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Writing Is A Lifestyle Preference
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We run a small S-Corp I currently call Rainbow Writing, Inc. We handle
projects ourselves - and also we farm them out to what I call my cattle
pen, the Rainbow Writing, Inc. Outsource Team. I hire good, capable
people to work in the freelance writers field, and it helps them with
their careers.
To be a ghost writer is definitely a way of life. This article is about
how freelance writing is a developable field. Most people seem to think
it is solely about hiding “ghost writers,” making money, or otherwise
pushing around extremely talented writers. Seriously, it is about
taking the work up for overburdened people at low prices so they can
afford to be our clients. They thus manage to keep the field of
literature going in the face of “vanity publishing.” It’s really only
self publishing. On the other hand, there’s something to keeping your byline. I don’t
take other people’s byline, or credit to their name, when they are
considered to be a book author and I am only rewriting or otherwise
writing their stuff; they get their bylines instead, and I might be
credited somehow. When I write my own books, I use other names called
pseudonyms due to various technical issues, but I’m currently working
on the first book I ever have put out with my own name on it.
Writing is something you can just rattle off. It’s something you can
make a coffee table book from too. But if you go for only money,
chances are, you only host celebrities. Paris Hilton is not the only
lifestyle in all of existence.
The thing to do mostly is to cram down as many books and as much
writing enters your consciousness as humanly possible. But when you
take up your pen, in whatever form it may take, it needs to hit “paper”
and go somewhere lately. I made it there; you will make it somewhere
else.
This is especially so when you’ve started to break into the field and
you’re a ghost writer -- or ghostwriter -- who has never really ghosted
a book for someone else before. You’re probably thinking big bucks,
major book contracts, large amounts of cash advances from publishers
and huge percentages from the books you will be anonymously writing for
big time authors. You may need to slow down and reorder your priorities.
I make enough money at my regular writing projects to support my habit
of preferring to work with the first time author crowd. Some of those
people’s books do sell well over time, and it’s worth it to me to put
the time and effort into ghost writing or editing them that it takes to
really polish their work to a gleaming shine and make it productive and
meaningful as timeless literature or educational material.
This means more to me than a large check paid for the type of book I
truly hate to see my name associated with, and I feel very proud to
have more of the first timers’ works on my record than those. I guess
in the end it’s a tradeoff: timeless creation of worthy literature
versus timely production of flashy, self-gratifying stuff that may not
make me feel good to write it. Not that I don’t regularly take on that
kind of project. I need those books to get by and make money. But it
always gladdens me when I can write something that really makes the
author feel like he or she has produced a very fine book, and which is
something that will truly lend credit and greater credence to my
professional name and career as a writer.
People like that don’t need to face down what looks like to them to be
a million dollar price tag – when what they are looking for is
describable as a cheap ghost writer. They want an actual inexpensive
ghost writer or ghostwriter who understands their needs, both budgetary
and otherwise. Someone capable needs to be able to sit down with them
and negotiate a fairly low amount of money to be paid out by them, so
they can figure on at least getting some kind of returns from their own
books.
These potential authors are not Presidents of the United States or
famous movie actors, whose books are “guaranteed” to sell. Many of them
find themselves “stuck” with what used to be called vanity publishing,
and which is nowadays called self publishing. They won’t necessarily
find a commercial publisher who wants to take a chance on huge returns
from their books in today’s multifaceted but still challenging world of
publishing. However, they still have a lot of hope to be read and heard
from due to the millions of resources available to them through the
ever growing and ever popular World Wide Web, otherwise known as the
Internet. There is always hope to have your writing heard from. If you
need to hire a freelance writer, a ghost writer, a copy editor, a proof
reader, or all of the above to help you express your ideas and complete
a book manuscript, that world is readily available to you through the
auspices of my company, and many others.
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