I’ve been running a small personal blog where I pour out everyday frustrations— the queue that never moves, the bus that never comes, the coffee that’s always lukewarm. Readers come for the honesty and stay for the sense of “I’ve been there.” To keep the content fresh I’d like a writer who can turn these ordinary annoyances into engaging, slice-of-life stories that feel as if they were lifted straight from our own diaries. Here’s what will keep us on track: • Tone & style Conversational Indonesian, light humor, and a dash of self-reflection. Think of those after-work rants told over coffee: raw yet relatable, never whiny. • Scope Produce two to three standalone posts each week, 600–800 words apiece, focused squarely on daily complaints and small irritations. While SEO isn’t the core focus, weaving in natural keywords would be a plus for discoverability. • Workflow You pitch or I suggest a theme, you draft in Google Docs (or Word), I leave comments, we finalise within 48 hours. All pieces must be original and ready for direct upload to my personal blog—images or memes welcome if you have them. • Acceptance A post meets the mark when it feels honest, reads smoothly without errors, and closes with a thought or observation that nudges the reader to smile or nod in agreement. If turning life’s tiny pains into compelling stories sounds fun, let’s get started.