I have a queue of in-depth technical articles that must be written and published quickly. Each piece should combine clear explanations with solid research, translating complex concepts into engaging, well-structured copy that speaks to an informed but non-specialist reader. Scope of work • Topics: current and emerging technologies—think software frameworks, hardware trends, cloud tools, AI and data-driven solutions. • Length: typically 1,200–1,600 words, though I may request shorter briefs or extended deep dives when the subject warrants. • Requirements: original content only (I’ll run plagiarism checks), authoritative sources properly cited, SEO-ready structure with headings, meta description and a concise summary. • Format: Google Docs or Word, with any diagrams or royalty-free images embedded or supplied separately. Acceptance criteria 1. Accurate, well-researched information with at least three reputable references. 2. Readability score in the “good” range on Hemingway/Grammarly. 3. Delivered by the agreed deadline—first article needed immediately after project kickoff. If you have proven experience turning technical material into compelling prose, share two recent samples and a short note on your preferred tools or workflows. I’m ready to start as soon as I find the right fit and will provide ongoing assignments for quality work.