I can only imagine that they would -- the only way to find out would be to send your idea to the publisher and find out!
Harpers Collins Publisher
It depends on the experience of the ghostwriter, the length of the manuscript, whether or not you already have a publisher who wants the book, how much research is involved, whether or not you're going to give the ghostwriter credit on the book cover, etc. Most ghostwriters will earn somewhere between $65 and $250 per hour or 25 cents to $3 per word. You can also negotiate a flat fee up front and a percentage of the royalties of the book.
You pay them - it's called hiring a ghostwriter. You're not going to find any writers who will write your ideas down for you without getting paid for doing it.Here are some links to help you find and hire a good ghostwriter for your story.
A ghostwriter can be a freelance journalist or life story writer. The ghostwriter should study this specialist genre before taking on the task. ESPECIALLY if you ask for a serious payment. There is serious money (many thousands) to be made as a qualified ghostwriter of life stories; speeches for celebrities, mayors, political candidates, almost anyone who wants to have a book about themselves. Which brings us back to political candidates. The best helpful package I've discovered on HOW TO BE A GHOSTWRITER is at www.ebookofknowledge.com The ebook download costs $10 and is very good. St Martins Old Boy
The first 6000 copies were published by Dickens himself as his publisher thought the story would not sell. The first print sold out in 14 days - Then the publisher Chapman and Hall took over
nancy drew
Well there just Animators
In season 4 episode 20, Cover Story, McGee's publisher, Lyndi Crawshaw, was played be Jayne Brooks.
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The Ghostwriter's Challenge is a creative writing competition where participants are challenged to write a short story or piece based on a specific prompt within a set time frame. The goal is to encourage writers to think on their feet, hone their skills, and produce engaging content under pressure. It is a fun and engaging way for writers to test their creativity and storytelling abilities.
Reading A-Z, 2002
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