Ghostwriter For Hire

You have an idea for a book. Maybe it’s a memoir the world needs to read. Maybe it’s a showcase for how you can revitalize your industry. Maybe it’s a manifesto based on the hard lessons life has taught you.

Maybe it’s not even a book, but a course or a series of blog posts or videos.

No matter the specifics, those ideas are burning a hole in your brain. They won’t leave you alone until the they’re turned into words to put out into the world. It needs to happen. You need to make this happen.

But there’s a problem.

It’s not happening.

Why isn’t it happening? Maybe you’re not sure how to write it. Maybe you know how to write it, but don’t think you have the writing chops to give the idea the treatment it deserves. Maybe you know how to write it, and write it well, but aren’t sure how to organize the thoughts into an actual book. Maybe you know all of those things, but life won’t give you the time to act on that knowledge.

Maybe it’s a combination. Maybe it’s something else entirely. Whatever it is, your book isn’t happening. You need some help.

As luck would have it, i’ve given that exact kind of help to a few dozen people since 2008. The nature of ghostwriting means i can’t tell you exactly who, but here’s a few examples of the sort of projects i’ve helped move from inspiration to reality:

  • Memoir for the founder of a Fortune-500 company

  • Memoir-slash-call-to-action for a C3 quadriplegic and accessibility activist

  • Manifesto on funnel marketing for an internationally known marketing consultant

  • Addiction recovery memoir for a world-champion kickboxer

  • How-to guide about Amazon marketing, for a national internet advertising firm

  • Campaign guide for a nationally recognized tabletop role-playing game brand

  • Business guide for companies expanding operations into China

  • Memoir-slash-business guide for a real estate mogul

  • How-to guide about a specific real estate technique, for a different real estate mogul

  • Series of Instruction manuals for a regional martial arts chain

I’ve also completed the next book in a series whose initial author had died, and stopped counting at 1,000 the number of blog posts i’ve written for somebody else to put their name on.

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to ghostwriting, whatever those big mills might try to sell you. Some people have a solid outline that needs to become prose. Other folks just have a cloud of ideas and need help from the beginning. Still others can do most of the work on their own, but need an experienced person to coach them through the process.

Whatever you need, i can help you find out what process will work best. If i’m the guy to help you complete that process, we’ll make it happen. If not, i’ll recommend a few people who will be a better fit.

Either way, the process starts with reaching out. So reach out.


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