Finding a Ghostwriter or Collaborator - video

When you are ready to partner with collaborator, editor, or ghostwriter to help you write a book, it helps to know where to find writers that share your passion. In this interview, literary agent Jill Marsal describes expert tips on how to find a ghostwriter or collaborator who's perfect for your project. She says that you can start by searching the internet, and then narrow down your list of possibilities. Contact several candidates and ask for lists of books they’ve worked on in the past to see if they’ve worked on anything like your book before. You can also ask local librarians and booksellers for recommendations. If you’re involved with a writer’s group, ask your group members for recommendations to learn about local freelancers who could potentially work with you on your project.
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  • Nice advice, I am looking for a literary agent/traditional publisher to take up my work to the next highest level. I just authored my non fiction book via self published and I don’t mind do any necessary work to take it to the next level whether to republish or re edit or re launch. Please advice or help in any way you can. Www.veemalapersaud.com

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