Highlights: J&B worked with the client on a 1,400-word essay for the Ayn Rand Fountainhead Essay Contest, addressing its Summer prompt. J&B split the project into the following steps: brainstorming, topic confirmation, outlining, draft writing, and editing and revision. To assist them with their writing goals, the team helped the client with creating a strong framework for their essay including an introduction section, thought-provoking claims, and a reflective conclusion. The Topic: J&B worked with the client on a 1,400-word essay for the Ayn Rand Fountainhead Essay Contest, addressing its Summer prompt. The Process: To begin the process, J&B conducted a brainstorming session with the client to go over Ayn Rand’s philosophy and text. After the brainstorming session, the team met with the client again to confirm ideas for the Summer prompt. Next, J&B shared a detailed outline with the client to help them write their first draft. After J&B presented their outline, the client prepared their first draft, which the team edited and revised for further improvements. The client followed J&B’s guidance while working on their second draft, which the team edited and polished so that it would be ready to submit to Ayn Rand, meeting J&B's high-quality essay writing standards. Writing Style: The client is an introspective writer interested in learning how to logically structure essays. To assist them with their writing goals, the team helped the client with creating a strong framework for their essay including an introduction section, thought-provoking claims, and a reflective conclusion. J&B also worked with the client on crafting strong analyses and persuasive arguments. J&B’s Key Goals: Structure and organization Logic Persuasive writing Editing