Some writers get their name emblazoned across their piece. Others, however, stay quietly in the background and allow someone else’s name to adorn what should have been their byline. Yep, they’re ghostwriters and it can be a lucrative business.
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Ghostwriting Doesn’t Mean Writing Like Someone Else
Monday, March 1st, 2010How Writing Helps Improve Your Critical Thinking Skills
Saturday, February 27th, 2010Writing can be difficult because it’s not completely a linear process. While we recommend a structure that seems to suggest it (i.e. research, outline, draft and edit), the reality is that the actual work of writing is usually a lot more dynamic. You don’t think for one hour and then write the next – they’re intertwined. The linear structure just helps move the process along.
How To Find Your Writing Style
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010Have you ever tried to define your writing style? More often than not, it’s a long arduous road from being an anonymous wordsmith to having a recognizable signature. It doesn’t have to be that way. If you consciously work on discovering your style instead of just hoping to stumble onto it, you should be able to set yourself apart faster.














