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What it takes to be a ghostwriter

Is there a Ghostwriter in the House How to break into the Ghostwriting business

The job of a ghost writer is far from boring and everyday the job is presented a different topic to write about. I know as I am one of those ghostwriters. I would like to tell you a bit about the trade and then you can decide if you really want to be part of this profession.

Technology has provided us with the means of generating articles and stories by way of software however I have found the software method to be simply "Trash". I have tried several different software and all do the same thing. It slaughters the original article. Take it from me it is better to create your own article. The quality is better and in the long run it is faster. Your client will also appreciate your dedication to writing the article as opposed to the software version.

First off let me explain why people would employ the services of a ghostwriter. Perhaps they wish to break into a new market and their English may not be up to par. They may not appreciate the difference between a noun and a pronoun. These people have impressive ideas but simply lack the skills necessary to write an article or possibly a book. The best they can do is providing an outline and necessary notes to the ghostwriter and let him take over from there.

Once you have accepted an assignment as a ghostwriter for an article or book you never really know just what you will be writing about. I have received assignments ranging from vacation articles catering to specific countries to articles on increasing the length of ones private parts. I have received a position to write an e-book on real estate as well as proofreading one on raising a child. The ghost writer receives his name from the fact that he is paid for his labors and as a result the completed work belongs to another. This entitles the owner to place their name upon the article as if he wrote it. No mention is usually made of the ghostwriter's name.

I have had the opportunity to ghost write a series of reviews on plays and operas as well as celebrity singers and bands. The assortment of assignments is endless. Although you rarely meet face to face with the celebrities you tend to associate with them from your research. Usually the promoter will provide you a rough set of notes and you must rewrite them and arrange them in some sort of logical manner.

As I had previously mentioned it is not unusual for a ghostwriter to ghost a book for a client. Generally these books are of a non


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