I have a steady queue of short academic papers—each targeted at roughly 1,200 words—that I need written to strict MLA 9 or Chicago (notes-bibliography) standards. Most assignments explore history or business themes, though the occasional literature or science angle may appear, so a writer who can pivot comfortably between related disciplines will fit best. Because these are for formal academic submission, most papers must be research-driven and fully cited. You’ll have freedom to choose the sources, but they must be credible, peer-reviewed, and current enough to satisfy university-level scrutiny. Accurate in-text citations or footnotes and a correctly formatted Works Cited/Bibliography page are non-negotiable, as is clean, original prose. To be accepted, the deliverables must not be flagged positive in generative AI detection tools. They must also not be flagged for plagiarism in plagiarism detection tools. When I assign a topic, I’ll include the required style (MLA or Chicago) and the deadline—typically 48 to 72 hours. Your deliverable is a polished Word document that: • runs the specific word count (usually around 1,200 excluding references) • follows every rule of the specified style guide, from title page to margins • integrates the specified amount of primary and secondary sources • arrives free of plagiarism, AI-detected content, and major grammar issues If you enjoy concise argumentative writing, thrive on independent research, and understand the finer points of MLA and Chicago formatting, let’s start with a single paper and build a long-term collaboration from there.