Wednesday, August 23, 2017

How To Find Good Experts When It Comes To Ghostwriting Memoirs

By Roger Gibson


Not everyone is a writer. However, that does not mean that you still cannot get your story told. If there is a book that you would like to write but you are not up to it, the best thing to do is to hire a ghostwriter to do it for you. Here is how to go about finding the right people for ghostwriting memoirs.

Agree with the author on how you will be billed for the services. This kind of service is certainly not cheap, but in the long run it is worth the investment. Some authors charge by the hour, while others charge per project. On an hourly basis, the amount paid will depend on how long it takes the author to write the book, so you won't have so much control over the final price, as compared to if you were charged on a project basis.

How you will communicate with the writer is another thing that you should agree on. There are so many methods that you can explore. The key thing is that you should be comfortable with the method you choose. For instance, you might be comfortable with driving down to where the writer is based and holding telephone interviews from time to time. Other people will be comfortable with emailing their information or with chatting online or doing online conference calls.

Have a deadline by which the project should end. Just be sure that the deadline that you give the writer is realistic. No need to rush them through a project. They will do a better job when they feel that they have not been rushed.

To get good results, it is important that you hire someone who is experienced. The person should have already written the kind of book that you want. This way, at least you will be sure that they understand you. This increases chances of you getting what you want.

Think about the kind of package that you would like to present your audience with. Whether you just want a book or you want to include other media, like audios and photos. Discuss with the writer on the best way to do this.

Find someone that you can work well with. This might require that you interview a couple of people first, before you find someone that you mesh well with. Having good rapport with the writer is vital, as you might find yourself spending quite a lot of time with them as you share information. If you don't like them right from the start, then you will find yourself not wanting to interact with them, which will affect your end result.

The writer should give you a draft first before they write the final draft. Take time and go through the draft, so as to check the accuracy and clarity of all the information that has been included. This will reduce any misunderstandings or chances of you being misquoted. Only after doing this should the writer start working on the final draft of the book.




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