Most ghostwriters hand you a Word document and disappear. You're left scrambling for an editor, a designer, a formatter, someone who actually understands how KDP works, and a marketing plan you weren't expecting to write yourself. Six months later, your "finished" manuscript is still sitting in a folder, doing nothing for your business.
I do it differently. I take your expertise, your stories, and your voice, and I don't stop until your book is published, polished, properly positioned on Amazon, and launching with momentum behind it. Strategy, writing, editing, formatting, cover, KDP setup, and the launch support that turns a published book into a book people actually buy. All in one place and all from one person who's done it many times before.
You're a travel industry expert, coach, consultant, or solo entrepreneur with a method that works and/or stories to share. Your clients get results. You've been told for years you should write a book… and you know they're right.
But every time you sit down to do it, the blank page stares back at you, and you realise you don’t know where to start.
You don't need another writing course or productivity app. You just need someone who can pull the book out of your head, write it in your voice, and get it into your readers' hands.
A complete, professionally written, fully published book of 10,000 to 30,000 words — the ideal length for an authority book that readers actually finish, and that does its real job: bringing you clients.
Here's exactly how I get you there.
I don't start writing until I know what your book is for — and I don't let you pick a title until I know what your readers are actually typing into the Amazon search bar.
Why this stage matters: Most ghostwriters skip straight to writing. That's how good books end up invisible on Amazon because they end up buried under better-positioned titles that targeted their readers more precisely. By the time we finish Stage 1, your book is already designed to be found by the exact people you wrote it for. The manuscript is the easy part. Discoverability is what most authors get wrong.
You walk away from this stage with: a positioning document, validated keyword and category data, a competitive landscape map, and a working title that's already doing half the marketing work before the book is even written.