2 Ghostwriting Stories of Why Defending Yourself is Worthwhile

Ninth in an occasional series about stories and ideas that are worth a ghostwriter’s time. Ghostwriting about clearing one’s name and placing the blame on the correct person are two types of stories that interest large numbers of people, including ghostwriters. In movies, there’s Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Wrong Man” from 1956, in which Henry Fonda…

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1 Interesting Ghostwriting Secret: Expertise Not Needed

Recently, I took on a new ghostwriting client. A Pennsylvania-based personal injury lawyer hired me to ghostwrite some chapters into an already existing book about depositions. In our early conversations, I asked him if the writing will be technical and legal, since the target audience is attorneys. “No,” he said, “it needs to be written…

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Why 1 Excellent Marketing Book Mattered

Eighth in an occasional series about stories and ideas worth telling. “It takes a complete recipe to make the best cakes,” Guy Powell wrote in the preface to his book The Post-COVID Marketing Machine: Prepare Your Team to Win. “If one ingredient fails, the cake will be a dud. Running a business is exactly like…

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Even AI Agrees 8 Billion Humans are Better

I’m always trying to stay informed about the ghostwriting industry, and one subject I know I need to study more is AI ghostwriting. Recently, I came across a website called hypotenuse.ai, which sells a variety of ghostwriting services using the Bespoke tool.  Naturally, the site describes all the great things AI, or artificial intelligence, can…

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Ghostwriters See All Kinds, Even This Pale Bad 1

As a ghostwriter, I recently received this email: I arrived in Los Angeles on October 31st from Mississippi to attend the LA Film School. I didn’t have the means to get an apt, so I lived in my car id travel at night to various places all over Los Angeles way up in the mountains…

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