07-03-2025, 08:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2025, 08:07 AM by davidbarker109.)
I wanted to start this thread to share some helpful tips on choosing the right ghost book writers, especially if you’re working on a specific genre like fiction, memoir, or business. It’s not always easy to find the perfect match, so here’s what I’ve learned:
✅ Look for experience in your genre – A writer who has handled similar books will better understand the style, tone, and audience expectations.
✅ Ask for writing samples – Don’t just take their word for it. Review actual samples to see if their style fits your vision.
✅ Check client reviews or testimonials – This gives you a sense of how reliable and professional they are.
✅ Discuss your goals clearly – A good ghostwriter will listen, ask questions, and work with you to bring your ideas to life.
✅ Clarify ownership and rights upfront – Make sure you’re clear about who owns the final manuscript.
If you’ve worked with a ghost book writer, feel free to share your experience or more tips. Let’s help each other out!
✅ Look for experience in your genre – A writer who has handled similar books will better understand the style, tone, and audience expectations.
✅ Ask for writing samples – Don’t just take their word for it. Review actual samples to see if their style fits your vision.
✅ Check client reviews or testimonials – This gives you a sense of how reliable and professional they are.
✅ Discuss your goals clearly – A good ghostwriter will listen, ask questions, and work with you to bring your ideas to life.
✅ Clarify ownership and rights upfront – Make sure you’re clear about who owns the final manuscript.
If you’ve worked with a ghost book writer, feel free to share your experience or more tips. Let’s help each other out!