My Process and Terms
What to expect …
Once we’ve determined what your goals and needs are to complete your book project, everything will be put into a contract we’ll both sign, agreeing to terms such as milestone dates, completion date, my fee and a payment schedule. Once the contract is signed, we can get to work.
In general, my fee for ghostwriting is $500/10,000 words. Editing services for clients who already have a full manuscript are $350/10,000 words. I also offer coaching at $75/hour.
For those looking to hire me as a ghostwriter, my fee covers everything outlined in the next section (the Process).
Also included in the fee is basic formatting for the finished product, meaning I can provide a general manuscript if you intend on sending it to an agent or publisher, or I can format it as an ebook if you want to self-publish. I do not offer publishing services but if you are considering the self-publishing route, I have experience in that area and can provide guidance and advice in launching your book. Additionally, though I don’t do cover design, I can also refer you to a designer to have a professional cover made.
The payment schedule for ghostwriting and editing is typically 40% upfront, 25% at the halfway and three-quarter milestones, with the final 10% due upon completion. (See below for coaching fees.)
The ghostwriting fee covers all revisions necessary during the writing process (we’ll review sections of the manuscript at the 25%, 50%, and 75% milestones) as well as a revision when the manuscript is complete. You’ll have one last chance to review the manuscript and request any additional revisions necessary so that we’re both satisfied, and you have a manuscript you’re excited to publish under your name.
**Coaching clients typically purchase a block of time ($300 for 4 hours, for example) and the time I spend reviewing their work as well as time we spend meeting is charged against the prepaid sum. More time is purchased as needed.
And what about the process?
The process for working with clients varies from project to project. Sometimes I’m provided with journals. Sometimes I work from an outline and detailed notes. Other times, clients relay the information to me during phone conversations and emails. I’m comfortable with all of these approaches, even a combination of them. I’ll work with you in whatever way you’re most comfortable with and best serves your project. Communication is top priority along with providing you with the best possible experience. Here are the basic steps of the process we’ll undergo:
Information Gathering
This is the step in which I consult with you to learn everything about your project. Your story idea, your goal, your vision for what the completed book will be. Even if you provide me with extensive notes and an outline, this step will typically include at least one phone conversation to answer any questions either of us may have. Additionally, if interviews with anyone other than yourself are required, I’ll reach out to those people during this part of the process.
Research
Some projects require more research than others, but whatever additional information is necessary to enhance credibility and provide an authoritative quality to your book will be done initially, before the writing stage. It’s not uncommon, though, for research to continue throughout the process. In some cases, if exceptional research is needed or you require something extra my typical services don’t cover, additional charges may apply.
Writing and Revisions
Once the research and information gathering is complete, the writing can begin. We’ll be in regular communication during this time and, as previously explained, will be in contact as significant portions of the project are completed. You’ll be receiving sections of the book to review, and we will discuss the progress during those milestone meetings to ensure we’re on the right track and your book is taking shape as you’d envisioned it.
Finalization
After you’ve reviewed the final section of your book and the necessary revisions have been made, we’ll submit your manuscript to a professional editor. Depending on the editor’s schedule, this part can take several weeks. Once we have the manuscript back from the editor and we’ve done the last round of revisions, I’ll format your manuscript based on your publishing plans and deliver the book upon receipt of the final payment.
How long will it all take?
On average, ghostwriting a book can take up to 6 months to complete once we begin the process. Various factors can affect how quickly we take your project from concept to completion. The more information I’m provided with, the faster it will go, and we may finish in as few as 4 months. On the other hand, if additional, extensive research is needed, it’s likely we’ll need the maximum amount of time and, in some extreme cases, longer. If you have a tight deadline, we can discuss expediting the process. I’m happy to accommodate clients when possible, though an additional charge will be applied to advance the delivery date.
Editing can take as little as 3 months but, again, the time varies based on the individual projects. Coaching projects are the most difficult to project a timeframe for. In addition to the factors listed above, other considerations are the amount of time the client can spend working on their manuscript as well as how much work has been completed by the time we start working together.