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When Writing Your Book, Two Ghostwriters Are Better Than One

The Writers For Hire perfects the ghostwriting process with a unique team approach to manuscripts that combines the power of multiple editors with the efficiency of a lead project writer.

    SARASOTA, FL, August 20, 2009 /Journalism and Writing PR News/ -- When ghostwriting a book, The Writers For Hire, Inc., uses a unique writing method that journalists and writers workshops have known about for years, but that the ghostwriting industry has typically ignored. The method is called "teamwork." As obvious and non-original as that sounds, the typical relationship between a ghostwriter and client is a one-on-one approach that can suffer from the absence of strong editors.

Newspapers have long understood the necessity of an editor-in-chief to the writing process. And writers who are attempting the do-it-yourself approach to books often circulate their manuscript among workshops, allowing for multiple angles of editorial feedback. However, a client involved with a single ghostwriter often misses out on the editorial process.

The Writers For Hire has streamlined a four-person-team approach to ghostwriting that solves this potential problem by combining the power of multiple editors with the efficiency of a lead project writer. The process involves a lead writer, a support writer, a senior editor, and "blind proofreader," who reviews the book with a set of fresh eyes at the end of the process.

"It's not that an individual freelance ghostwriter can't do a great job," says Wintress Odom, co-founder and -owner of The Writers For Hire. "Certainly they can. But no one person can get the sort of insight into a work that a strong team can provide. And if you can manage to provide that team insight while maintaining the personal relationship that clients expect from a single ghostwriter - then I think the clients really get the best of both worlds, and the opportunity for a better product."

The Writers For Hire, Inc., specializes in non-fiction manuscripts, both personal and business-related. Typical projects include:

• family histories - often purchased by son's and daughter's to preserve their parents' memories
• business books - traditionally sold online or given out by industry professionals for branding benefits
• corporate scandals, tell-alls, and true crime novels - frequently procured by individuals who have first-hand experience with unusual events
• self-help books, political commentaries, and educational manuscripts.

According to Odom, writing a book with The Writers For Hire can be enjoyable and fulfilling, but she also warns that clients should be aware that writing a book requires some stick-to-itiveness. "There will be a lot of smiles to go around - both during the process and after you have a printed copy with your name on the cover," says Odom. "But you have to go into the process with realistic expectations. Even if we're doing 90% of the legwork, it's still your story - you still need to communicate with us, often, and you'll still have to give frequent feedback." The process from initial kick-off meeting to final printing takes six months to one year.

For more information about ghostwriting your book or about The Writers For Hire, Inc., please call Wintress Odom at 713-498-9642, or email her at wintress@thewritersfohire.com.




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