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The Secret Career You Didn't Know Existed: What It Really Takes to Be a Ghostwriter

39 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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What if someone else could write your book — and do it in your voice? We sat down with Dr. Marcia Layton Turner, New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling ghostwriter and founder of the Association of Ghostwriters (AOG), to pull back the curtain on the fascinating world of professional ghostwriting. Marcia shares how she stumbled into the field, what it really takes to write in someone else's voice, and why demand for skilled ghostwriters is actually rising — even in the age of AI. Whether you've ever dreamed of writing a book, wondered how celebrity memoirs get made, or are just curious what it looks like to build a niche writing career, we dig into the real risks of using AI-generated content for your book, including why publishers are rejecting it and what it could cost you legally. Topics include what ghostwriters actually do, the hardest part of the job, red and green flags to look for when hiring one, and why books remain among the most powerful business and authority-building tools available.

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