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Everything you need to know in order to boost your income through ghostwriting

How to make a living as a ghostwriter

Andrew Crofts.
Andrew Crofts. Photograph: Toby Phillips

Ghostwriting can be a rewarding experience in many ways, given the enduring public appetite for revealing memoirs by celebrities, sports stars and ordinary people with extraordinary stories. Publishers are on the lookout for smart writers who can win the trust of subjects and turn in-depth interviews into gripping books, whether you are writing about someone’s childhood, exotic sex life, family history or rise to global power or fame.

This comprehensive day course, led by professional ghostwriter Andrew Crofts and leading literary agent Andrew Lownie, introduces all the skills you need to get started in this potentially lucrative field. You’ll learn how to find and recognise great stories, and how to build a relationship with your subject that enables you to get to the heart of their story and to help them towards publication.

You’ll learn how to pitch these stories to publishers and agents, and how to handle the business side of the profession. Most importantly, you’ll learn how to capture your subject’s voice in order to create believable, natural and versatile writing that readers will identify with.

This course is for you if...

  • You’re a journalist interested in translating your interviewing skills into creating long-form memoirs
  • You’re a freelance writer looking for a new stream of income
  • You’re a non-fiction writer looking for access to great stories
  • You’re a fiction writer interested in co-authoring or ghostwriting fiction to boost your income, increase your writing experience and build relationships with publishers

Course content

  • How to find the subjects and convince them to hire you
  • How to win the trust of your subject and encourage them to open up
  • How to maintain the relationship
  • Negotiating contracts with publishers, and when to consider self-publishing
  • How to plan and manage the money so that you can make a living
  • How to get into the subject’s head and write like they would if they could
  • How to present the story to an agent or a publisher
  • What can go wrong, and what you can do about it

Tutor profile

Andrew Crofts is a ghostwriter whose own memoir, Confessions of a Ghostwriter, was published in 2014. Andrew has published more than 80 books, a dozen of which were Sunday Times number one bestsellers. He has also guided a number of international clients successfully through the minefield of independent publishing. Andrew serves on the Management Committee of the Society of Authors and lectures on the subject of making a living from writing at Kingston University, as well as making frequent guest appearances at writing workshops, literary festivals and in the media. Andrew blogs regularly on matters pertaining to publishing, self-publishing and writes on his own blog.

Andrew Lownie set up the Andrew Lownie Literary Agency in 1988. It is now one of the UK’s leading boutique literary agencies with some two hundred non-fiction and fiction authors. Andrew has written and reviewed for a range of newspapers and magazines, including The Times, Spectator and the Guardian. As an author, most notably of a biography of John Buchan and a literary companion to Edinburgh, he has a deep understanding of the issues and problems affecting writers. He is a member of the Association of Authors’ Agents and Society of Authors and was until recently the literary agent to the international writers’ organisation PEN.

Details

Date: Saturday 4 July 2015
Times: 10am-4pm
Location: The Guardian, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU
Price: £249 (includes VAT, booking fee, lunch and refreshments)
Event capacity: 16

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Returns policy
Tickets may be refunded if you contact us at least 14 days before the course start date. Please see our terms and conditions for more information on our refund policy.

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