Poetry Analysis Essays for Education Blog
Searching for an English student or graduate to write sample essays for IGCSE poetry. Each essay will be around 600-800 words and should not use generative AI.
What are you going to do:
I'm looking for an English Lit student or graduate to produce exemplar poetry analysis essays for GCSE students.
The first milestone is for one essay: Sujata Bhatt, ‘A Different History’, 600-800 words in the style of the sample attached.
No AI use to produce the essays. I want authentic work, not AI slop please.
The essays will be used on my blog and a select few on my YouTube channel.
There's also potential for future work creating revision resources and further essays. This first task is just to see your style, work ethic and check that I'm not receiving AI submissions. (I can do that myself! I want genuine writing, flaws and all, to share with students.)
In your cover letter, please answer the following questions:
- What's your educational background? Did you (or are you) studying Literature at university?
- What's your experience with writing academic essays?
- Are you committed to writing the essays yourself, without using AI?
- How would you approach researching a poem you haven't studied before? And for which there isn't a lot online? How would you study an unseen poem?
What we offer
- Flexible working hours
- Work from home
- Future work available
What we ask
- At least finished college A levels
- Essay writing
- Research
- English literature
- Poetry analysis
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Are you the perfect candidate? Click the button 'apply now' and we'll contact you as soon as possible!
Extra information
If I'm happy with your work, I have 15 poems I want essays written:
Aphra Behn, ‘Song: Love Armed’
Sujata Bhatt, ‘A Different History’
William Blake, ‘The Chimney-Sweeper’
Elizabeth Brewster, ‘Where I Come From’
Boey Kim Cheng, ‘Report to Wordsworth’
Gillian Clarke, ‘Lament’
Kevin Halligan, ‘The Cockroach’
Seamus Heaney, ‘Follower’
Liz Lochhead, ‘Storyteller’
Charles Mungoshi, ‘Before the Sun’
Katherine Philips, ‘A Married State’
Alexander Pope, From ‘An Essay on Man’
Carol Rumens, ‘Carpet-weavers, Morocco’
William Shakespeare, ‘Sonnet 18’
Judith Wright, ‘Hunting Snake’
- Status
- Open
- Education Level
- College, University
- Location
- Ramsbottom
- Working hours per week
- 5 - 10
- Type of Contract
- Casual / Part Time Jobs, Weekend, Work from home
- Salary indication
- Between £12.00 and £15.00 Per Hour
- Responsible for
- Essay writing and research
- Published at
- 08-12-2025
- Profession type
- Technical, Teaching / Instructors / Guides
- Full UK/EU driving license preferred
- No
- Car Preferred
- No
- Must be eligible to work in the EU
- No
- Cover Letter Required
- Yes
- Languages
- English
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