The Largest Selection of Specialist Writers In The World
With the largest selection of specialist writers in the world, we can match you with the perfect biographer for your book based on your background, goals, personality and location. You can work with junior, senior or premium writer.
United States
Premium
Patricia K
Every person has a compelling story to tell. Patricia has captured many: the challenges and triumphs of business owners, family celebrations and tragedies, celebrities on the ascent (and descent), to name a few. When the Web emerged, she widened her scope from writing books and magazine features to blogs, websites and other new media channels. She also enjoys fishing, ice-skating, chess and running a monthly jazz jam now in its eighth year.
United States
Junior
Teri DF
Teri is the author of three published novels under the pen name Lillah Lawson (Monarchs Under the Sassafras Tree – nominee for Georgia Author of the Year 2020; Dead Rockstar, and The Wolfden), with a fourth set to release in 2023 (So Long, Bobby); a professional writer for over 15 years, having bylines in Flagpole Magazine, MSNBC, Persephone Magazine, Pop Culture & Theology and more; recipient of the UGA Arts/Flagpole Magazine micro-fellowship Living in a Pandemic in 2020; genealogist and family historian for 20+ years; full-time history student, library board secretary; advocate and activist.
United States
Junior
Meliá G
Meliá loves to tell stories. That’s why her journey as a writer has been anything but ordinary. From writing Spotify podcasts about arms dealers, to floral advertisements for billboards, she constantly experiments. After publishing with several renowned magazines, Meliá wrote articles for a variety of brands before ghostwriting a “how to book” for a prominent figure in the cannabis industry. Sine then, she was hired to write an interactive narrative game and has also published a novel. No matter the topic or medium, her stories are always filled with magic.
United States
Junior
Alexis R
The only time Alexis can sit still is when she’s writing. Otherwise, she’s following her adventurous heart traveling, attending theatrical performances, and listening to people’s stories. Originally from Cincinnati, Alexis now lives in Arizona and is working on building her freelance writing business. Her ambition is to explore as much of the world as she can, push her limits, and try to make sense of it all through the written word.
United States
Junior
Benjamin H
As long as Benjamin can remember, he’s had a book in his hand, and that book was soon accompanied by a pen. He spent his education writing whatever he could, from newspaper articles to research projects to material for nonprofit organizations. He resides in Texas and is preparing to start a family with a wonderful woman. He’s looking forward to a life of reading, writing, and family and hopes that he can be of service to anyone who has a story to tell.
United States
Junior
Libby B
Libby earned her B.A. in journalism at the University of South Florida, while honing her skills in a delightful variety of part-time writing positions. She spent 2016–2018 as a staff writer at the Tampa Bay Times, using her professional people skills and sense of humor to get extraordinary stories out of ordinary people. Her other passion is whales, and she has spent every summer since 2011 as a deckhand, naturalist guide and, as of 2018, a USCG-licensed captain on whale-watching boats in the Pacific Northwest.
United States
Junior
Lyndsay B
Lyndsay loves writing and is constantly in pursuit of her next project. She graduated from the University of Colorado Denver with a bachelor’s degree in English and Psychology. When she is not doting on her two cats, her free time is spent reading, writing for several freelance sites, and working on a collection of short stories. Every now and then she manages to squeeze in a hike in the beautiful Rocky Mountains.
United States
Senior
Debbie V
Debbie is a former teacher of English to speakers of other languages with a passion for the things that make us human: language, culture, emotions, relationships. Once she had her first child, Debbie needed something for herself. She began writing and has published over twenty leveled readers for such companies as Capstone Press. Abdo, and Pearson, as well as curricula, poems, and personal essays. She copy edits English articles in a sci-tech magazine for teens published by Xiaoduo Media, a Chinese press. Debbie volunteers with writers’ groups and PTAs and enjoys hiking Long Island and traveling with her family.
United States
Junior
Dakota S
A poet, journalist, and cultural critic, Dakota has spent the last six years of her life writing and working in cities around the world. An empathetic interviewer and keen conversationalist, she’s written for Willamette Week, Nursing Times, and WUSSY Magazine among others. Originally from California, she’s currently based in NYC, where she reads voraciously and performs poetry. She earned her undergraduate degree in English from the University of Colorado and is currently studying for her MFA in Poetry at Randolph College.
United States
Junior
Camile S
Camile is a writer/author based in New York City. She’s the interviewer and co-author of Change Makers, a book of portraits and interviews spotlighting trailblazing women, nationally-recognized by Ashton Kutcher, BUST Magazine, A Plus and more. She also freelances, covering health/wellness/lifestyle and music for the likes of Airbnb, Romper.com, Teen Vogue, Elite Daily, BUST, LADYGUNN and more. Some of her favorite interviews include superstar Lizzo; Donna Lieberman, the Executive Director of the New York Civil Liberties Union; and influential social activist Yassmin Abdel-Magied.
United States
Junior
Olga R
Olga Rukovets is a freelance writer and editor living in New York City, where she was the 2018-2019 Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation Online Editorial Fellow at Poets & Writers Magazine. She received an MFA in poetry from the University of Florida and a BA from Tufts University. Her poetry and creative non-fiction have appeared in Potomac Review, Passages North, Parcel, Jelly Bucket, 5X5, Mixed Fruit, Breakwater Review, and elsewhere. She has extensive experience working in health care and medical journalism for publications including Neurology Today and Brain & Life.
United States
Junior
Jasmin M
Jasmine is an avid reader who loves fitness, matcha, and her plants. When she’s not lost in a fantasy or thriller novel (two of her favorite genres) she’s working on her own writing. After falling in love with creative writing in elementary school, Jasmine has written for Her Campus, Paperback Paris, among other digital and print magazines during university and after graduating in 2019. She also enjoys writing reviews of the books on her blog, She’s Well Read.
United States
Junior
Sarah V R
Sarah is an experienced freelance writer living in Upstate NY. She has contributed guest articles to several different websites focusing on wellness, spirituality, and parenting. No matter what she is writing about, Sarah has a desire to hear others’ stories and bring them to life. On top of her writing career, she is a certified life coach and assistant teacher in a 2nd grade classroom. Her other loves include drinking way too much coffee and spending time in nature with her husband, her two daughters, and their dogs
United States
Junior
Erim A
Erim began her journey as a writer when she was eight years old, saving the imaginative games she played on paper so she wouldn’t forget them as a grown-up. Today, she enjoys helping others capture their memories in memoirs and share their stories with the people they love. Her writing has appeared in Voice of Youth Advocates Magazine, Youth Communications Magazine, and Chatham Life & Style Magazine, among others. When not writing, she enjoys performing as a storyteller, spinning flower sticks, folding origami artwork, and watercolor painting.
United States
Junior
Marc G
Marc was born in Fort Polk, Louisiana, eventually arriving in Buffalo, New York after years of being a proud military brat. After graduating with a Bachelors in English/Literature Studies, he began teaching writing and English as a second language for VIPKids and mentoring Black and Latino youth in the inner city. As a freelancer, Marc has scored bylines in publications including the Verge, the Face and Fandom, and has strong ties with editors at the New York Times, Rolling Stone, and Vice. His knowledge in music, pop culture, social justice, spirituality, and video games has led him to continue pursuing a Master’s in English and Journalism while writing for Seattle-based companies.
United States
Junior
Christine S
When Christine isn’t working, her imagination is thinking up new ideas for stories. She discovered her passion for writing, and has since written stories in several different styles. She recently had a short film selected for a film festival and currently works as a ghostwriter and playwright/director. She hopes and believes you should step outside and do whatever makes you happy.
United States
Junior
Olivia R
Olivia completed her first full-length novel at nine, and was published by ten years old. Over the years, she has contributed to several esteemed media outlets, including The Milwaukee Times, Girlfriends Health Guide for Everyday Women, and Fellas Lifestyle Magazine. In 2015, she released her first novel, Soul Cry, which sat at #1 for sixteen consecutive weeks on the Amazon Top 100 charts. To date, she has published and ghostwritten more than 100 memoirs and self-help books for authors across the nation. She resides in Milwaukee with her husband and together, they host The Reel Love Podcast.
United States
Junior
David M
David is a writer, laborer, and philosophical tinkerer operating out of Chicago, Illinois. As a trade journalist, he’s written for a string of industry-specific publications, including Electrical Apparatus Magazine, Realtor Magazine, and Green Building and Design Magazine. He has an eye toward finding stories — sometimes of mythic proportions — within the most mundane and bureaucratic crevices. David is most drawn to narratives that explore the influence of work, spirituality, and the geographical landscape on the way we fashion our inner worlds.
United States
Senior
Shalin T
After graduating with a degree in biochemistry, Shalin decided to put down the pipette and pick up the pen. She got a postgraduate diploma in print journalism and worked for various national publications in India for over ten years. Her articles have been published in the Calgary Herald, The Huffington Post, and TimeOut magazine, among others. Since moving to Calgary, she has taught journalism at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and has become a certified teacher of English as a second language.
Canada
Senior
Ashley O
Ashley is a Nigerian born writer and journalist. She has written about everything from immigration, education, and politics to beauty and lifestyle. Her work has appeared on WNYC, Quartz, and other news sites. She holds a master’s degree from Columbia Journalism School, as well as a degree in Journalism and Women’s and Gender Studies from Rutgers University-Newark. When she is not writing, Ashley is nose deep in her favorite books or out looking for her next story.
United States
Junior
Maria C
Maria is a Canadian journalist, short story writer, and avid reader. She’s a University of Toronto alumna with a double major in English and Professional Writing and Communications. Her work has appeared in The Medium, Oola, and Women’s Post. She also runs a blog featuring artists’ stories. Outside the newsroom, Maria enjoys writing fiction and creative nonfiction short stories. In 2012, her piece on mental health, “Don’t Move” was published by the University of Toronto. Everyone has a story to tell and she’s excited to bring yours to life on paper.
United States
Junior
Jacob I
As a high-income skill wielding entrepreneur, Jacob’s keen curiosity and personable nature has let him write with some of the most dashing digital marketers in the industry. Traveling in over 30 countries around the world, he has a passion for connecting with people and is currently living the “laptop lifestyle” abroad. Outside of work, gardening, meditation, and “kai-zen” learning are daily themes in Jacob’s life.
United States
Junior
Kaitlin S
Kaitlin lives outside of Atlanta, Georgia, where she is pursuing degrees in creative writing and classics at Georgia State University. She was previously a literary fellow at Bookends Literary Agency and is currently a library assistant and the managing editor of Wrongdoing Magazine. Kaitlin is a mentee of Cassidy Leyendecker at Disney-Hyperion, and she also has social work experience. As a writer, she most enjoys helping people craft stories close to their hearts and believes that every story can inspire connection.
United States
Junior
Crystal P
A Chicago native, Crystal got in touch with her heritage by studying abroad in Seoul, Korea, before college. There, she developed an unabashed curiosity for meeting people and asking questions about her own culture. A Columbia Journalism School graduate, Crystal worked in newsrooms and startups throughout New York City, interviewing entrepreneurs and C-level execs. At one point, she ran her own podcast. Currently, she writes for a startup focused on millennials facing a quarter-life crisis. When she’s not telling stories, she’s hiking around the Pacific Northwest.