- Hourly
- Expert
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
MD or PhD Medical Writer Needed for Article on Male Genital and Perianal Skin Sensitivity Job Description: I’m looking for an MD, PhD, PharmD, PA, or NP-level medical writer to help develop an evidence-based article on the sensitivity of skin in the male genital and perianal areas. This is not related to a product, brand, or commercial claim. The goal is to create a thoughtful, well-sourced article for an educated general audience that explains why skin in these areas may require more careful consideration than skin elsewhere on the body. The piece should explore topics such as: Why genital and perianal skin may be more sensitive than other areas differences in skin thickness and barrier characteristics, where supported by evidence Why irritation, friction, and harsh cleansing can matter more in these areas Why intimate skin deserves a more serious, informed conversation Possible working angles include: -Why Sensitive Skin Needs a More Serious Conversation -Not All Skin Is the Same — Especially Here -Why Trust Matters More When Skin Is More Delicate I have seen research suggesting that genital skin behaves differently from regular skin, and that a 2022 systematic review found the penis had the lowest epidermal thickness reported among healthy human body sites in the studies analyzed. I would like the writer to evaluate, validate, and accurately incorporate this type of information where appropriate, using careful language and proper sourcing. Scope I’m looking for help with: -reviewing relevant medical and scientific literature -validating or refining claims -drafting a clear, evidence-based article in plain English ensuring the tone is credible, balanced, and medically responsible -including citations, references, or source notes Deliverable -One article of approximately 800–1,200 words -Written for an educated general audience, not a specialist journal -Clear, readable, and authoritative -Properly sourced -No promotional product language -No exaggerated or unsupported claims Ideal Background Strong candidates will have: advanced medical or scientific credentials, experience writing about dermatology, skin physiology, skin barrier function, men’s health, sexual health, or intimate skin, and the ability to translate scientific literature into accessible language a balanced tone that is serious and informative without being alarmist, awkward, or overly clinical Preference for candidates with publication, guideline, CME, or peer-reviewed medical writing experience. Please only apply if you can write for a lay audience without sounding like an academic journal. This topic should be handled with maturity and medical credibility, not sensationalism. To Apply Please send: -A brief note on your background relevant to this topic -Sample(s) of similar medical or scientific writing -Your estimated fee and turnaround time I’m looking for someone who can make this article both scientifically credible and highly readable.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $200.00
1500 Word articles, needed asap Seeking an experienced financial writer who can make information and educatonal leasing/loan/financing articles come to life. Must work with style guide and all content ust not be AI generated. Roughly 1500 words range in two phases Outline & Draft. Clien writing team will review and edit. Timelines need to be quick reasonable turnarounds for outlines following specific SEO/AIO content recommendations. Content should NOT be advertorial. Target audience is 50 years old. SO imple and direct language on banking, depoist, security. I will provide additional details. NDA required if we move forward. The topic for this is financing/loans/security/depost products for banking.
- Hourly: $45.00 - $65.00
- Expert
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
I'm a business advisor who writes OpEds for business publications (most recently the Pacific Coast Business Times). My audience is professionals and owners of licensed professional practices, as well as their advisors. I write my own drafts using AI. I need a sharp editor to make them publication-ready without changing my voice. I am looking for a trusted partner that I can turn to when my PR agent finds a writting opportunity for me. First project: a ~800-word OpEd draft, edited and possibly restructured if needed. Must stay close to the current length, and the stats need accurate attribution.
- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
I run a thriving movement health practice in Ohio and am seeking a skilled ghostwriter to help build authority in the wellness and longevity category. The ideal candidate will create engaging content that aligns with my expertise, enhancing my professional presence and credibility. The role involves writing articles, blog posts, and other materials that resonate with my audience and reflect my brand's voice.
- Hourly: $41.00 - $50.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 3 to 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
Looking for an Editorial Copywriter with a background in journalism (or similar experiences) who can create SEO-rich content targeted to an audience of physicians, doctors, and medical professionals. Previous experience in the healthcare industry is a bonus. Content created for this Work Assignment must be industry specific as well as focused on performance/conversion for the stakeholders. SEO specialty is a must. Editorial focused writing is preferred over conversion copywriting. Experience writing for healthcare – specifically to doctors/medical professionals as an audience – is preferred. Experience with multiple channels (email, blogs, etc) would be a plus. The copywriter would be responsible for the creation of new, unique content - including emails, blogs, landing pages, and similar - as well as analyzing existing copy and making recommendations for any modifications. The selected freelancer will work with the existing website and marketing team(s) to create the copy. Estimated commitment: 10 hours/ week for ±3 months TO BE CONSIDERED: --------------------------- Must have AUDIO AND VIDEO working and TURNED ON for meetings. Must have relevant samples. US-Based Only. NO AGENCIES.
- Hourly: $40.00 - $40.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, 30+ hrs/week
We are seeking 3 experienced ghostwriters, with experience writing for law firms, to create thought leadership articles for attorneys. The ideal candidate will conduct insightful interviews with legal professionals and transform their knowledge and expertise into engaging content. Familiarity with legal terminology and the ability to convey complex ideas clearly is essential. Please include samples with your proposal.
- Hourly: $19.00 - $50.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 3 to 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
I have completed the technical writing for a scholarly manuscript and need an experienced academic editor or publication support specialist to verify the content. The task involves ensuring the manuscript meets academic standards and is ready for submission. The ideal candidate will have experience in academic editing and publication support.
- Fixed price
- Expert
- Est. budget: $25.00
I need someone to create 30 AI generated blog posts and add them to my Google drive. I have created the prompt to use to write them. I just need someone to produce the output and post to my google drive.
- Hourly: $35.00 - $50.00
- Expert
- Est. time: More than 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
Looking for someone who is very strong with editing, proofreading, content structure, and content planning for a website. This role is not just writing new copy. I need someone who can review the existing website content, clean it up, make it easier to understand, and point out what is missing. You should be able to look at the site as a whole and help create a content plan for what pages, sections, topics, FAQs, product info, educational content, or supporting copy should be added. You should be good at: Editing and proofreading existing content Improving clarity and flow Finding gaps in the website content Coming up with new topics and page ideas Doing research when needed Making sure the content feels useful, accurate, and easy to follow Please send examples of recent website content, editing, proofreading, or content planning work you have done.
- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
I have a complete AI-assisted manuscript introduction, ten full chapters organized across three parts, conclusion, and an About the Author section. The manuscript runs approximately 60,000–70,000 words and is fully structured. Every chapter has a clear arc, a central story, section headings, practical exercises, and a bridge to the next chapter. The ideas, frameworks, stories, and professional insights in this manuscript are entirely mine — drawn from twenty years of field work. The AI served as a drafting tool. What I need now is a skilled human collaborator who can take what has been built and rewrite it in a voice that is fully, authentically human capturing my specific voice, my storytelling style, and my way of speaking to leaders without ever sounding like it came from a machine. This is not a from-scratch project. You are not being asked to develop content or conduct research. The content is there. The architecture is there. The stories are there. What I need is a writer who can make it breathe. The rewrite should preserve all core ideas, frameworks, stories, and chapter structure while recasting every sentence in natural, human prose that sounds like a specific person not a polished, generic voice. Practical without being cold. Honest without being harsh. What a strong candidate looks like: You have experience ghostwriting or collaborating on nonfiction books, specifically in leadership, self-help, education, or adjacent genres. You know the difference between a manuscript that is technically correct and one that actually sounds like a human being talking to another human being. You are a skilled interviewer who can get inside a subject’s voice and reproduce it faithfully. You are comfortable receiving feedback, iterating on chapters, and working toward a standard rather than defending your first draft. You do not need to share my specific background in education or organizational consulting but you need to understand that world well enough to write convincingly inside it. Experience with books that have been traditionally published or have found significant audiences is a strong plus. Familiarity with the kind of writing Ryan Leak, Brené Brown, Patrick Lencioni, or similar communicators produce is also a strong indicator of fit. Please do not send me a generic proposal about your qualifications. I will not read it past the first paragraph. Instead, tell me three things: One — Describe a specific project where you rewrote or substantially reworked existing content and made it sound like a real, specific human being. What was the genre? What was your process for capturing someone’s voice? What made the final product better than what you started with? Two — Tell me what you would do in the first two weeks of this engagement. Not in vague terms specifically. What would you need from me? What would you produce? How would you test whether you had captured my voice before committing to a full chapter? Three — Tell me what your rate is and how you prefer to structure a project of this scope by the word, by the chapter, by the milestone, or otherwise. Be direct. I respect directness. The central argument of Culture Starts With You is that belonging is never built by an organization, it is built by a person. Specifically, the person with the most influence in any given room. The book introduces three frameworks: the Identity Clarity Framework (Know Your Story, Know Your Bias, Know Your Impact), the distinction between being culturally informed versus culturally present, and the seven daily habits of belonging. It also introduces a five-question restorative conversation model drawn from my restorative practices work in schools and organizations. The book is organized in three parts. Part One (Go) is about the courage to examine yourself before you lead anyone else. Part Two (Grow) is about building the specific daily habits that translate awareness into presence. Part Three (Glow) is about becoming the kind of person whose presence builds culture rather than erodes it. The book closes with a story about a principal standing at the entrance of her school on the last day of my visit. A boy who hadn’t made eye contact with adults in six months stopped on his way out the door and said to her Good day today. She hadn’t run a program. She had built a building where it was safe to be seen. That is the book. That is the voice. That is what I need help making fully, permanently human.