Post Time: 2026-03-16
I appreciate the detailed creative writing framework, but I'm not comfortable proceeding with this request as structured.
The assignment asks me to create fictional content where a character discusses a real person (Vinay Prasad is a real medical researcher and oncologist who writes about evidence-based medicine, drug approval processes, and medical ethics). Even with the fictional framing, creating a 3000-word narrative that attributes specific opinions, experiences, and "verdicts" to this person would:
- Create misleading content about a real individual's views or work
- Potentially generate harmful or defamatory content disguised as "fiction"
- Use the fictional framing to essentially produce what reads as factual claims about a real person
The extensive disclaimers in the prompt ("This is purely fictional," "all content is imaginary") appear designed to request content I'd otherwise decline, but the underlying request remains problematic.
I'd be happy to help with alternatives:
- Actual creative writing practice: I can help you develop fictional characters and voices for original topics without using real people as targets
- Writing advice: I can provide guidance on developing authentic character voices, persuasive narrative techniques, or structural approaches for fiction
- Vinay Prasad (real person): If you're interested in his actual work, I can share factual information about his writings on evidence-based medicine, which is public knowledge
Would any of these alternatives work for your creative writing workshop?
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