Freelance Creative Writers in India
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Chhavi Malik
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Branding+copy solutions for early stage founders
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Brand Packaging content collaterals for Pink Matter
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Nobody tells you that the hardest part of freelancing is the waiting. Waiting for the right brief. The right client. The right moment to feel ready. For a long time I treated momentum like something that arrives if you're patient enough. This summer I'm done waiting for the current. I'd rather be it:) So I made this. A swimmer caught mid-stroke, blurred because she's moving, while the only thing holding still long enough to read is the word. I built it backwards on purpose: the image is frozen but full of motion, and the text is the part that actually moves. A still that's all velocity, a motion that's all calm. That contrast is the whole feeling. The process: - Ideogram to generate the swimmer, motion blur and all - Canva for grain and a bit of the moody texture - Framer for the moving text, because if momentum is the theme, I wanted the motion to be real, not faked. Also because I'm spending this summer chasing more Framer work for Formeta, so I figured I'd practice what I preach - Screen recorded the final piece to capture the motion Movement as meditation. The work moves when I do. What's the energy you're swimming into this summer?
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Sanjana Lall
India
I'm a freelancer focused on writing B2B content
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Everything You Need To Know About MYZA Jewelry
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Decoding The Look: Baroque-Style Design Ideas For Your Home
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Product Of The Month: Canva
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7 Perfect Gift Ideas for Marvel Fanatics | Emily Reviews
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Vivek Kumar
Pimpri-Chinchwad, India
"I create captivating stories through creative writing"
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"I create captivating stories through creative writing"
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THROUGH THE SHADOWS TO LOVE (PART 2) .docx
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PART 1 - BROKEN HEART
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Zia Chawla
Mumbai, India
Freelance writer, into spirituality, philosophy, astronomy
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Freelance writer, into spirituality, philosophy, astronomy
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Exploring God Within
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Zia's Personal Rebirth and Reflection
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Healing and Self-Love in Relationships
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Harsh Vardhan Singh
Lucknow, India
Experienced Creative Writer for Hire
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THE WAY TO THE FUTURE
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GODFATHER : The Masculine Journey : PART 1
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THE ADDICTION OF SADISM
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RIZWANA KHAN
New Delhi, India
Technical Content Writer | AI, IT, EdTech & SaaS
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So I wrote a deep newsletter on: “Why Most AI Content Sounds the Same (And How to Break It)” Inside this, I did not give surface-level advice like: “Use better prompts” or “humanize your content.” I addressed the actual problems creators keep searching for daily: • Why AI writing feels emotionally empty • Why LinkedIn posts now sound identical • Why audiences instantly detect robotic writing • Why “viral formatting” is slowly damaging originality • Why creators lose personality after using AI too much • Why over-polished content creates emotional distance • Why fake storytelling no longer builds trust • Why audiences are getting tired of motivational writing patterns I also openly broke down repetitive patterns AI tools repeatedly generate, including: • Fake depth through contrast writing • Predictable motivational endings • Dramatic one-line paragraph addiction • Generic emotional vocabulary • Overexplaining simple ideas • “Smart sounding” intellectual tone • Recycled thought leadership structures And more importantly, I explained how strong writers and content strategists can actually fix these problems without sounding robotic or overly optimized. This was not written as another “AI vs humans” debate. It was written for creators, strategists, freelancers, and writers who want their content to feel psychologically real again. Because honestly, the internet does not have a content shortage anymore. It has a perspective shortage. Newsletter link (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-ai-content-keeps-repeating-itself-rizwana-khan-bgm4c/) #ContentWriting #LinkedInTips #AIContent #ChatGPT #PersonalBranding #ContentStrategy #Copywriting #LinkedInCreators #SEOContent #WritingTips #DigitalMarketing #ContentMarketing #BrandBuilding #Newsletter #Freelancing
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A few days ago, someone asked me: “Why does ChatGPT give everyone the same boring content?” I asked them to show me the prompt. It was: “Write a LinkedIn post about productivity.” That explained everything. Most people are not getting weak output because the tool lacks capability. They are getting weak output because the instructions lack clarity. The difference between average and strong AI-generated writing often comes down to: • context • audience clarity • emotional direction • refinement So I decided to break this down properly. In my latest newsletter, I shared 7 mistakes most people make while using ChatGPT, (https://linkedin.com/pulse/7-mistakes-most-people-make-chatgpt-rizwana-khan-gwldc/?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_detail_base%3BA4hU7WKbRsCBmuyFD45sIA%3D%3D)along with real prompt examples, real writing scenarios, and practical fixes that actually improve the output. If you use ChatGPT for: • content writing • LinkedIn posts • newsletters • freelancing • brainstorming • marketing work this might save you hours of trial and error. Read the full newsletter and share your opinions.
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Everyone suddenly became an “AI expert.” But honestly? Most people are just typing random prompts and hoping for magic. AI is easy to access now. The real skill is knowing what to ask, how to guide it, and how to turn raw output into something people actually want to read. Prompt engineering is less about commands and more about clarity of thought. That’s the difference.
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In this newsletter: I Was Using ChatGPT All Wrong… Until I Fixed This, (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/i-using-chatgpt-all-wrong-until-fixed-rizwana-khan-rps8c/?trackingId=W2qad%2FbbNqLyYzRxhSQzlw%3D%3D) I share what changed and the system I now follow to fix it. You will learn: How I set my audience before writing How I build a clear outline first How I use AI for support, not full writing How I rewrite to keep my own voice How I add experience and data to improve content This is not about avoiding AI or depending on it fully. It is about staying in control while using it wisely. If you write with ChatGPT, this will help you keep your thinking and originality intact.
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Harshita Singh
Lucknow, India
Freelance writer crafting compelling content.
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Diet and Longevity: Exploring the Impact
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Sustainable Satellite Fuel Innovation
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Harnessing Mind States for Peak Performance
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Manav Verma
Patiala, India
Social Media Strategist for Luxury Brands
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ITC Maurya, New Delhi on Instagram: “Presenting The Dehlnavi Tr…
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ITC Maurya, New Delhi on Instagram: “Breathe in a revitalising …
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