Five years. 70+ ghostwritten books and projects. Zero public credit on any of them - and Chazic Hanscombe wouldn't have it any other way.
If you've ever finished a book and wondered who actually held the pen, the answer is often someone like Hanscombe: a working ghostwriter who's written thrillers, business books, memoirs, and speeches under names that aren't his own, and gotten paid well to do it.
Ghostwriting 101 is the practical, no-fluff guide for anyone who wants to launch a real ghostwriting career - whether you're starting from zero or you've been freelancing for years and want to finally charge what the work is worth.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
Separate ghostwriting fact from myth, and see why it's neither unethical nor reserved for famous writersMaster the actual skill of the job: disappearing into someone else's voice so completely the work sounds like only they could have written itLand paying clients, with the specific platforms, pitches, and positioning that work, not vague encouragement to "network more"Run a project start to finish, from outline to first draft to a delivery the client is thrilled to put their name onSet rates that climb instead of stalling for a decade, and build a reputation that markets youUse AI tools where they genuinely help, research, brainstorming, admin, without ever handing a client AI-generated prose pretending to be your workThat last point matters more every year. Ghostwriting 101 doesn't pretend AI isn't reshaping the field. It tackles head-on what stays valuable once anyone can open a chatbot: real interviews, editorial judgment, and the trust that makes a client hand you their actual story.
Hanscombe writes the way he ghostwrites: clearly, honestly, with zero patience for vague advice. This book hands you the shortcuts it took him five years and 70 projects to learn, so you can skip the guesswork and start building the career instead of just dreaming about it.