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When I meet with prospective clients, I address their questions, including whether anyone will know they used a ghostwriter. The answer is no, because of the process we use to get your ideas to pages. None of the ideas are mine; they are all your ideas, concepts, presentations, podcasts, and articles. You provide the research and your time for interviews. As your ghostwriter,...


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Your expertise is a local asset; let’s turn it into a high-impact book that establishes your authority in Charlotte and beyond.

You should write a book.  The information you share is impactful for so many people. People are asking when your book is coming out.

You probably hear these questions when you give a presentation, guest on...


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A keynote can move a room for an hour. A book keeps speaking long after the event ends. If you are a speaker, consultant, or thought leader, you probably already have the raw material for a book. The real challenge is finding time for writing a book, along with structure and the gap between spoken ideas and a finished manuscript. That is where book ghostwriting comes in.

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If you are looking for blogging tips memoir writers need, start here. The blank page in memoir writing can be intimidating. I know this firsthand. When that happens, I take a walk, a vital part of my writing process. There is something about being outside that resets my mind for creativity. I come back grounded, ready to write, and usually with at least one idea that was not ...


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Let’s get one thing clear: if you’re writing, you’re a writer. If you can’t finish your book, you’re definitely a writer. We’re all busy in different ways, and our books get put aside. That’s not a sign that you’re lazy.

If you started a manuscript but can’t finish it, the problem is usually simpler than it feels. When a project this size starts to overwhelm you, what ...


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