I am a Content Writer/Ghostwriter, I started writing/ghostwriting two years ago and I've written many captivating books for my clients. Communication with my clients is always easy and straight to the point as it is a great work skill I possess.
I communicate with them on what type of book they want written and go ahead to take their requests, suggestions and instructions into consideration.
I try as best as possible to keep in close contact with my client as their input in the book I’ll be writing for them is very important and very much needed.
After every chapter I write, I send them the work and ask for their opinion to know if I should go forward with what I’ve written or make corrections. For further communication and assessment of the book, I result to zoom calls to further grasp what my client wants added or removed from the work.
Below are the steps in which I write:
Step 1: I start by writing out the Plot Summary. This is where I briefly summarize what the story is about to my client, helping them to grasp what the entire story will be talking about and what they should expect from the instructions they’ve stated and the trope they want to go with.
Step 2: I write out a Character Cast. This includes all the characters that will be making an appearance in the book. From the main characters to the supporting characters and the to the least and most unimportant characters in the book. I take my time to briefly explain what their characters will be about.
Step 3: I write out a chapter by chapter outline of the entire book. This simply means I write down how many chapters the book will have and give a short summary of what each chapter is about. It is a guide for the writer to not stray away from the story and the for the client to be able to understand what each chapter will be talking about.
Step 4: The body of the book. This is where I write the full body of the story. Using the chapter by chapter outline as a guide, I proceed to write the entire book for my client, making sure it includes all the instructions given and the trope they requested for.