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Professional Ghostwriting Services

Confidential Book and Media Development


Ghostwriting is a widely accepted practice across the publishing industry. According to publishing strategist Jane Friedman, former publisher of Writer’s Digest:


“Ghostwriters are commonly hired by entrepreneurs, executives, and public figures who have valuable expertise but lack the time or writing experience to produce a full manuscript.”
Jane Friedman, The Business of Being a Writer


Similarly, the Editorial Freelancers Association reports that professional ghostwriters frequently work with executives, thought leaders, and subject-matter experts who wish to share their ideas with a broader audience but require professional writing support.


Two Common Ghostwriting Scenarios Harbor Light Content Group Works With:

1. Business Leaders With Vision but Limited Time

Many entrepreneurs and executives have powerful ideas, valuable expertise, and compelling stories. However, their professional responsibilities often leave little time for writing.

These clients typically approach us with:

  • a strong concept or message
  • speaking material or outlines
  • years of experience or research

In these situations, Harbor Light Content Group collaborates closely with the client to structure the material, develop the manuscript, and bring the project to completion while preserving the client’s authentic voice.



2. Established Professionals Expanding Their Platform

Another common scenario involves pastors, successful professionals, and entrepreneurs who want to publish additional books or media projects but simply do not have the time required to write them.

For these clients, ghostwriting becomes a strategic publishing partnership, allowing their ideas and expertise to reach readers while they remain focused on their primary professional responsibilities.



The Ghostwriting Process

Professional ghostwriting is a collaborative and structured development process. A typical project unfolds in several phases.


Phase One: Concept Development and Manuscript Creation

This stage includes:

  • concept clarification
  • audience identification
  • structural outlining
  • interviews and research
  • manuscript drafting


Depending on the scope of the project, this phase typically requires three to nine months of development, although some complex projects may require additional time.


Ghostwriting requires significant collaboration between the client and the writing team to ensure that the manuscript accurately reflects the client’s voice, message, and expertise.



Phase Two: Production and Publishing Preparation


Once the manuscript is completed, the project moves into the publishing production phase, which may include:

  • editorial refinement
  • fact verification
  • interior design and layout
  • cover design development
  • production preparation


This stage transforms the manuscript into a professionally produced book ready for publication and distribution.

What Ghostwriting Really Costs

(Industry Reality)


Ghostwriting fees vary widely depending on the complexity of the project, research requirements, and the experience of the writing team.


According to the Editorial Freelancers Association, professional ghostwriting projects can range from:

  • $10,000 to $50,000 for shorter projects or emerging authors
  • $50,000 to $100,000+ for full-length nonfiction books
  • $100,000 to $250,000+ for high-profile authors and complex research projects


Well-known publishing consultant Kevin Anderson notes that experienced ghostwriters working with business leaders and public figures often command six-figure project fees.


These figures reflect the extensive time required for research, writing, collaboration, editing, and production. The information listed above is not a reflection of Harbor Light Content Group pricing and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. 


At Harbor Light Content Group, all ghostwriting work is evaluated individually. Because every project is unique, we provide custom proposals based on the scope, timeline, and development requirements of the project.



How to Know if You Should Hire a Ghostwriter


Many authors ask whether ghostwriting is the right choice for their project. In our experience, ghostwriting is often the right solution when several conditions are present.


1. You Have Valuable Expertise but Limited Writing Time

Executives, entrepreneurs, and ministry leaders often have powerful insights but demanding schedules.

2. You Have a Strong Concept but Need Help Structuring It

Professional writers can help transform ideas, research, or speaking material into a clear and compelling manuscript.

3. You Want to Publish a High-Quality Book

A professionally developed manuscript significantly improves readability and long-term impact.

4. You Need to Produce a Book Within a Defined Timeline

Ghostwriting teams can help maintain project momentum and move the manuscript forward efficiently.

5. You Want Your Message to Reach a Larger Audience

A well-crafted book allows experts and leaders to share their knowledge with readers around the world.

Best Practices for Successful Ghostwriting Projects


Through decades of experience in publishing development, several principles consistently lead to successful ghostwriting collaborations.

  1. Begin with a clear message and purpose.
  2. Establish consistent communication between the author and writer.
  3. Create a structured outline before writing begins.
  4. Allow adequate time for research and revision.
  5. Invest in professional editing and design once the manuscript is complete.


These practices ensure that the final manuscript reflects the author’s authentic voice while maintaining professional publishing standards.


Customized Project Development


Every author and project is unique. For that reason, Harbor Light Content Group does not use standardized pricing structures.


Ghostwriting proposals are based on:

  • project scope
  • manuscript length
  • research requirements
  • timeline expectations
  • production needs


After an initial consultation, we prepare a customized project proposal designed to support the author’s goals and the long-term success of the book.


Final Perspective:

Ghostwriting ultimately serves one purpose: helping individuals bring valuable ideas, expertise, and messages to readers.


At Harbor Light Content Group, we approach ghostwriting as a collaborative publishing partnership built on trust, professionalism, and careful development.


Through disciplined writing, thoughtful editorial work, and professional production standards, ghostwriting allows authors to transform ideas into well-crafted books capable of reaching a wide audience.