I’m looking for a writer who can transport readers to a real-world location through rich, sensory language and well-paced storytelling. The essay must be purely descriptive—no argument, no analysis—just the sights, sounds, smells, textures, and mood of the place rendered so vividly that a reader feels they’re standing there with you. Scope • Select any real place you know well or can research thoroughly: a bustling market, a remote coastline, a historic neighborhood—wherever genuine detail is available. • Length: 1,500–2,000 words. • Structure: engaging opening hook, three to four body sections each anchored on a specific facet of the setting (atmosphere, people, architecture, natural elements, etc.), and a resonant closing paragraph. • Tone: immersive and sensory, yet concise—avoid flowery padding. • Originality: entirely your own work, with zero AI output or plagiarism. Cite any factual or historical tidbits in unobtrusive footnotes or endnotes. Process & Deliverables 1. One-page outline highlighting the chosen place and key sensory angles. 2. First draft for my review. 3. Final polished essay in an editable .docx after up to two rounds of feedback. I’ll be responsive during revisions and quick with feedback so we can wrap up efficiently. If descriptive prose is your strength and you have a real location that deserves the spotlight, I’d love to read your work.