BOO! What is a Ghostwriter?
So what exactly does it mean to be a ghostwriter?
A ghostwriter is someone who creates a piece of writing for someone else. The other person owns the work, and the ghostwriter remains quiet about the whole affair.
Why do people hire ghostwriters?
There are several reasons that someone might hire a ghostwriter. The most common reason is that someone has a story to tell but doesn't feel equipped to write it in a way that will do justice to the story.
What kinds of projects call for ghostwriters?
All kinds! Here are a few examples.
- a novel based on an amazing idea
- illustrations without words to go with them
- a true story that deserves to be shared
- family history to be preserved for future generations
How does ghostwriting work?
When you hire a ghostwriter, you communicate the story to your ghostwriter. The ghostwriter writes the words and shows them to you. You provide feedback about what you love and any changes you'd like to see. You own the finished project and can publish it or do whatever you like with it.
Do you have to give a ghostwriter credit?
You do not. Sometimes people will give the ghostwriter a shout-out as a contributor or some other title, but you don't have to do that. You don't even have to acknowledge that you used a ghostwriter.
What does a ghostwriter cost?
This varies a lot. Most ghostwriters will give you a quote based on the project. Expect to spend at least $20 or $30 an hour on someone with experience and skill.
Where can I find a ghostwriter?
This blog is a good place to start. I provide ghostwriting services for fiction, creative non-fiction (true stories), and children's books.
There are also some websites where you can find ghostwriters. Friverr.com is a good example.
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