| What I need from you | Why it matters | |----------------------|----------------| | | Sets the focus and tone of the story. | | Purpose of the PDF (e.g., research report, product brochure, historical essay) | Determines the narrative angle (informative, persuasive, inspirational). | | Key sections or headings | Gives the structure I’ll follow in the summary. | | Main points or findings (bullet points are fine) | Guarantees the story highlights the most important information. | | Intended audience (students, investors, general public, etc.) | Allows me to tailor language, depth, and style. | | Any particular tone you prefer (formal, conversational, storytelling, marketing‑focused, etc.) | Ensures the final piece matches your expectations. | | Length you’re aiming for (e.g., 150‑word blurb, 2‑page executive summary, 5‑minute read) | Helps me keep the output within the right scope. | What to Send You can simply paste a quick outline, copy‑paste a few representative paragraphs, or even attach the PDF text (if you’re able). For example:

I’m happy to help craft a clear, engaging “story” (i.e., a narrative summary) for the PDF you have. Since I can’t directly view the file, could you let me know a little more about its contents? The following details will let me produce a polished, “proper” story that captures the essence of the document:

Title: “Abol Tabul: Revitalizing Rural Education” Purpose: Research report for the Ministry of Education Sections: 1. Introduction, 2. Methodology, 3. Findings, 4. Recommendations, 5. Conclusion Key Findings: - 78 % of surveyed schools lack internet access. - Community‑led tutoring increased test scores by 12 %. Audience: Policy makers and NGOs Tone: Professional yet accessible Length: ~300 words With that information, I’ll draft a concise, well‑structured narrative that you can use as a cover summary, a pitch, or a “story” to accompany the PDF wherever you need it. Please share the details above (or whatever you have handy), and I’ll get to work on the story right away!