I have recently used a ghostwriting service. I am very busy, so it helped to keep me going, when the GW emailed me a section, I had to respond quickly. Forward progress. It was a bit awkward at first. But once I became the authority and director of my own project, it smoothed out. I really just had to be decisive and ask for what I wanted. And if it didn’t come out like I wanted, I just had to ask them to re-write it, and I just kept giving instructions until the section was just what I wanted. So my take away is … It was worth it to me to get the help. It took some courage and inner strength to ask for what I wanted, but isn’t that part of writing and sharing…? The inner growth and confidence that comes from expansion and deciding who I am? I Am empowered from the process. Thank you for the info Chandler! I love your stuff…!❤
I am new to novel writing. Yes, you are right, I don't have the time, patience or experience to finish my novel although I've written about 50,000 words. Those 50,000 words are not connectable and written in segments. I did meet a very helpful woman who is a ghost writer but doesn't have much of a track record on the internet that I can find. I'm hoping if I hire her that she can take all that I've written and find my voice.
In terms of ghost writing at digital landscape is quite superb in a larger extend. Its pretty incredible things in superb level. what a huge things at freelance tips and tricks.
Aaah - at 3:59 you say "people who " 'have went' with a ghostwriter!!!" Sorry, It's "people who 'HAVE GONE' with a ghostwriter! Just not acceptable speaking....! Sorry - I am old-school when it comes to correct grammar and such grammatical errors from a growing number of speakers/writers in social media are like nails on the old chalkboard to my ears...And should not be made by people in the writing/publishing business...!
@@selfpublishingTV awesome! I’m from Pickens. Up towards the mountains. I live in St. Louis now. Miss it so much! I’m trying to get someone to help me write a book about my coming out story and how growing up in the Appalachia area made it hard.
Thank you for very informative video. I don’t believe ghost writing results in your work. It is best to hire a good editor to help and motivate you to put your own words down on paper.
I have recently used a ghostwriting service. I am very busy, so it helped to keep me going, when the GW emailed me a section, I had to respond quickly. Forward progress. It was a bit awkward at first. But once I became the authority and director of my own project, it smoothed out. I really just had to be decisive and ask for what I wanted. And if it didn’t come out like I wanted, I just had to ask them to re-write it, and I just kept giving instructions until the section was just what I wanted. So my take away is … It was worth it to me to get the help. It took some courage and inner strength to ask for what I wanted, but isn’t that part of writing and sharing…? The inner growth and confidence that comes from expansion and deciding who I am? I Am empowered from the process. Thank you for the info Chandler! I love your stuff…!❤
What if you just can’t write properly and it’s not about time
This is incredible and valuable!
I wanna be a ghostwriter someday soon!
Thank you very much! 😍
I am new to novel writing. Yes, you are right, I don't have the time, patience or experience to finish my novel although I've written about 50,000 words. Those 50,000 words are not connectable and written in segments. I did meet a very helpful woman who is a ghost writer but doesn't have much of a track record on the internet that I can find. I'm hoping if I hire her that she can take all that I've written and find my voice.
This video was succinct and insightful!
2023: ChatGPT does this free in perfect grammar...mostly....IF you break it down, paragraph by paragraph
it does a good job making an outline too
What do you think? Should you hire a ghostwriter? Or not? Let us know in the comments below!
Nope am kool don't need a ghostwriter...the point in me wanting to write a book is for me to actually write the book myself
@@shantellewin2118 awesome!
@Pasta Tasha love it!
This is super helpful. Thanks Chandler!
Thanks for checking out the video, Nate!
Do you need to provide the main content to the ghost writer? Or do you provide the idea and concepts and they produce the books?
In terms of ghost writing at digital landscape is quite superb in a larger extend.
Its pretty incredible things in superb level.
what a huge things at freelance tips and tricks.
I'm considering using a ghostwriter for a two part comic book.
Great info thanks
Aaah - at 3:59 you say "people who " 'have went' with a ghostwriter!!!" Sorry, It's "people who 'HAVE GONE' with a ghostwriter! Just not acceptable speaking....! Sorry - I am old-school when it comes to correct grammar and such grammatical errors from a growing number of speakers/writers in social media are like nails on the old chalkboard to my ears...And should not be made by people in the writing/publishing business...!
Thank you! Appreciate your feedback!
I agree
Did you go to Clemson? I’m from that area. Huge fan here!
Grew up 15 mins from there!
@@selfpublishingTV awesome! I’m from Pickens. Up towards the mountains. I live in St. Louis now. Miss it so much! I’m trying to get someone to help me write a book about my coming out story and how growing up in the Appalachia area made it hard.
Thank you for very informative video. I don’t believe ghost writing results in your work. It is best to hire a good editor to help and motivate you to put your own words down on paper.
Agreed!
@@selfpublishingTVare “ghost writing”, fees different for making a hit song since it’s less writing ✍️?
Ghostwriters are spooky and expensive! No can do :|