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To make a long story short, I am in need of a ghost writer to help me with my books written and ideas for new stories. How do you go about finding one? Thanks.
I'm not sure if there is a formal process, but you could look around the site to see if there is a writer whose style you like, and just ask them.
To make a long story short, I am in need of a ghost writer to help me with my books written and ideas for new stories. How do you go about finding one? Thanks.
To make a long story short, I am in need of a ghost writer to help me with my books written and ideas for new stories. How do you go about finding one? Thanks.
Question.

I'm getting tired of doing the Have to Ways of query letters. They are all the same letters changed to fit different agents. Can't we just once do are own that's different that will grab their attention to want to read your book?

How can you tell them in your own way that you have a wide genre from YA, Fiction, Historical fiction, Drama, Plays, and personal near death experience more than once in my life?

I have so much to share and am very flexible in how to get the book written from first, third, or both person. How can you get an agent to take the risk to reach for the stars with you?

I'm like all other authors who want to stop trying to get their books out. It's hard to keep pushing when you don't know what to change to make it happen.

Comments are very welcome.

I am working on those wonderful query letters. Send send and sending.
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