
10 Questions to Ask Before You Hire a Ghostwriter
You’re about to spend several months working closely with someone, hand them your story or your expertise, and put your name on whatever they produce.
Ghostwriting across every format
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You’re about to spend several months working closely with someone, hand them your story or your expertise, and put your name on whatever they produce.

Here’s the real number: a quality self-published book runs somewhere between $500 and $5,000, with most authors landing between $2,000 and $4,000 once editing, cover

Here is the roadmap in miniature turn your idea into a one sentence premise, build a simple outline, set a realistic schedule, write a deliberately

Writing a children’s book sounds like the easy version of writing a book. It is not. A picture book runs somewhere between 200 and 800

If you are asking this question, you are probably standing in one of two very different places, and the answer depends entirely on which one

People rarely ask this question casually. There is usually a date behind it: a conference, a product launch, a fiftieth anniversary, a milestone birthday, or

Ask this question online and you will get two confident answers. One camp will tell you that traditional publishing is a dying gatekeeping racket that

You have probably had two thoughts about writing a business book, and they contradict each other. The first is that a book would do real

You are about to pay a serious sum for a book that will carry your name. It is entirely reasonable to want certainty that the

Most people picture a ghostwriter as someone who takes a rough idea and invents a book out of it. That is not really the job.

These two words get used as if they mean the same thing, and they do not. It causes real problems. Authors post ads looking for

If you have a book in you but not the time or the training to write it, hiring a ghostwriter starts to look very appealing.