
Confessions of a Ghostwriter: A Dish Best Served Cool
In a prior ”confession,” I talked about the qualities of a hero in context with a book I was writing for a client I code-named
In a prior ”confession,” I talked about the qualities of a hero in context with a book I was writing for a client I code-named
A ghostwriting client (hereafter, ”Murphy”) hired me to write a coming-of-age fantasy. He’d written a proposed opening scene in which the reader meets a heroic
I recently had to exorcise, er, fire a client. One I’d been working with for years. I have written three complete novels for this fellow,
A client for my ghostwriting and editing services—I shall call him Rocky—once asked me what essential things a writer must do to lay the foundations
This is a true story. The names and titles have been changed to protect the guilty. A longtime collaborator whose movie script I was novelizing
What? Who hires a ghostwriter for fiction? I know, right? I frequently get asked that question when I’m on writing panels at conventions. And