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Hiring a Ghostwriter 3: Stylistic Range
2 Comments Published December 17th, 2007 in Writing, Editing, & PublishingThe third quality you should look for in a prospective ghostwriter is the ability to mimic your writing style. Well known authors—particularly novelists—have distinctive writing styles, sometimes to the point that you can recognize their work even without seeing the name on the spine of the book. A ghostwriter has to be able to master […]
Hiring a Ghostwriter 2: Active Listening
0 Comments Published December 16th, 2007 in Writing, Editing, & PublishingContinuing our series on how to find the best ghostwriter for your project, we move on to our second criterion for success, Active Listening.
The ability to listen to you—and more, to understand you—is important in any consultant you hire. A ghostwriter’s job is to “channel” your ideas. That means paying attention, taking notes, making recordings, […]
Hiring a Ghostwriter 1: Compatibility
3 Comments Published December 13th, 2007 in Writing, Editing, & PublishingWhen you hire a ghostwriter to help you with a project, it’s your name and reputation on the line. If you’ve never worked with a ghost before, you might think the most important thing is to find a good writer.
But most people who stay in business as professional writers can write competently, grammatically—even brilliantly. Just […]
Marketing Sherpa Wants You to Know about Ghostwriters
0 Comments Published November 27th, 2007 in Book Reviews, Writing, Editing, & PublishingToday is the last day to get a free copy of Marketing Sherpa’s 80-page report (regular price US$127) How to Get Your Business Book Published. If it’s still November 27, 2007 as you read this, go download your copy of the report right now and don’t wait to finish reading this post. If it’s too […]
Word of the Day: Transcraping
7 Comments Published August 25th, 2007 in New Media, Writing, Editing, & PublishingThe other day I posted some of my Podcast Asylum articles on EzineArticles.com. Within an hour of their approval, the Google alert I have set on my own name produced a link to a post entitled “Der Podcast Von Meiner Unzufriedenheit.” For those who don’t read German, that’s “The Podcast of My Discontent.”
More like the […]
Can You Really Write a Book in 3 Months?
4 Comments Published August 2nd, 2007 in Articles, Writing, Editing, & PublishingYes! And no.
Since I offer visitors to my website the prospect of a book in 3-6 months, I thought I should address the questions of when, whether, and how it’s possible to produce a full-length book so quickly.
At the recent BACN Publishing Panel, Dr. Bette Daoust said that it takes her 32 hours to write […]
Writing and Publishing for Consultants Recording
1 Comment Published July 31st, 2007 in Author-ized Appearances, Writing, Editing, & PublishingThe Writing and Publishing for Consultants panel at the July meeting of the Bay Area Consultants Network was a great success. You can download the handout with links to publishing resources from the BACN website.
Here is the list of questions addressed by panelists Patricia Coate, Dr. Bette Daoust, and Karen Pierce Gonzalez (with a few […]
Publishing for Consultants Panel on July 27th
Closed Published June 28th, 2007 in Author-ized Appearances, Writing, Editing, & PublishingI’ll be moderating a panel on Writing and Publishing for Consultants at the July 27th meeting of the Bay Area Consultants Network. This will be a real challenge, as there’s so much to say about publishing and so little time to say it in, but I’ve been working hard with the panelists to coordinate the […]
What Good Is a Traditional Publisher?
Closed Published June 26th, 2007 in Articles, Writing, Editing, & PublishingA colleague recently put this question in the bluntest of terms: “If publishers won’t promote your book and they take a huge percentage, what exactly do they do for the author?”
I wouldn’t say that publishing houses won’t promote your book, but first-time authors get a very small piece of the marketing pie—and publishers have smaller […]
Ghostwriting Does NOT Preclude Authenticity
2 Comments Published May 22nd, 2007 in Articles, Writing, Editing, & PublishingThere’s been a veritable storm of discussion in the blogosphere lately on the topic of ghost blogging. Despite the number of people weighing in on the subject, very little new is being said. The great bulk of commentators—many of whom are PR professionals who’ve made up quotes and attributed them to their clients without batting […]
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