Sounds like you know what you want. You want something every day that will hold your readers’ interest for about a minute. You want something that will pique their interest in a given area, topic, or subject. You want someone who sounds nominally intelligent, considering the price per article. The amount is fine. I’m not complaining. From what I can gather, you also need a reliable someone, who can pound out the words, as long as they’re coherent and relevant. Give me a topic and I will give you three hundred words. You can decide if it’s good. If it’s not what you’re looking for, fire me. It’s impersonal on the web. Easy. Just move on if you want. Consider this paragraph a sample of what I can produce reliably, every single day. It’s three hundred words, and if you’ve read this far, it must be interesting. Trust my ability to keep you reading. What is it that makes you want to read more? I have a clipped, conversational style that is easily accessible to a wide range of readers. I am grammatically responsible, which means less editing for you. I also enjoy writing.. Writing three hundred words at a time is actually fun for me. That means you don’t have to worry about writer’s block with me. All I am after—what keeps me writing—is readers. I write all the time. To myself. To professionals. To my colleagues at Rutgers. To my reader base at lit.org. It’s amazing how much easier it is to write when you know someone out there is likely to read it. And if you have read this far, it means you are now one of my readers. I appreciate the opportunity to write this sample article as a “description” of my bid. Thanks.