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So, backstory.
I’ve been a writer for as long as I can remember—and writing, in turn, has become much of who I am, too. Growing up in Western Canada, my stories detailed a childhood growing up in the woods and going to school in the sticks, feeding horses at lunch break, and camping in the mountains with my family. I wrote of friendship and heartbreak, companionship and victories, learning and detailing more of myself daily.
Those first stories penned in a messy scrawl have grown to illustrate just how far I’ve come and how far I have yet to go. Writing is my greatest joy and biggest pain in the ass—as any writer will tell you—and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
So here’s to the midway point of the great beginning, the start of a new professional writing service from all of me to all of you.
Cheers, world. Here’s to many more.
xoxo
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What is ghostwriting?
By definition, ghostwriting is writing material to be used by another in their name. It's a funny field, to be sure, but a beneficial one for both writer and publisher.
A publisher is one who is often filled with ideas for novels without the skills or time necessary to execute them, which is where the writer steps in. I've collaborated with dozens of publishers in my career and have found harmony in the collaboration process.
Many searching out a ghostwriter do so by recommendation from a friend or colleague, and the industry itself is more popular than one might be led to believe. A certain amount of mystery has always existed between the writer and the reader of published works, and that mystery lives on to this day.