
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
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
I read a column one morning in CodeLikeaGirl (on Medium) in which Kira Leigh eloquently expressed the sheer scariness of pursuing a career as a
I’ve never sat down and counted all of my ghostwriting/editing clients. Every once in a while, when I go in to clean up my file
I have been a full time writer since 2005. During that time, I’ve penned eight original or shared-world novels, had six of them published, the last