A Ghostwriter Is Like A Music Producer For Books
The music producer brings his own ideas, keeps a project focused, and makes it better than it could have been. That’s what a ghostwriter does – but for books!
The music producer brings his own ideas, keeps a project focused, and makes it better than it could have been. That’s what a ghostwriter does – but for books!
Today while on Twitter (which I do spend too much time on), I came across a post by Katelyn Beaty. Here is what she said: “When pastors decry the ills of social media–of which there are many–by this point I do wonder if it’s to discredit future concerns about their own leadership or community. Those …
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We wanted news to cost us nothing – but it has certainly cost us something: good, non-biased, factual news.
In light of Paul Simon’s birthday, I write why his artistry has always touched me in profound ways.
I’ll be exploring how the Bible can help writers discover their unique voice at the Christian Writing Fair at Rosebank Union Church, Johannesburg. It’s going to be a fantastic day with some excellent workshops and speakers!
My book, Jesus Crushes Sin, is described as “a down-to-earth, Jesus-centred holiness for those who keep losing.” This tag-line explains why I wrote the book, and why I think I had to write it.
My new book will be free on my website, but also available for purchase on multiple platforms, from 3 Feb.