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[Paid Content Creator Program] - Romance Writer

[Paid Content Creator Program] - Romance Writer

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Talent Acquisition | ReelShort, Chapters & My Fiction

Company Overview:

Crazy Maple Studio is a fast-growing company based in the Bay Area and Los Angeles, focusing on mobile gaming, reading, and streaming. We are proud to have a global team that drives our innovation and success across diverse markets.

My Fiction is a leading serialized novel platform with 70M+ readers worldwide, specializing in engaging, binge-worthy stories. As part of Crazy Maple Studio, our content powers multiple storytelling platforms, including Chapters (interactive stories) and ReelShort (vertical short dramas).

Job Overview:

We are seeking talented freelance writers to join our Paid Content Creator (PCC) Program on a work-for-hire basis. Writers in this program create original, emotionally driven stories in the following genres:

  • Paranormal Romance
  • Dark/Taboo Romance

Whether you’re an emerging writer or a seasoned author, this is an opportunity to get paid for your stories and reach millions of readers worldwide.

Responsibilities:

  • Write original serialized romance stories in one or more of the genres listed above
  • Deliver engaging, character-driven, and emotionally compelling narratives
  • Submit a minimum of 20,000 words for initial evaluation
  • Collaborate with our editorial team to refine and improve storylines as needed

Requirements:

  • Strong storytelling skills with a focus on emotional engagement
  • Familiarity with serialized fiction or web novel style is a plus
  • Ability to meet deadlines and deliver polished work
  • English fluency (native or advanced)

Compensation:

  • $20–$30 per 1,000 words for the first 20,000 words
  • Up to $50 per 1,000 words based on story performance
  • Additional compensation for stories selected for adaptation to ReelShort or Chapters

How to Apply:

Please submit the following to mfpaidcontent@crazymaplestudio.com

  • A writing sample (preferably in one of the target genres)
  • Three original story pitches

We look forward to helping you bring your stories to life for millions of readers!

Seniority level

  • Seniority level

    Not Applicable

Employment type

  • Employment type

    Other

Job function

  • Job function

    Writing/Editing and Art/Creative
  • Industries

    Entertainment Providers

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