Ghostwriter Christopher Richards

Ghostwriter Christopher Richards
Your business book

Ghostwriter Christopher RichardsHello, I'm Christopher Richards. I ghostwrite business books for company presidents, consultants, entrepreneurs, and educators. I also coach people to write their own books. 

If you're like most of the people I help, you've tried to write your book yourself. Now you realize just how much time and effort is involved. 

I can help you organize your ideas and turn them into the book you've always wanted. While each client is different, a common element to a successful project is my relationship with you. Asking the right questions and listening to your responses is the foundation of my work with you. 

My job is to make the process of writing your book as easy, efficient, and as painless as possible. It will take some of your time for regular meetings (by phone, video, or in-person), and you will need to read and comment on the material I've written for you. You can find more in the section on ghostwriting.

 Please contact me. I'll be happy to talk with you about your project.    

Christopher Richards Ink

Christopher Richards Ink

 
Become an authority

You’re an expert. You know what you’re doing. You’ve copious notes and handouts.  You’ve years of experience, and now it’s time to demonstrate your credibility.

Authoring a book in your area of expertise is a valid claim to authority. Consultants and service professionals market their businesses by referrals, networking, and speaking engagements. The words author and authority have the same root. 

Effective writing is aimed at a specific readership. Who are you writing for? The purpose of business writing is to inform, instruct, or persuade. The question the writer must answer is: what does this readership need to know now

Your readers probably don’t have a lot of time, so make your information clear and easy to access.

Business writing can be serious without being somber. Is there an opportunity to make your book lively and fun? Popular business books adopt a relaxed, informative, and conversational style. Readers become engaged by the stories you tell. Real-world examples show your ideas in action. 

Business books are getting shorter. And that means your writing needs to be to the point. This is called writing tight. Short text isn’t intimidating. Less is more. However, in order to create a tightly written book, the first drafts will be longer and include much material that will later be discarded. This process usually helps authors discover new and better ways of understanding their subject matter.

Writing your book is a significant achievement requiring hard work and time. For many it's an impossible dream. For you, a successful author, the competitive edge is the payoff.