In this episode, AJ and Mike share how their ghostwriter/client relationship evolved into a co-writing partnership. AJ also shares the different ways authors can work with a ghostwriter, red flags to watch out for, and what you can do to get the results you want.
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“When we write, it’s the act of writing and figuring this out. This is where the genius comes. Yeah. The revelation is the ideas that, oh my gosh, I’m gonna connect the dots like that.”
—AJ Harper
“There are certain actors who get typecast because they can play one character so well, but they can’t bridge. And there’s a few actors that no matter what role they’re in, they become that character. And I find that true with ghostwriters.”
—Mike Michalowicz
“I personally feel that you need to find a ghost that has deep experience, not just in authorship, but in your genre. I think they really need to understand that genre. You want somebody who is not just a writer but has the ear to do the voice.”
—AJ Harper