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What is a Ghostwriter?
By Gary McLaren
Most books by famous personalities are actually written by ghostwriters. When you see an autobiography or memoir from a politician, businessperson, or celebrity, chances are that it has been written by a ghostwriter.
Here are a few examples. The autobiography
"Ronald Reagan: An American Life" was ghosted by Robert Lindsey.
“Learning to Sing”, the autobiography of American Idol star Clay
Aiken, was written with ghostwriter Allison Glock. The
autobiographies of Doris Day and Sophie Loren were written by A.E.
Hotchner. A client may decide to hire a ghostwriter because the client does not have any writing talent or because they are too busy. Ghostwriters, for their part, are usually well-established writers already, and are selected on that basis.
What do Ghostwriters Write?
Ghostwriters are hired to write many types of documents, from autobiographies for famous personalities to e-books for internet marketing gurus, and even letters for politicians. They also write fiction. Sometimes it is for a series of books written by several ghostwriters under one name, as with the stories of Nancy Drew or The Hardy Boys. Ghostwriters also continue to write novels under the name of popular authors who have died, as in the case of Robert Ludlum.
What Skills does a Ghostwriter Need?
A ghostwriter must be a good writer.
How is a Ghostwriter Paid?
Ghostwriters usually charge a flat fee for their work.
Sometimes they will reduce their ghostwriting fee in return for a percentage (perhaps 25-50%) of the royalties, or in rare cases they may waive their fee in return for a percentage of royalties.
The advantage of a flat fee is that a ghostwriter knows exactly how much he or she will be paid. The risk of relying on royalties is that even if the book is well-written, the ghostwriter has no control over the book's marketing and promotion.
Does a Ghostwriter Receive Any Credit?
More often than not, the public never knows
that a book was ghostwritten. Sometimes ghostwriters are even
legally bound to not reveal that they have ghosted a particular
book.
It could be an excellent career move. You've probably heard it said that everyone has a book inside them. Well, the fact of the matter is that not everyone has the time or the skill to write it.
As long as there is a story to be told, ghostwriters will continue to be in demand.
© Copyright 2006 Gary McLaren.
At last, a step by step plan showing writers how
to use your skills to rake in top dollars as
ghostwriters.
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