Dark WLW Gothic Novel Ghostwriting
Budget / Salary$750–1,500
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted3 hours ago
I am midway through shaping an atmospheric WLW novel that blends gothic horror with an unflinching study of psychology. Gothic architecture, candlelit corridors and creeping dread frame a slow-burn romance between two women whose bond is built on obsession, trauma and moral conflict. The tone must stay dark and haunting while remaining psychologically intense and emotionally realistic; anything melodramatic or trope-driven will break the spell.
Here is how I picture our collaboration:
• We outline together, scene by scene, so the emotional architecture never feels accidental.
• You draft in adult, literary prose—measured, sensory, restrained—grounding every supernatural flourish in believable human stakes.
• Each chapter lands in a shared folder for feedback loops, giving us room to adjust mood, pacing and character motivation before moving forward.
• Final hand-off is a clean, fully polished manuscript ready for professional editing.
Non-negotiable pillars: gothic horror atmosphere, psychological depth and a WLW romance that reads as lived-in rather than token. The narrative must explore obsession, trauma and moral conflict without tidy resolutions.
If you love building dread, lingering in grey morality and crafting intimacy that feels both dangerous and tender, I would love to trade notes and begin writing.
Here is how I picture our collaboration:
• We outline together, scene by scene, so the emotional architecture never feels accidental.
• You draft in adult, literary prose—measured, sensory, restrained—grounding every supernatural flourish in believable human stakes.
• Each chapter lands in a shared folder for feedback loops, giving us room to adjust mood, pacing and character motivation before moving forward.
• Final hand-off is a clean, fully polished manuscript ready for professional editing.
Non-negotiable pillars: gothic horror atmosphere, psychological depth and a WLW romance that reads as lived-in rather than token. The narrative must explore obsession, trauma and moral conflict without tidy resolutions.
If you love building dread, lingering in grey morality and crafting intimacy that feels both dangerous and tender, I would love to trade notes and begin writing.
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