Draft a 'what-to-do-with-this' section for a newsletter, after the news bit (Sonnet 4.6).
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I'm writing the closing 'WHAT NOW' section for a newsletter issue. The body already told the reader the news. This section turns it into something actionable.
Newsletter topic / audience: {{topic_audience}}
What just happened (the news the issue covered): {{news}}
Reader's likely role / what they care about: {{reader_role}}
Output a 'WHAT NOW' section with:
- A one-line lead: the single most useful thing the reader can do this week.
- 3-5 bullets, each in the format 'If you <situation>, <do this>.' Cover different reader situations (someone new to the topic vs. someone with a stake vs. a skeptic).
- Closing line: a question to send to a friend if this resonated.
Tone: direct, slightly dry, no FOMO, no 'jump on this', no 'don't miss out'.The 'if you <situation>' framing is the move — it shifts the reader from passive consumption to recognizing themselves in one of the bullets.
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