Ghostwriting

Your book, written.

A book is the strongest credibility asset a professional can own. It outranks ads, outlives social posts, and sits on a client's desk saying you wrote the book on this. I ghostwrite those books. I hold a J.D., I've published more than 3,000 legal articles under my own byline, and I've written and shipped 24 books of my own, so I know the entire road from blank page to live Amazon listing.

What I ghostwrite

  • Authority books for attorneys — the consumer-facing guide that positions you as the obvious choice in your practice area and market
  • State-specific legal guides — I've written and published my own on expungement, cannabis law, and real estate, so I know the format cold
  • Business and thought-leadership books — for founders and executives
  • Memoirs — I've published my own memoir work and know how to find the story's spine
  • Newsletters and article series — ongoing ghostwritten columns, LinkedIn content, or a Substack under your name

Why me

Most ghostwriters have written books for other people. Fewer have repeatedly done it for themselves, on their own money, where the results are public. My own catalog spans legal guides, cannabis science, real estate, memoir, and fiction, and I run the full production pipeline: manuscript, editing, interior formatting, cover, and KDP setup. If you want, your project doesn't end with a Word document. It ends with a book for sale.

The J.D. matters too. For legal and regulated-industry books, I read the underlying statutes and cases myself, which keeps your name off inaccurate claims.

The process

  1. Discovery interviews — recorded conversations; your voice and stories are the raw material.
  2. Outline and sample chapter — we lock structure and voice before scaling.
  3. Chapters in batches — you review as we go; no 60,000-word surprises.
  4. Revision and polish — until it reads like you on your best day.
  5. Optional: publishing setup — formatting, cover direction, Amazon listing, launch checklist.

Common questions

Is it confidential?

Completely. Standard NDA, your name on the cover, and I never disclose ghostwriting clients.

Do you use AI?

I use modern research and organization tools the way I use SEMrush for SEO, but the interviews, the voice, and the writing are mine. Your book will not read like a chatbot wrote it, and it will pass any scrutiny that matters: your clients reading it.