Much like an Executive Assistant is to a CEO, a Ghostwriter is to an Author.
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Ghostwriting
Ghostwriting. It sounds so mysterious or only accessible to the rich and famous. But it isn’t only the purview of others. Books get ghostwritten everyday, so does web content, blog posts, social media content, and the list goes on. After all, content is king, right?
If you’ve ever wished you could be in two places at once, that you could split and divide to do more, or always thought someday you’d write a book, then there’s your answer to both questions. As your ghostwriter, we are the you, you don’t have time to be.
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Developmental Editing
Bet you thought there was just one type of editing, didn’t you? Surprise! There are several types of editing, and here they are:
-Line editing
-Copyediting
-Proofreading (yes, it’s a type of editing)
Proofreading is not the same as beta reading. Nor is beta reading the same as an alpha reader. Even editors and readers have their niche and their place on the team that gets your book from written to published. But what if you could find someone to do a deep dive of your story which includes all the above PLUS feedback about plot, structure, characterization, voice, and more? Think of the developmental editing as a funnel. This editor takes a step back for the bigger picture with a thorough read of your manuscript, then drills down to make suggestions in MSWord with Track Changes or Google Docs so you can work together to get your manuscript completed and ready for your proofreader.
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Beta Reader/Book Reviewer
Beta readers are your target audience readers. They are your market research market to see what works and what doesn’t for your READERS. Look for readers who read the genre you write in. A cozy mystery reader may not be your best bet for a Space Opera. But, if your reader loves Sci-Fi AND Fantasy, then you may have a wider pool of readers. Plus, these guys are your cheerleaders. The ones who tell their friends about your book.
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Writing Consultant
Need to get a leg up on your writing skills? Content writing, magazine writing, academic writing, and book writing aren’t all the same. Each has their own formatting, verbiage, expectations, and structure and flow. Whatever type of writing you do, if you need help or encouragement, reach out to schedule your first call.
The Numbers...
If you’ve ever wished you could be in two places at once, that you could split and divide to do more, or always thought someday you’d write a book, then there’s your answer to both questions. As your ghostwriter, we are the you, you don’t have time to be.
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