How to Keep Your Copyright When Hiring a Ghostwriter
Today we’re tackling a question that trips up authors, entrepreneurs, and content creators far more often than it should – and one that can cost you everything if you get it wrong. Yes, we’re talking about the ghostwriting copyright agreement: the single document that determines whether you own every word of the book, article, or script
Today we’re tackling a question that trips up authors, entrepreneurs, and content creators far more often than it should – and one that can cost you everything if you get it wrong. Yes, we’re talking about the ghostwriting copyright agreement: the single document that determines whether you own every word of the book, article, or script
A year or two ago, the pitch sounded irresistible: feed a prompt into ChatGPT, wait a few minutes, and walk away with a finished manuscript. No advances, no deadlines, no awkward conversations with a writer who doesn’t quite “get” your vision. For a while, a lot of aspiring authors believed it. Then the manuscripts came
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There is a reason journaling has survived every cultural shift, technological revolution, and wellness trend of the past century. It works. When life gets heavy – when grief refuses to lift, anxiety loops endlessly, or emotions sit wordless in your chest – writing offers something no app, supplement, or advice column can fully replicate: a private, judgment-free
Today we’re exploring something that’s quietly transforming the world of children’s literature – and it’s a topic that matters deeply to parents, educators, indie authors, and passionate storytellers who have a message but need professional help bringing it to life. Yes, we’re talking about children’s book ghostwriting – a service that has grown from a niche creative
Today we’re exploring something that many aspiring authors overlook entirely – yet it can make the difference between a manuscript that sits in a drawer and one that reaches thousands of readers. Yes, we’re talking about developmental ghostwriters: the skilled professionals who don’t just write your words but shape your entire book from the ground up.
Let’s be direct about something most ghostwriting conversations dance around: you’re not just asking whether a book can get written. You’re asking whether investing ₹1–5 lakhs (or more) in a professional ghostwriter will actually pay off. That’s a fair, smart question — and one we hear constantly. Here’s what we’ve observed across dozens of client
There’s a question that surfaces every time a celebrity memoir hits the bestseller list or a business leader publishes a thought leadership book: Did they actually write this? And if the answer is “not entirely,” does that make the authorship dishonest? We’ve been wrestling with this question in the publishing world for decades, and the
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There is a story in almost every NRI family that nobody has written down yet. A grandfather who crossed the border during Partition carrying nothing but his children and a memory of the house he left behind. A grandmother who ran a household through drought, financial ruin, and the slow rebuilding of everything. A great-uncle
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The biggest mistake first-time authors make when hiring a ghostwriter has nothing to do with choosing the wrong person. It happens before the collaboration even begins. They show up to the first meeting with a rough idea in their head, a folder of disorganised notes, and the vague hope that a skilled writer will somehow