT-licensed stop-slop system by Hardik Pandya, with full credit kept inside. Every tell comes with how to spot it and how to fix it without losing your voice. The fix is always a move you make, never a word you ban.

Prompting fluency. The other half of the skill, so the draft arrives cleaner before you ever edit. Most advice skips this entirely.

Who it is for

You write things people read. Emails that have to land. Posts a stranger judges in one line. Reports someone skims for the decision. You use AI for some of it, or you are about to, and you do not want to hand your voice to a machine that would happily flatten it.

No jargon, no prerequisites. If you can tell when a sentence stops sounding like a person, you have the only instrument the book trains.

Get the book

$19
one time, lifetime updates
  • The full book, about 120 pages, EPUB and PDF
  • The Slop Tells checklist (19 tells, spot and fix)
  • The Voice Profile worksheet
  • The Editing Pass checklist
  • The before-and-after gallery across six voices

If it does not earn its $19, email me and I will refund you. No form, no hoops.

Questions

Before you buy

What formats do I get?
EPUB and PDF, both included, about 120 pages, plus the four companion tools. Read it on any device and keep the tools on your desk.
Do I need a specific AI tool?
No. The tells are the same across models, and the voice profile pastes into any of them. The method works on whatever you already use to write.
Will it go stale when the models update?
No. There are zero model-specific tricks here. You learn to recognize the shape of an averaged sentence and put yourself back in, which holds no matter which model wrote the draft.
Is this just a prompt pack?
No. It is a craft book about taste. There are prompting moves inside, but the heart of it is hearing when a sentence stops sounding like a person and knowing what to do about it.
Can I try before I buy?
Yes. The free Slop Tells checklist is the spotting half, and it stands on its own. Grab it, feel the method on your own draft, then come back for the book.

Keep your voice. Keep the speed.

Both halves of the skill, with the tools that make it a habit, for the price of lunch.