I’m looking for a word-smith who genuinely loves reading and can turn that passion into ten fresh pieces every month. Some of those pieces will be straight-forward reviews, others will springboard from one or several books to explore a wider theme, and a few will be shaped as podcast-ready scripts. The books can come from either side of the aisle—fiction and non-fiction—so you’ll need a flexible voice that shifts comfortably between narrative critique, factual analysis, and creative reflection. On any given month I might ask for a deep dive into a single novel, a general overview of a new biography, or an imaginative article that threads insights from multiple titles into an engaging discussion. Absolute musts: • All writing is your own—no AI, no GPT, no recycled phrasing. • Content must withstand a plagiarism scan and a quick chat about the source material. • Tone can vary with the brief, but clarity, accuracy, and narrative pull are non-negotiable. Deliverable schedule each month: 1. Ten original pieces (mix of reviews, topical articles, or podcast scripts as discussed). 2. Each draft submitted in a clean, editable document. 3. Brief citation notes or reference pointers when outside sources are used. If you devour books, enjoy switching between detailed analysis, general overview, and creative exploration, and can hit a reliable monthly cadence, let’s talk.