May 17, 2010

7 Reasons Ghostwriters Help Fulfill the Christian Mission

7 Reasons Ghostwriters Help Fulfill the Christian Mission

(New York, NY)—If you think Christian books are all still non-fiction, scholarly works written by college professors and ministers, you could not be more wrong. The world of publishing has changed, and many ministries are encouraging members to write with the help of professional ghostwriters.

“The demand for Christian books of all stripes has skyrocketed,” says Larry Leichman, co-owner of Arbor Books (http://www.arborbooks.com/), a leading ghostwriting, editing and self-publishing firm. “Many Christians are determined to share the word of God through fiction and children’s books but are not writers.”

Mr. Leichman’s company has seen a growing demand for ghostwriters and editors who specialize in Christian books as many denominations have made it a priority for their members to proselytize through new publishing mediums, such as print-on-demand (POD), e-books, and audio books.

Among the benefits Mr. Leichman sites for ghostwriting a Christian book are his top 7:

1. Evangelism: Written works are still the best way to spread your testimony and the teachings of God, according to Mr. Leichman. Ghostwriters help to polish and shape the message.

2. Examining our lives: Personal memoirs and testimony are powerful tools for bringing a humanity to the face of Christianity.

3. Getting closer to God in your daily lives: Putting thoughts to paper and taking the time to think through your thoughts about God and His works can be a great way to deepen your understanding and connection with Him.

4. Therapy: Let’s face it, we all struggle with doubt and tragedy. Writing remains a great way to achieve catharsis.

5. Teaching: Formal settings like churches can intimidate some spiritual seekers. Having a professional book written for the curious among us can help teach Christian tenets.

6. Advice: As a Christian, you are probably asked constantly for spiritual advice. Why not formalize that advice in a written book you can share.

7. Bible study: Scholarly works are still purchased in droves by those seeking to know more about the Christian story.

“Writing is not easy for everyone,” says Joel Hochman, co-owner of Arbor Books, “but for Christians it is very important work. Christian publishers are now looking for creative, new ideas and will scour the earth to find good work. A ghostwriter can help ensure quality.”

Mr. Hochman points out that some of the hottest Christian books are works of fiction. He points to such top Christian fiction writers as Frank Peretti, William P. Young, D. Shane Burton, Randy Alcorn, Ted Dekker, Samuel White, Shaunti Feldhahn, Jan Karon, Dee Henderson, Janette Oke, Lillian K. Duncan, George MacDonald, Robert Calvert, Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins, Bill Myers, Shane Johnson, and Alton Gansky.

A global company, Arbor Books has worked for years with the Christian community to produce inspiring memoirs, insightful histories, thrilling novels and many other books in this genre. The firm works closely with clients to plan their projects at prices that meet their budgets. Ghostwriting a Christian book generally costs between $3,500 and $19,000, depending upon the length and complexity of the manuscript desired by the client.

Most books can be written in 120 days through interviews with the client via phone calls or e-mails or in person (some clients also opt to provide their ideas via Word documents, audio tapes or videos). As the ghostwriter progresses, work is sent to the client for approval. Completely confidential, only the client’s name appears on the finished product, and he or she retains 100 percent of the rights and profits.

Arbor Books ghostwriters have years of experience in writing books with Christians from all walks of life.

Arbor Books’ ghostwriters and projects have been published by industry giants such as HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Warner Books and Penguin. The firm even features many writers who have written multiple Christians books for both laymen and clergy.

For more information, please visit http://www.arborbooks.com/ or call 1-800-877-2500.

7 Reasons to Ghostwrite Your Memoir Now!

(New York, NY)—Memoirs, life stories, autobiographies, tell-alls, diaries—no matter what you call them, they’re a hot trend in publishing. People like talking about themselves as much as others like reading about them.

Everyone, young or old, is a candidate for a memoir; all you need is a story to tell. Retirees, veterans and senior citizens, as well as students, parents and business people all have memoirs inside them. The problem is that many people don't have the time, inclination or ability to write. And that's where a ghostwriter comes in.

“Having a book ghostwritten might be among the most important things a person can do,” says Larry Leichman, co-owner of Arbor Books (www.arborbooks.com), a leading ghostwriting, editing and self-publishing firm. “We all want to be remembered, and with the availability of ghostwriting firms and the advancements in self-publishing options, we can almost create our own immortality.”

Mr. Leichman points out the main reasons to use a ghostwriter are: speed and expertise. Most people tend to put off projects. By using a ghostwriter, a person can be assured the project gets done and gets done quickly and expertly.

When considering a memoir, there are some things you should ask yourself first:

* Will you be revealing personal secrets you might want to keep hidden?

* Will you be violating secrets about others that might upset relationships or even lead to defamation lawsuits?

* Will you be recalling verifiable facts or just memories that might be open to contradiction or dispute?

In any of the above cases, you can still put it all down on paper and then either include a caveat or edit the more controversial material out of the final manuscript.

A professionally ghostwritten memoir can be compiled by a writer in mere months and can be formatted as a traditional book, an e-book or an audio book. Here are just a few reasons why you should have your book ghostwritten book now:

1. As a gift: A well-done memoir makes a far better holiday gift than a sweater, tie or toaster oven.

2. To give advice: You’ve learned a lot in your life. Shouldn’t you share your hard-won lessons? Your wisdom will help others, especially family and friends, to maximize their life experiences.

3. To contribute to a family tree. Genealogy services have taken off in recent years because Americans are curious about their ancestors. Your account of your life will provide invaluable records for your family.

4. To share your personal insights. A memoir allows you to connect with your audience in a way no other format can. Even close relatives will learn poignant details about your life that might otherwise go unspoken.

5. As therapy. Catharsis is something we all seek when dealing with hardships. A memoir offers a chance for closure and a process through which to deal with regret.

6. To build a legacy. What is the point of your life? If you think that your life isn’t worth hearing about, perhaps you have doubts about your purpose or accomplishments. A detailed look back will remind you of the work you’ve done and the contributions you’ve made to society.

7. To create a piece of history. A memoir can be a powerful milestone in your life, whether you’re a young person or a retiree. What better way to keep track of your feelings and pursuits than in a professionally ghostwritten and bound book?

A global company, Arbor Books has created many compelling, fun and touching memoirs for individuals and families. The firm works closely with clients to plan their projects at prices that meet their budgets.

“Whether the book is for just a few family members or a general audience, we can help you create a unique memoir that makes your story distinctive and memorable,” says Joel Hochman, co-owner of Arbor Books. “Ghostwriting a memoir involves more than just putting words on paper. It’s about conveying emotion and establishing your identity as an author.”

Ghostwriting a memoir generally costs between $3,500 and $25,000, depending upon the length (48 pages vs 400 pages) and complexity of the manuscript desired by the client. Most books can be written in 120 days through interviews with the client via phone calls or e-mails or in person (some clients also opt to provide their ideas via Word documents, audio tapes or videos). As the ghostwriter progresses, work is sent to the client for approval. Completely confidential, only the client’s name appears on the finished product, and he or she retains 100 percent of the rights and profits.

Arbor Books’ ghostwriters have years of experience in writing memoirs and personal family histories and have covered just about all subgenres including religious, political, corporate, family, gay, immigrant and more.

For more information, please visit _www.arborbooks.com (http://www.arborbooks.com/) or call 1-800-877-2500.

5 Reasons Environmental Activists Turn to Ghostwriters

5 Reasons Environmental Activists Turn to Ghostwriters

(New York, NY)—As oil washes up the coast in the Gulf of Mexico, environmental activists are pushing for tighter legislation to prevent further accidents like the one caused by the sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig. Ghostwritten books could help spread their message.

“Time is of the essence now for environmentalists hoping to spread their message,” says Larry Leichman, co-owner of Arbor Books (www.arborbooks.com), a leading ghostwriting, editing and self-publishing firm. “a ghostwriter can help speed the process of writing a book that may shape the future of climate change legislation.”

A professionally ghostwritten book can be compiled in months and can be formatted as an e-book or audio book, allowing for electronic disbursement of critical messages. Here are five more reasons why environmentalists should use ghostwriters:

1. No message, no matter how sincere is going to have an effect if it is poorly communicated. Ghostwriters help ensure quality writing.

2. With the help of a ghostwriter, activists can effectively double the manpower researching and disseminating their message.

3. Climate change legislation is making its way through the Senate right now. The debate process could take months so there is still time to publish a book.

4. Mainstream publishers may edit or otherwise change your book, diluting your message. With self-publishing and ghostwriting, you own the work.

5. The environmental message is becoming mainstream, but many are still confused about the facts. You can set the record straight with the help of a ghostwriter.

A global company, Arbor Books has worked for years with the environmentalist and scientific communities to produce non-fiction works, histories, essays and memoirs in this genre. The firm works closely with clients to plan their projects at prices that meet their budgets.

Ghostwriting an environmental book generally costs between $5,000 and $25,000, depending upon the length (48 pages vs 400 pages) and complexity of the manuscript desired by the client. Most books can be written in 120 days through interviews with the client via phone calls or e-mails or in person (some clients also opt to provide their ideas via Word documents, audio tapes or videos). As the ghostwriter progresses, work is sent to the client for approval. Completely confidential, only the client’s name appears on the finished product, and he or she retains 100 percent of the rights and profits.

Arbor Books ghostwriters have years of experience in writing books with professionals from all walks of life. Arbor Books’ ghostwriters and projects have been published by many mainstream publishing companies.

For more information, please visit _www.arborbooks.com (http://www.arborbooks.com/) or call 1-800-877-2500.

National Career Award Competition for Literature

Arbor Books to Judge National Society of Arts and Letters Competition

(New York, NY)—Arbor Books, the nation's leading ghostwriting, editing and self-publishing firm, will be a key participant at this year’s National Career Award Competition for Literature, organized by the National Society of Arts and Letters.

The competition will be held in Florida from May 20 to 23.

The competition, which is open to short-story authors between the ages of 18 and 33, is part of NSAL’s long history of promoting the arts in America. The winners of the competition will be announced on May 22 in Clearwater, Florida, where Arbor Books will be represented by Larry Leichman, co-owner of the company.

“This is a terrific opportunity for aspiring writers,” says Mr. Leichman. “Being an NSAL finalist or winner adds crucial cachet and credibility to a writer's query letter or resume, and nowadays that can make all the difference between acceptance and rejection."

Mr. Leichman appeared last year before the Tampa Chapter of the NSAL to deliver a speech on ghostwriting and careers for ghostwriters.

Arbor Books employs nearly 100 ghostwriters who work on various projects and assignments around the world. These writers have been published by mainstream publishers such as St Martin's Press, Random House, Wiley, Baen, HarperCollins, Del Rey, Simon & Schuster, MIRA Books, Scribner, Bantam, Warner Books, Doubleday, Dutton, Tor, Pocketbooks, Pinnacle/Kensington Books, Penguin Putnam and others.

Arbor Books also employs reporters who have worked for some of the top newspapers and magazines in the US, including The New York Times, The New York Post, The Miami Herald, Rolling Stone and others.Arbor Books also employs media tie-in writers who have written books for some of the most popular series in the world: Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate, Dr. Who, Halo, Warhammer, Jurassic Park and more. Many of Arbor’s writers are members of the Horror Writers Association, International Thriller Writers, the Mystery Writers Guild and Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Some of their writers have been optioned for movies and TV by New Line Cinema, Fox Searchlight and many other production companies.

The top award in the National Career Award Competition is $10,000 and will continue NSAL’s longstanding tradition of patronage. NSAL was started in 1944 by a group of American women who first met in the Maryland home of Mollie Davis Nicholson. The NSAL has always been nonpartisan and nonprofit.

“The future of our publishing industry is dependent on organizations like the National Society of Arts and Letters,” says Joel Hochman, co-owner of Arbor Books. “Whether they help to open doors, garner publicity or land a job, competitions such as those sponsored by the NSAL are more vital than ever in promoting a writer's career.”

A global company, Arbor Books and its ghostwriters have worked for more than a decade with clients both young and old to produce inspiring memoirs, insightful histories, thrilling novels, business books and many others. The firm works closely with clients to plan their projects at prices that meet their budgets. The process is completely confidential--only the client’s name appears on the finished product, and he or she retains 100 percent of the book’s rights and profits.

Arbor Books’ ghostwriters have years of experience in writing books with clients from all walks of life, though Mr. Leichman and Mr. Hochman also help young writers to develop.

For more information, please visit http://www.arborbooks.com/ or call 1-800-877-2500.

Arbor Books to Judge NSAL National Literature Competition

(New York, NY)—Arbor Books, the leading ghostwriting, editing and self-publishing firm in the country, is pleased to announce that it has been selected to help judge this year’s National Career Award Competition for Literature, organized by the National Society of Arts and Letters.

The competition will be held in Florida from May 20 to 23.

The competition, which is open to short-story authors between the ages of 18 and 33, is part of NSAL’s long history of promoting the arts in America. The winners of the competition will be announced on May 22 in Clearwater, Florida, where Arbor Books will be represented by Larry Leichman, co-owner of the company.

“We’re honored to be a part of this competition,” says Mr. Leichman. “The NSAL has been promoting the arts for more than sixty years and to be asked to take part in their work is a great privilege. Our company employs dozens of young writers, so we know how important development and support can be for them.”

The top award in the National Career Award Competition is $10,000 and will continue NSAL’s longstanding tradition of patronage. NSAL was started in 1944 by a group of American women who first met in the Maryland home of Mollie Davis Nicholson. The NSAL has always been nonpartisan and nonprofit.

“We’ve been following the work of the NSAL for years,” says Joel Hochman, co-owner of Arbor Books. “Their contribution to the American tradition of literature cannot be overstated. Making a living as a writer can be difficult even in the best of times, but with today’s economy, these competitions are more vital than ever.”

A global company, Arbor Books and its ghostwriters have worked for more than a decade with clients both young and old to produce inspiring memoirs, insightful histories, thrilling novels, business books and many others. The firm works closely with clients to plan their projects at prices that meet their budgets. The process is completely confidential--only the client’s name appears on the finished product, and he or she retains 100 percent of the book’s rights and profits.

Arbor Books ghostwriters have years of experience in writing books with clients from all walks of life, though Mr. Leichman and Mr. Hochman also help young writers to develop.

Arbor Books’ ghostwriters and projects have been published by many of the publishing industry's giants.

For more information, please visit www.arborbooks.com or call 1-800-877-2500.