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Do I Need a Ghostwriter?


by Ronald J. Watkins
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You've had your idea for some time now. Perhaps you've made a list of what you want your book to say. You might very well have written passages. And now you are stumped. How do you turn this into a book? How do you organize it? How do you raise the level of your writing so it reads like the books you buy at the bookstore?

What too often follows these questions is a form of writer's block. Any progress towards writing a book comes to an abrupt halt. And there it usually remains, permanently. The book becomes an unfulfilled dream.

It doesn't have to be that way. If you have the vision and started building a house for yourself, then found the task beyond your ability, would you stop? Or would you bring in a skilled contractor?

Everyday we call on experts to perform tasks for us. So why not hire a ghostwriter to help you finish your book? People do it every day. In fact, most of the books on the bestseller lists have either been written by a ghostwriter or significantly edited and rewritten by one.

Writing a book is not simple. Certain aspects are very detail oriented, while others involve a broad vision. Simply organizing a book into a logical flow can be daunting. Expanding your concept by additional research is no less a challenge. It is no wonder so many start their book never to finish it.

So do what you do in every other aspect of your life: hire a professional.

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© Ron Watkins 2009