• You’re a Ghostwriter?

    When people ask me why I ghostwrite, they’re usually under the common misconception that being a published author automatically means you’re rich. Although there are rare moments of instant wealth in publishing, Tara Westover’s Educated and David Goggins’ Can’t Hurt Me come to mind, for the most part book writers…

  • Hate Mail

    Every so often I get hate comments about my ghostwriting career. The other day, I got a particularly harsh one that made me think about what I do to pay the rent (you didn’t think I made a living from my own books, did you?). So I did a little…

  • Help! My Ghostwriter Doesn’t Sound Like Me!

    Maybe the most important skill for a ghostwriter is mastering the author’s voice and syntax. There’s only one way to nail this: time and work. Today’s transcription software is incredible. What once took most of a morning can now be done in minutes with nearly flawless results. But if you…

  • Should my Ghostwriter Sign an NDA? 

    There’s no reason for anyone outside publishing circles to know you’re working with a ghostwriter, unless you don’t mind. J.R. Moehringer, who ghosted Prince Harry’s Spare (and Andre Aggasi’s Open), came out as his ghost in an explosive and controversial piece in The New Yorker about his experience (see my…

  • “I Have a Great Book Idea, I Just Don’t Have the Time to Write”

    One of the best reasons to hire a ghostwriter? You don’t have to quit your day job.Most of my clients are incredibly busy people. They have stories worthy of publication and the desire to write, but zero time to actually do it.A good ghostwriter works around your schedule. The collaboration…

  • Heroes on 9/11

    Brian McDonald On 9/11 Heroes by Billy Glidden His book tells the story of Chief William Feehan and the FDNY. Read on Substack

  • How Much Does a Ghostwriter Cost?

    For a traditional published book or legacy project (we’re talking about 300 pages or 90-100,000 words), my fee starts at $40,000. That number can go up depending on the timeline and scope. If you need the book done on a tight deadline or it requires me to put everything else…

  • You’re Sitting on a Bestselling Story, Now What? 

    How many times have books landed on the bestseller list with much fanfare only to fall off in a week or two as they tumble their way to the remainder bin?  Platform, marketing, and waves of popular culture can make your book an instant success, but they won’t make your…

  • Is Using Gen AI Like Stealing?

    You know those movies where a struggling writer comes in possession of a completed manuscript that belongs to someone else and decides to pass it off as their own? Usually, the author of the manuscript is either dead, dying, or believe they’ve lost the manuscript forever. The Infernal Machine with…

  • With Gen AI It’s Dumb and Dumber

    A recent article in the NY Times written by a Yale professor cites an MIT study of students writing essays with and without the use of Gen A.I. The ones who used A.I. began to suffer from a condition they called “cognitive debt”—weaker brain activity.Wait, what? Students get dumber using…

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