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Should You Credit Your Ghostwriter?
If you've considered turning to a ghostwriter for your book, you're not alone. According to the Association of Ghostwriters, more than 50% of nonfiction books (including memoirs) published recently were written by a ghostwriter. There are many benefits to using a...
#WeCanRecover — Someone Needs Your Story
Addiction is an ugly problem that affects some of the world's most beautiful people. If you're one of them, I offer you this simple encouragement: There is light at the end of the tunnel. As the #WeCanRecover movement makes clear, it's possible to move past a...
Crafting Compelling Interviews: Essential Questions
When writing a book, incorporating insights from experts and other contacts can add depth, authenticity, and authority to your narrative. Conducting effective interviews is a crucial skill, allowing authors to gather valuable information and perspectives. Here’s a...
Your Book Is the Start of Conversation, Not the End
You have a great idea in your head and are ready to transfer it to the page. So, you start writing it out, expecting your book to be the final word on whatever topic you're covering. Think again. Because if you think publishing your book is the last thing you'll say...
Writing a Book Outline: The First Step to Success
If the thought of writing a book outline makes you gag a little bit, you're not alone. Many great writers scoff at the outline. (Example: Stephen King.) But not all. Some embrace it to great success. And if you're planning on writing a memoir, business book, or other...
How Ghostwriting Works for Authors
If you have a story in your heart or head that's aching to get out but you aren't sure how to get it on the page, you may benefit from a ghostwriter. But you jump into a contract with a ghostwriter, you may wonder how ghostwriting works. Sound like you? If so, look...