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Category: Writing Advice

Working from home doesn’t have to be less productive than being in the office. As we head into another week of working from home, we thought we’d...
This article about Carrie Cantor, who has three decades’ worth of experience in the book publishing industry, is about the importance of searching for the right editor,...
Book coaches help fiction and nonfiction writers structure their book, define their point, get the words out of their head and onto the page, revise and polish...
Speeches aim to inspire or convince. Key speeches by U.S. presidents are carefully constructed—usually by professional ghostwriters—to call Americans to action in vital historic moments. The following...
Seasoned ghostwriters know a secret: Writing is the easy part. It’s everything else which consumes most of our time. Lest we be perceived as overly inquisitive or...
What if women writers building their platform was an altruistic act, rather than a dreaded exercise in shallow self-aggrandizement?
In this excerpt from a ScriptMag interview, screenwriter Bob Sáenz discusses his first screenwriting gig for a Hallmark movie, which was actually a rewrite of a previous...
Chris Benguhe see's words, phrases and ideas shine through him. It's a process he defines as being a Words Whisperer because it's like whispering into the minds...
This week's edition of the Weekly Ghost covers new writing technology developments disrupting (and enhancing!) the publishing and speechwriting world—plus a wealth of exciting updates from our...
So, you’ve finished your book, but something isn’t working with it, and you don’t know what to do. That's where a developmental editor comes in.

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