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Critical Thinking and 1 Author’s Voice

By Lee Barnathan / March 17, 2025
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Last week, I wrote about the importance of critical thinking in book editing. Read it here. Buried in the 11th paragraph of that piece was this sentence: Are my edits removing the author’s voice? Too often, one editor takes a manuscript and butchers it in such a way that the author no longer recognizes it.…

Critical Thinking is 1 Critical Skill in Book Editing

By Lee Barnathan / March 10, 2025
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I have long believed that critical thinking is a skill that is lost among much of the population. People who can think critically can evaluate information and decide if it’s true, false, necessary, or unnecessary. They can take that information and make better judgments and hold well-informed opinions. That seems to be disappearing in society,…

Why Stories Make 1 Speech Better

By Lee Barnathan / March 3, 2025
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Here’s a story about stories. I recently gave a speech at a networking group of which I have been a member for eight years (and am quitting this month, but that’s not important right now). I had 10 minutes to talk about ghostwriting, since we were expected to talk about our business. I had previously…

Why You Need 1 Capable Book Editor

By Lee Barnathan / February 24, 2025
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Early in my career as a book editor, and edited a manuscript of an expository essay in which the author asserted that the presence and existence of ISIS signaled that Armageddon, as described in the Book of Revelation, is here. I had to do a lot of fact checking, especially making sure the author correctly…

Why Best Tale of 2 Brothers is Essential

By Lee Barnathan / February 17, 2025
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Eighth in an occasional series about stories and ideas worth telling. Everybody, brothers included, makes choices, and there always are repercussions and consequences of the choices everybody makes. One can choose to live near nature, hear the sounds of birds and insects chirping; enjoy the clean, crisp air, and feel peace—and be susceptible to wild…

10 Big Bad Word Choices for Speechwriters

By Lee Barnathan / February 10, 2025
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I’m going to begin by stating something incredibly obvious: Words matter in speeches. Trust a speech writer in NYC. Duh, I hear you thinking. Fair enough, let me continue. A speech should be written concisely, meaning the speaker gets up, gets it done quickly, and gets out. That means the speaker (and by extension, the…

1 Easy AI Choice Clients Should Make

By Lee Barnathan / February 3, 2025
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To AI or not to AI, that is the question. See what I did? I, a human, took something famous written by another human and put a twist on it. I wanted to see if I could get AI to write the same line, so I went to ChatGPT and asked it to “Take Shakespeare’s…

5 Steps to a Great Outline that Wows

By Lee Barnathan / January 27, 2025
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As a ghostwriter, the copy is everything. If the client doesn’t like what’s been written, it’s going to be a longer, less enjoyable process. Or worse, the client will walk. This means that the copy has to sing. It has to wow. It has to excite the client. Mastering your essay writing can in turn…

SEO: 7 Big Reasons Ghostwriters Need It

By Lee Barnathan / January 20, 2025
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A website is not enough. You need SEO, too. Busy areas have competitive SEO markets where you may need our services like a ghostwriter in NYC. Last week, I wrote about how the best way to find a ghostwriter is to find a ghostwriter’s website. This week, I’m going to twist things around and address this…

5 Good Reasons Use Website to Find Ghostwriter

By Lee Barnathan / January 13, 2025
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Need a ghostwriter? Find the website. It’s mid-January. You feel like this is the year you’re going to tell your story. You’ve been itching to for some time now, and you can no longer wait. You also know you can’t write it yourself. You need a ghostwriters in NJ. Lee Barnathan can provide book editing services…