What If I Long To Write My Memoir, But Am Not A Good Writer?

Ghostwriters used to be invisible. Those days are gone.

If you’ve been thinking about writing your memoir, but don’t have the time, inclination, or ability to do so, you can collaborate with a ghostwriter. It’s your birthright. (These days, a celebrity memoir that isn’t written by a ghostwriter is rare.)

Memoir is hot

It’s not surprising the memoir genre is growing. The universal healing nature of storytelling must be kicking in bigtime. Honestly, who doesn’t want to heal. It’s a mess out there. Sharing your story by digging deeper inside and coming to a new understanding of yourself and your gifts is extremely cathartic. More fully grasping your uniqueness and then sharing it with readers can be lifechanging.

Memoir Heals

Yet we’re all so much more alike than different in that our life lessons overlap. We learn about ourselves from reading someone else’s story. We all want to love ourselves more, rise above our fears, and experience peace and joy, whatever our life experiences.

Ghostwriter gifts

Working with a ghostwriter can be like having a confidante, friend, and soul sister helping you connect the dots in ways you may not have seen before. Think of it as a benefit of not writing your memoir yourself.

 

Along with helping you navigate the different publishing paths. That, you wouldn’t want to tackle on your own, regardless.

 

If I’ve touched something in you, reach out. I’m Gail Harris, Certified ghostwriter and 𝘐𝘗𝘕𝘌 (Independent Publishers of New England) Book Award Finalist for the memoir FINDING ZOE.

It just might be your time.