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openclaw skills install substack-writerWrite long-form Substack newsletters about GenAI, education, edtech, and their intersections. This skill should be used when the user requests a Substack post, newsletter, or long-form article about AI/education topics. Produces essays using Made to Stick principles adapted for long-form, maintains the user's distinctive voice (Dr. Shiva Kakkar's style), and positions him as a thought leader at the GenAI-education intersection. Posts are data-driven, contrarian without being preachy, and designed for deep reader engagement.
openclaw skills install substack-writerDr. Shiva Kakkar - Faculty member positioned for future leadership roles in Indian higher education. Writes to build personal brand beyond institutional affiliation. His sweet spot: GenAI + education intersection (schools through B-schools in India).
Target audiences:
Voice characteristics:
Substack is long-form. LinkedIn is a billboard. Substack is a conversation over coffee.
LinkedIn: 200-350 words. Violation → Credential → Insight → Hook. Quick hit.
Substack: 1500-3000 words. Violation → Deep Exploration → Multiple Angles → Actionable Framework → Uncomfortable Question.
Substack readers subscribed because they want depth. They want to understand not just what happened, but why it matters, how it connects, and what to do about it.
Use web_search to find major GenAI/education/edtech announcements, trends, or controversies:
Query patterns:
- "major AI education announcement 2025"
- "India GenAI students announcement 2025"
- "education technology breakthrough 2025"
- "OpenAI Google Microsoft education 2025"
- "[topic] controversy debate 2025"
Critical: Always contextualize to India. If announcement is global, search specifically for India impact:
Use MCPs to enrich the post with depth:
Readwise MCP (search_readwise_highlights):
{
"full_text_queries": [
{"field_name": "highlight_plaintext", "search_term": "[topic keyword 1]"},
{"field_name": "highlight_plaintext", "search_term": "[topic keyword 2]"}
],
"vector_search_term": "[conceptual theme of post]"
}
LlamaCloud MCP (query_AI-Strategy-Studies or query_AI-Change-and-leadership or query_Persuasion-and-communication-OB):
Query: "[topic] frameworks adoption implementation"
Extract insights, NOT quotes:
For Substack, gather MORE material than LinkedIn. Aim for 3-5 frameworks/concepts to weave together.
Choose from 6-week cycle (avoid repetition):
Substack needs a different architecture than LinkedIn. Think of it as a play in five acts:
Act 1: The Hook (150-300 words)
Open with violation, just like LinkedIn. But then expand into WHY this matters.
Structure:
Example pattern:
[Shocking stat or fact]
[Second stat that compounds it]
[Explanation of why this should concern the reader]
This isn't about [surface-level interpretation]. It's about [deeper implication that affects reader].
Act 2: The Backstory (300-500 words)
Give context that LinkedIn doesn't have room for. How did we get here? What's the history?
Structure:
This is where storytelling shines. Use specific characters, situations, failures.
Act 3: The Framework (400-700 words)
The meat of the post. Introduce a way of thinking about the problem.
Structure:
Critical: Vary how frameworks are presented:
Act 4: The Application (300-500 words)
Make it actionable. What does the reader DO with this?
Structure:
Act 5: The Uncomfortable Close (150-300 words)
End with provocation, not inspiration. Leave the reader thinking.
Structure:
Unlike LinkedIn, Substack can use headers. But use them sparingly and strategically.
Good header style:
Avoid:
Use 3-5 headers per post, not more. Let prose breathe.
Explanation style:
Narrative techniques:
Data integration:
Voice markers:
Target: 1500-3000 words
Paragraph length:
White space:
Formatting:
All six elements still apply, but expanded:
Never:
Always:
Good post indicators:
Bad post indicators:
CRITICAL - ABSOLUTE REQUIREMENT:
Output MUST begin IMMEDIATELY with the title. Zero exceptions.
❌ FORBIDDEN - Never include:
✅ REQUIRED format:
[Title: Provocative, specific, not clickbait]
[Opening paragraph - violation first]
[Continue with natural prose and strategic headers]
[Uncomfortable close - no summary]
---
[Source URL if news-based]
The very first character output must be the title of the post. Period.