Can Family Members Really Be Friends?
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Of all important relationships, friendship alone is undefined—by kinship, legal ties, or structured obligations In this essay, I argue...
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Mar 9
Nine Tips for Ghostwriting Success Tip No. 9 Never Agree to Work with a Client After your Decide You Won't
When You Say "No" , Mean It Not every potential project is suitable. If you have standards as a ghostwriter, some clients and projects...
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Feb 19
Nine Tips for Ghostwriting Success Tip No. 8 You're a Writer, Put it in Writing
You’re the Writer, Put It in Writing When the parties have reached a verbal agreement, it’s time for the writer to put the agreement in...
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Feb 5
Nine Tips for Ghostwriting Success Tip No. 7 The Timeline of Life's Ups and Downs
The Timeline of Life’s Ups and Downs Ghostwriters, here’s a powerful way to get clients to talk about their lives. I call it The Timeline...
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Feb 3
Nine Tips for Ghostwriting Success No. 6 Don't Mistake it for Therapy
It May be Therapeutic, but it is not Therapy Ghostwriting brings clients close to unfelt feelings and memories. Especially for memoirs...
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Feb 3
Nine Tips for Ghostwriting Success No. 5 Never Start Work Without Payment
Never Start Work without Payment Don't work for free; doesn't it seem obvious? Yet I’ve allowed myself to violate this rule for what...
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Feb 3
Nine Tips for Ghostwriting Success No. 4 Always Meet in Person
It's Always Best to Meet Clients in Person Ghostwriting projects do best when the ghost and the prospective client meet in person before...
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Feb 1
Nine Tips for Ghostwriting Success No. 3 No Sleepovers
No Sleepovers Never spend the night at the client’s home. Some of your clients may be wealthy and have big houses or even mansions. Some...
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Jan 31
Nine Tips for Ghostwriter Success No. 2 If You Don't See Books, Watch Out
IF you don't see books, watch out It’s always best to visit clients in person before you sign on for what can be a project that keeps you...
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Jan 31
Nine Tips for Ghostwriting Success No. 1 The Client is Not Your Friend
You have Enough Friends. The Client is Not One of Them The closet doors have been thrown open and the ghostwriters are coming out into...
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