Where Are The Ghostwriting Jobs?

34 Online Markets For Entry-Level And Established Ghostwriters

Non-Fiction - Writing/Publishing
54 Pages
Reviewed on 09/07/2015
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Author Biography

G. B. Sholander has been a professional writer, with an emphasis on ghostwriting, for the past 21 years.

In addition, she writes and publishes books for Apple Blossom Media.

Aside from being a writer, she's held jobs in engineering, marketing and social media.

A vegetarian who enjoys traveling, she plans to integrate these passions into future titles.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Roy T. James for Readers' Favorite

Where Are The Ghostwriting Jobs? by G.B. Sholander is about markets available online for entry-level and established ghostwriters. After giving a brief introduction to the nature of ghostwriting, jobs available in this field and allied information, it lists specific places where one can find opportunities in ghostwriting, as well as related areas like freelancing and journalism. Though finding ghostwriting jobs online may be great, don’t limit yourself the book exhorts. As an emerging or experienced ghostwriter, you can create your own ghostwriting opportunities. In this regard, the book also lists a few ideas to get you started. Helpful free resources that can give you additional tips and insights into finding an income as a ghostwriter are also included.

Where Are The Ghostwriting Jobs? by G.B. Sholander is a repository of data, showing the resources and opportunities available for all. By giving clear descriptions as to the nature of this job title, as well as linking its popularity with the explosion of internet sites, it gave me a comprehensive picture about the state of ghostwriting. I am now more or less clear; where to go, which websites to approach for jobs, and other related information is available with the author’s critical comments. This is a very useful guide for those searching for an opening, and the practical tips and advice contained in this book simplify the job quite a bit. The reader finally is left with only one responsibility, ghostwriting in earnest.