If you’re a doctor who wants to write a book, you want a ghostwriter who is a specialist – a ghostwriter for doctors. Here’s why:
Writing a book is different than writing a medical paper. The subject matter, the theme, the tone – even the purpose – all matter. If you’re writing a book for people who are not other doctors or medical students, it’s very important that your book doesn’t come across as a textbook or medical journal.
At the same time, you want someone who has the writing skill to imitate your voice, and write in your style – because it is, after all, your book.
Also, writing a book can take hundreds of hours. All of my clients who are doctors are very busy people. And finding the time – especially when you consider your current schedule, patient workload, piles of paperwork – for a couple of hours every single day – can be next to impossible.
Hiring a ghostwriter who understands how important your book is to you, and who has the ability to take it from where it is right now – and help you get it put down on paper – takes the stress and overload off your shoulders.
Together we can create a reasonable timeline to get your book project started – and finished – faster and easier than you ever imagined.
If you’ve got questions – about the process, about how to choose the best ghostwriter, even about how to market your book starting right now, before we even start writing it – feel free to contact me. I’ll be happy to set up a free, no-obligation consultation with you and answer all your questions.
If you’d like more information about the nuts and bolts of becoming a published author, check out my new site that was written just for you. Ghostwriter For Doctors. You’ll find a variety of articles, information and resources that will help you get from where you are right now, to getting your book started, and everything is geared especially for your needs.