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Professional Ghostwriting — Full Copyright Transfer

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Expert ghostwriters transform your concepts into polished, publication-ready manuscripts. From a single chapter to a full novel—genre specialists in fantasy, thriller, romance, sci-fi, historical fiction, and more. You retain full copyright and all royalties.

5,200+Stories Written
12Genre Specialists
100%Copyright Yours

What We Deliver

  • Novel ghostwriting — chapter by chapter or full manuscript
  • Short stories, flash fiction, and anthologies
  • Screenplay and TV pilot scripts (industry format)
  • Plot development and full story outlines
  • Character development profiles and story bibles
  • World-building documents and lore bibles
  • Manuscript completion and developmental editing
  • NDA protection and full copyright transfer
  • Originality verification — zero AI-generated content

Professional Ghostwriting Explained

Ghostwriting has a documented history spanning centuries. Many of the most commercially successful books on record were written, in whole or in part, by professional ghostwriters working on behalf of the credited author. The practice is legal, ethically accepted within the publishing industry, and explicitly protected by copyright law—the person who commissions the work and pays for it holds the copyright, not the writer who produced it.

The distinguishing characteristic of professional fiction ghostwriting is voice matching. A skilled ghostwriter does not impose their own literary style on your manuscript. They study samples of your writing, understand your narrative instincts, and produce prose that reads as if you wrote it. The result should be indistinguishable from your own voice at its most polished and disciplined.

Our ghostwriters bring two capabilities that most aspiring authors lack: craft discipline and structural objectivity. Craft discipline means consistent prose quality across 80,000 words—maintaining tone, pacing, and character voice across months of writing without drift. Structural objectivity means identifying when a plot isn’t working, when a character motivation is unconvincing, or when a chapter needs to be cut—judgments that are nearly impossible when you are emotionally invested in your own material.

“The best ghostwriting is invisible. It sounds exactly like the person whose name is on the cover—only better than they could have written it themselves.” — Publishing industry maxim

We work at every scale—from a single chapter to a complete multi-book series. Whether you have a detailed outline, a rough concept, or an abandoned draft that needs restructuring, we identify the correct entry point and scope the project accordingly. No two ghostwriting engagements are identical; the process adapts to your material and your working style.

Ghostwriting is used across all fiction genres and for multiple purposes: building a publishing backlist faster than solo writing allows, completing a project that has stalled, producing genre fiction for self-publishing at volume, or turning a personal story into a narrative-driven novel. We do not judge the reason—we assess the project and deliver the writing.

Core Elements We Bring

Full Confidentiality

We operate under strict non-disclosure. You receive full credit and copyright for every word. NDAs are signed on request and retained in our records. No writer from our team will ever publicly claim authorship of your work.

Voice Matching

We study samples of your existing writing and any style references you provide. The finished manuscript sounds like you—not like a generic ghostwriter. Voice consistency is reviewed at every chapter before the next begins.

Character Depth

Multi-dimensional characters with documented arcs, distinct internal voices, and believable motivation chains. Protagonists have flaws that drive conflict; antagonists have logic that makes them credible. Secondary characters serve structural roles, not filler.

Authentic Dialogue

Dialogue that advances plot and reveals character simultaneously. No stilted exposition, no on-the-nose statements of motivation, no two characters who sound identical. Every conversation has a purpose—if it doesn’t, it gets cut.

Structural Discipline

We apply proven narrative structures—three-act, hero’s journey, save-the-cat beat sheet, or genre-specific frameworks—while adapting them to your story rather than forcing your story into a formula. Structure serves the narrative, not the reverse.

The Elements of Fiction We Master

Great fiction is built from interlocking technical components. Each element below is addressed deliberately in every manuscript we produce—not treated as an afterthought.

01

Story Structure

Structure is the invisible skeleton of every successful novel. Without deliberate architecture, even compelling writing becomes an unfocused sequence of scenes. We select and apply the right structural model for your genre and story type.

  • Three-act structure for commercial fiction and genre novels
  • Save the Cat beat sheet for thriller and screenplay work
  • Hero’s journey framework for fantasy and adventure
  • Fichtean curve for short, tension-heavy narratives
  • Non-linear and nested structures for literary fiction
  • Series architecture for multi-book projects
02

Point of View

POV is the lens through which the reader experiences your story. The wrong POV choice creates distance from the character; inconsistent POV creates confusion. We establish and maintain the correct POV strategy for your genre and story goals.

  • First person (close, intimate, unreliable narrator variations)
  • Third person limited (one character’s perspective per scene)
  • Third person omniscient (used correctly—not as a crutch)
  • Second person (experimental; used for specific effects)
  • Multiple POV management in ensemble casts
  • POV discipline—eliminating head-hopping within scenes
03

Pacing & Tension

Pacing determines how quickly readers move through your story and whether they feel compelled to continue. Most amateur manuscripts either rush climactic moments or stall on irrelevant scenes. We manage scene-level and chapter-level pacing deliberately.

  • Scene-and-sequel structure for consistent narrative rhythm
  • Chapter-ending hooks and micro-tension management
  • Action scene pacing: short sentences, active verbs, white space
  • Emotional scene pacing: internal reflection, sensory detail
  • Subplot weaving to maintain momentum during plot transitions
  • Stakes escalation across three acts
04

World-Building

In speculative fiction, the world is a character. Underdeveloped worlds feel hollow; over-explained worlds read like encyclopedias rather than novels. We build worlds with internal consistency and reveal details through action and character rather than exposition dumps.

  • Magic system design: rules, limitations, and costs
  • Technology and science consistency in science fiction
  • Historical accuracy research for historical fiction
  • Geography, culture, politics, and economics at appropriate depth
  • Story bible documentation for series continuity
  • Iceberg principle: build more than you show
05

Character Architecture

Characters drive fiction. Plot is what characters do when they want something and encounter obstacles. We develop characters from psychology outward—building motivation, wound, misbelief, and want before writing a single line of prose.

  • Protagonist arc design: want vs. need, ghost vs. lie
  • Antagonist construction: credible logic and motivation
  • Secondary character function: each serves a structural purpose
  • Distinct voice per character in dialogue and internal monologue
  • Physical and behavioral character markers for quick reader identification
  • Character relationship mapping for ensemble casts
06

Prose Style & Voice

Prose style is what makes one author immediately recognizable from another. It encompasses sentence rhythm, word choice, level of interiority, use of imagery, and the invisible decisions that accumulate into a distinctive literary fingerprint. We develop and maintain your specific voice throughout the manuscript.

  • Sentence variety: rhythmic alternation of long and short constructions
  • Show vs. tell calibration for your genre’s expectations
  • Sensory detail deployment without overwriting
  • Metaphor and simile construction: fresh, not clichéd
  • Register and tone consistency across the full manuscript
  • Voice matching from author samples and style notes

Genres We Write

Each genre has specific reader expectations, structural conventions, and craft requirements. We assign writers with demonstrated expertise in your genre—not generalists who claim to write everything.

Speculative

Fantasy & Science Fiction

From high fantasy epics to grimdark, from hard sci-fi to space opera. Speculative fiction requires consistent internal logic, disciplined world-building, and the ability to make the impossible feel inevitable. We handle magic systems, alien cultures, futuristic technology, and political intrigue with the same rigor as any real-world research.

  • High fantasy and epic fantasy (Tolkien-adjacent to subversive)
  • Urban fantasy and contemporary supernatural
  • Grimdark and dark fantasy
  • Space opera and military science fiction
  • Hard science fiction (scientifically grounded)
  • Cyberpunk, biopunk, and cli-fi
  • Portal fantasy and secondary world construction
Suspense

Mystery, Thriller & Crime

Suspense fiction is structurally the most demanding genre to write. Every scene must serve the plot machinery; every detail is potentially a clue or a red herring. We construct mysteries with internally consistent solutions and thrillers with escalating stakes that pay off in earned, satisfying conclusions.

  • Cozy mystery and amateur sleuth
  • Police procedural and legal thriller
  • Psychological thriller and domestic suspense
  • Spy thriller and political conspiracy
  • True crime-inspired narrative fiction
  • Heist and caper fiction
  • Serial killer and forensic crime fiction
Romantic

Romance

Romance is the largest-selling fiction genre in commercial publishing. Its readers are sophisticated—they know the conventions and demand that writers fulfil them while bringing something fresh. We write romance that delivers the emotional arc readers expect: genuine chemistry, credible conflict, and a satisfying resolution.

  • Contemporary romance (small town, workplace, second chance)
  • Historical romance (Regency, Victorian, medieval)
  • Paranormal romance (vampires, shifters, fae)
  • Romantic suspense (dual plot: relationship + danger)
  • Erotic romance (explicit content with emotional arc)
  • LGBTQ+ romance across all sub-genres
  • Slow burn and enemies-to-lovers tropes
Period Fiction

Historical Fiction

Historical fiction demands dual competence: the research discipline of a historian and the narrative craft of a novelist. Getting the period details wrong destroys reader trust instantly. We research the historical context thoroughly—social structures, material culture, language registers, and documented events—before a single sentence of dialogue is written.

  • Ancient world (Rome, Greece, Egypt, Mesopotamia)
  • Medieval Europe and the Crusades
  • Tudor and Stuart England
  • Victorian and Edwardian Britain
  • World War I and World War II narratives
  • Colonial and post-colonial Africa, Asia, and the Americas
  • Civil War, Reconstruction, and early American history
Crossover

Young Adult & Middle Grade

YA and MG readers are among the most discerning in publishing. They reject condescension immediately and respond powerfully to authentic emotional truth. The protagonist must be the right age; the voice must be genuine; the themes—identity, belonging, first love, family conflict—must be treated with full seriousness, not simplified for a younger audience.

  • YA fantasy and science fiction
  • YA contemporary (realistic fiction)
  • YA thriller and mystery
  • YA romance and coming-of-age
  • Middle grade adventure and fantasy
  • Diverse and #ownvoices-aligned narratives
  • Series development for YA franchise potential
Screen & Stage

Screenplays & Scripts

Screenwriting is a distinct craft from prose fiction. The format is rigid; the storytelling is entirely external—no internal monologue, no prose description of thoughts. Every scene must be dramatisable. We write to industry-standard format (Final Draft specifications) and understand what development executives and producers look for in a submission-ready script.

  • Feature film scripts (90–120 pages, three-act structure)
  • TV pilot scripts (30-min and 60-min formats)
  • Limited series episode outlines and pilot
  • Web series and streaming platform scripts
  • Stage plays (full-length and one-act)
  • Audio drama scripts for podcast production
  • Script doctoring and structural revision
Literary

Literary Fiction

Literary fiction prioritizes character psychology, thematic depth, and prose quality over genre plot mechanics. It is the most technically demanding fiction to write well because there is no formula to hide behind—only the quality of the writing itself. Our literary fiction writers have advanced degrees in creative writing and publication records in literary journals.

  • Character-driven narrative without genre scaffolding
  • Stream of consciousness and interiority-focused narration
  • Experimental structure and form
  • Autofiction and semi-autobiographical narratives
  • Multi-generational family sagas
  • Social and political literary fiction
  • Short story collections for literary magazine submission
Dark Fiction

Horror & Dark Fiction

Effective horror operates through dread, not shock. Jump scares are the literary equivalent of cheap effects—they work once and leave no lasting impression. We write horror that builds atmosphere, establishes genuine threat, and earns its frightening moments through character investment and earned escalation.

  • Psychological horror and paranoid fiction
  • Supernatural horror (ghosts, demons, cosmic entities)
  • Folk horror and rural gothic
  • Body horror and visceral dark fiction
  • Horror-adjacent literary fiction (Southern Gothic)
  • Dark fantasy and horror-thriller hybrids
  • Short horror fiction for anthology submission
Short Form

Short Stories & Flash Fiction

Short fiction is a compressed medium where every sentence carries disproportionate weight. A short story cannot afford a slow opening, a meandering middle, or a diffuse ending. We write complete narrative arcs within tight word counts—from flash fiction at 500 words to novelettes at 20,000 words—with the same structural discipline as full novels.

  • Flash fiction (100–1,000 words)
  • Short stories (1,000–7,500 words)
  • Novelettes (7,500–20,000 words)
  • Anthology submissions (genre-specific formatting)
  • Short story collections with thematic coherence
  • Contest submissions with specific word limits
  • Literary magazine submissions (MFA-program calibre)

Industry Context: According to the Alliance of Independent Authors‘ publishing guides, ghostwriting in fiction is not only legal but standard practice in commercial publishing. The Writers’ Guild of America defines ghostwriting as a legitimate professional service with established rates and contractual norms. For further reading on the craft conventions of each genre, see the Fiction Writing resources at the Writer’s Digest Fiction Writing Hub — an industry reference used by both working writers and editors. Our genre specialists follow current market conventions and sub-genre expectations as documented by published industry sources.

How the Ghostwriting Process Works

A structured process that keeps your manuscript aligned with your vision at every stage—from first brief to final delivered file.

1

Submit Your Brief

Complete the order form with as much detail as you have. Your genre, target audience, approximate word count, any existing notes or outlines, style references (authors whose voice you admire), and any specific plot or character requirements. If you only have a rough concept, that is a valid starting point—we include a pre-writing consultation to develop it before drafting begins.

  • Genre and sub-genre specification
  • Existing outline, notes, or partial manuscript
  • Voice reference authors or existing writing samples
  • Target word count and chapter structure preferences
  • Any non-negotiable plot or character elements
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2

Writer Matching & Pre-Writing Consultation

We assign a genre specialist from our writer roster based on your project’s specific requirements. For a psychological thriller, you receive a writer with documented experience in that sub-genre. For a Regency romance, you receive a writer who understands the period conventions and reader expectations. You can review writer profiles before assignment is confirmed.

The pre-writing consultation (conducted via platform messaging or email) establishes: story outline, character profiles, POV strategy, tone and register, pacing decisions, and any world-building requirements. This produces a working document that guides the entire drafting process.

  • Genre-specialist writer assignment
  • Story outline development or review
  • Character profile documentation
  • Style and voice calibration from samples
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3

Chapter-by-Chapter Drafting

Drafting proceeds chapter by chapter. Each completed chapter is delivered for your review before the next is written. This sequential approach prevents large-scale rewrites: if a character direction needs adjusting after Chapter 3, it is corrected before Chapter 4 begins rather than after the full manuscript is completed. You provide feedback at each stage; the writer incorporates it before proceeding.

  • Chapter delivery on agreed schedule
  • Feedback incorporated before next chapter begins
  • Plot adjustment capability at every stage
  • Tone and voice consistency review
  • Running continuity check against story outline
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4

Revision & Refinement

Once the full draft is complete, a structured revision pass addresses overall narrative flow, pacing consistency, and any remaining gaps identified during the chapter-by-chapter review. This is not copy-editing—it is developmental revision: ensuring the story works as a whole. Specific revision requests based on your feedback are incorporated before final delivery.

  • Full manuscript developmental review
  • Pacing and structure assessment
  • Character arc consistency check
  • Dialogue quality and distinctiveness review
  • Agreed revision requests incorporated
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5

Final Delivery & Copyright Transfer

The completed, revised manuscript is delivered as a .docx file. An originality verification report is included, confirming the manuscript contains no plagiarised content and no AI-generated text. Copyright transfers to you immediately upon full payment. No further claims are made by any member of our team. If you require a formal written assignment-of-rights agreement, this is available on request at no additional charge.

  • Final manuscript in .docx format
  • Originality and AI-free verification report
  • Full copyright transfer upon payment
  • Assignment-of-rights agreement available on request
  • NDA executed and retained in records
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How We Ensure Creative Quality

Quality in fiction is not subjective at the craft level. Structural coherence, tonal consistency, and narrative logic are measurable. Our internal quality process verifies each manuscript against defined standards before delivery.

Structural Review

We verify that every manuscript has a clear inciting incident, rising action that escalates appropriately, a climax that addresses the story’s central question, and a resolution that satisfies the promises made in the setup. Structural gaps—missing midpoints, unresolved subplots, unsatisfying endings—are identified and corrected before delivery.

Plot Hole Elimination

Plot holes—moments where characters act in ways their established psychology would not allow, or where events occur with no causal foundation—destroy reader trust. We conduct a dedicated continuity pass reviewing character motivation, cause-and-effect chains, timeline consistency, and world-building rule adherence before any manuscript is delivered.

Zero AI Content

All fiction is written by human writers. AI-generated prose has identifiable patterns—passive constructions, hedging language, emotional flatness, repetitive sentence rhythms—that experienced readers notice immediately. We scan every manuscript with AI detection tools before delivery and guarantee 100% human-written content.

Originality Verification

We run originality checks on every manuscript before delivery. This protects you from unintentional similarities to existing published works—a particular risk in genre fiction where certain plot structures and character archetypes are conventional. The originality report is included with your delivery package.

Iterative Feedback Integration

You are not a passive recipient of a finished manuscript. Your feedback at each chapter stage is substantive input that shapes the next draft. We track feedback systematically to ensure continuity across revision cycles—previous feedback is not overwritten by new feedback but reconciled with it.

Post-Delivery Revisions

Revision requests submitted within the agreed revision window are incorporated at no additional charge. If your agent, editor, or beta readers return specific structural feedback, we can address those notes. The scope of post-delivery revision is defined in your service agreement.

Industry Standard Reference: The craft standards applied in our quality review process are aligned with the developmental editing frameworks documented by the Editorial Freelancers Association. For specific craft terminology and the technical standards applied in professional manuscript assessment, see the Editorial Freelancers Association’s editorial definitions at https://www.the-efa.org/editorial-services-definitions/. Our structural review process uses these industry-accepted definitions to assess manuscripts before delivery.

The Quality Promise

Every manuscript we deliver meets these standards or we revise it until it does. These are not marketing claims—they are quality gates embedded in the delivery process.

Human-Written Content Verified
Original — No Plagiarism Verified
Structural Coherence Reviewed
Plot Hole Check Reviewed
Voice Consistency Reviewed
Copyright Transfer 100% Yours
NDA Protection On Request
Revision Window Included

Chapter-by-Chapter Model

You do not commit to a full novel upfront. Order individual chapters, review them, redirect the story, and continue only when you are satisfied. This model eliminates the risk of a completed 80,000-word manuscript that misses your vision.

The Case for Professional Ghostwriting

Professional ghostwriting is not a shortcut for writers who lack ability. It is a production tool used by successful authors across every commercial genre.

Accelerated Production

A solo novelist typically produces one book every 1–3 years. Professional ghostwriting compresses that timeline to weeks or months—enabling you to publish multiple titles per year and build the backlist that drives long-term author income.

Creative Problem-Solving

An experienced ghostwriter identifies structural problems that the originating author cannot see because of proximity. Writer’s block, plot holes, and pacing issues that have stalled your project for months are routine problems a professional resolves in a consultation.

Consistent Craft Quality

First-draft quality varies across a long manuscript. A professional writer maintains consistent prose quality across 80,000 words—something solo authors struggle with during difficult writing periods, health interruptions, or motivation gaps.

Market Readiness

Genre fiction has specific market conventions. Professional ghostwriters who are active in commercial fiction know current reader expectations, trope utilisation, and what acquisition editors are buying—producing manuscripts better positioned for agent interest or self-publishing success.

Transparent Pricing

Per-page pricing with no royalty claims. You retain all income from your published work.

Standard Fiction

Short stories, commercial genre fiction, YA novels, and standard narrative work without unusual research requirements.

Flash Fiction (under 1,000 words)From $14/page
Short Story (1,000–7,500 words)From $14/page
Genre Novel (per chapter)From $14/page
YA FictionFrom $15/page
RomanceFrom $14/page
No Royalty Claims Chapter-by-Chapter Payment First Order −10% Revision Window Included NDA on Request

Our Creative Writers

Genre specialists with documented writing credentials. Every writer is assigned based on demonstrated expertise in your specific fiction category.

Simon Njeri, Thriller and Sci-Fi Writer

Simon Njeri

Sci-Fi & Thriller

Published short story author with work in speculative fiction journals. Specialises in high-stakes thriller plotting, science fiction world-building, and the structural mechanics of suspense. 7 years of commercial ghostwriting experience across 200+ completed projects.

Science Fiction Thriller Cyberpunk
200+Projects
4.9★Rating
Zacchaeus Kiragu, Historical Fiction Writer

Zacchaeus Kiragu

Historical Fiction

Graduate degree in history with a focus on colonial and post-colonial Africa and Victorian Britain. Combines archival research discipline with narrative craft. Specialises in period-accurate dialogue, social and political historical context, and multi-generational family sagas.

Historical Fiction Victorian War Fiction
165+Projects
4.9★Rating
Dr Julia Muthoni, Literary Fiction Writer

Dr. Julia Muthoni

Drama & Literary Fiction

PhD in Creative Writing. Specialises in deep character psychology, emotionally complex relationships, and literary prose style. Published in peer-reviewed creative writing journals. Handles literary fiction, domestic drama, autofiction, and character-driven narrative without genre scaffolding.

Literary Fiction Drama Short Stories
180+Projects
5.0★Rating
AM

Amara Osei

Fantasy & YA

MFA in Creative Writing, specialising in speculative fiction. Expert in high fantasy world-building, magic system design, and YA voice. Has ghostwritten three traditionally published fantasy novels. Deep knowledge of current fantasy market conventions and reader expectations.

High Fantasy Urban Fantasy YA Fantasy
140+Projects
4.9★Rating
RC

Rachel Chen

Romance

Former acquisitions reader for a commercial romance publisher. Understands the internal market conventions and reader expectations of every major romance sub-genre. Specialises in slow-burn tension, emotional arc architecture, and the structural beats that distinguish commercially successful romance from amateur manuscripts.

Contemporary Historical Romance Paranormal
220+Projects
5.0★Rating
DM

David Muriuki

Screenplay & Scripts

Trained screenwriter with industry experience in development and coverage reading. Writes to Final Draft specification for feature films, TV pilots, and limited series. Understands what development executives look for in a submission-ready script, including format, pacing, and the visual language requirements of the medium.

Feature Films TV Pilots Stage Plays
110+Projects
4.8★Rating

Author Success Stories

4.8 / 5.0Trustpilot
4.9 / 5.0Sitejabber
5,200+Stories Written
★★★★★

“I had the world for a fantasy novel built out in my notes for four years but could not write it. Amara took my lore documents and character notes and produced a first chapter that was exactly the voice I had in my head. We went chapter by chapter for six months. The manuscript is currently with three literary agents.”

DK
David K.Aspiring Novelist · Fantasy
★★★★★

“I entered a short story contest with a 5,000-word limit and a two-week deadline. The dialogue was immediately praised by the judges—they singled it out as one of the strongest elements. Placed second overall. Simon understood the thriller conventions I was aiming for from the brief alone.”

SJ
Sarah J.Short Story Contest Entry · Thriller
★★★★★

“Rachel wrote three romance novels for my self-publishing catalogue in eighteen months. She matched my voice from the first sample chapter, understood exactly which tropes my reader base expects, and delivered on time every time. All three hit the top 100 in their Amazon sub-categories within the first month of release.”

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M. PattersonSelf-Published Romance Author · 3 Titles
★★★★★

“I came with a half-finished manuscript that had stalled for two years. Dr. Muthoni read the existing 40,000 words, identified exactly why the plot had stalled—a structural issue in Act 2 I had been trying to fix by rewriting the opening—and completed the manuscript in eight weeks. The developmental insight alone was worth the fee.”

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Thomas N.Manuscript Completion · Literary Fiction

Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns the copyright to the ghostwritten story? +

You do. Upon full payment and delivery, all intellectual property rights—including copyright—transfer completely to you. You may publish the work under your own name, submit it to agents or publishers, enter it in contests, adapt it for other media, and retain 100% of any royalties, advances, or licensing fees generated by the work.

We make no claim of authorship. If you require written confirmation of this transfer, a formal assignment-of-rights agreement is available at no additional charge. We also sign NDAs on request, retaining a copy in our records for your protection.

Can I communicate with my ghostwriter throughout the project? +

Yes. Direct communication is available via our platform throughout the entire project. You can discuss plot decisions, character directions, tone adjustments, pacing feedback, and any other creative concerns. We recommend structured check-ins after each chapter delivery rather than constant back-and-forth, which tends to produce better results: the writer has clear, consolidated feedback rather than a stream of micro-adjustments.

For novel-length projects, a pre-writing consultation is included to establish the story outline, character profiles, and voice calibration before drafting begins.

Is the content AI-generated? +

No. All fiction is written by human writers. AI-generated prose has identifiable limitations that matter specifically in fiction: emotional flatness, repetitive sentence rhythm, inability to maintain a character’s voice consistently across chapters, and the absence of the narrative instinct that makes fiction feel alive. A reader familiar with AI-generated text can identify it immediately.

We scan every manuscript with AI detection tools before delivery. The originality and AI-free verification report is included with your delivery package.

What if I only have a rough idea and no outline? +

A rough concept is a valid starting point. We offer plot development and story bible creation as a preliminary service that converts your concept into a workable outline before drafting begins. The pre-writing process produces:

  • A chapter-by-chapter story outline
  • Character profiles for protagonist, antagonist, and key secondary characters
  • World-building documentation (for speculative fiction)
  • POV and narrative structure decisions
  • Tone and voice calibration notes

This document becomes the shared reference for the entire project, keeping the manuscript aligned with your vision throughout drafting.

How long does it take to write a novel? +

Timeline depends on word count, genre complexity, and your revision feedback cycle:

  • Short novel (40,000–60,000 words): 4–8 weeks
  • Standard novel (70,000–90,000 words): 8–14 weeks
  • Long novel (90,000–120,000 words): 12–20 weeks
  • Research-heavy historical or speculative fiction: add 2–4 weeks

These timelines assume prompt feedback after each chapter delivery. Delays in feedback extend the overall project timeline. Rush delivery is available for shorter works and individual chapters.

Can you complete or continue a manuscript I have already started? +

Yes. We offer three types of engagement for existing manuscripts:

  • Manuscript completion: continuing the story from where you stopped, maintaining your established voice and plot direction
  • Developmental editing: restructuring an existing draft to fix structural problems—pacing issues, plot holes, character arc inconsistencies—without a full rewrite
  • Ghost rewrite: preserving your story’s core while rewriting the prose entirely for quality, voice consistency, and structural soundness

Submit your existing manuscript and we assess the scope before providing a quote. There is no charge for the initial assessment.

Do you write fan fiction or stories in existing universes? +

We write fan fiction for personal use and non-commercial platforms only. We do not produce work intended for commercial sale that uses copyrighted characters, settings, or IP without authorisation—this would constitute copyright infringement regardless of ghostwriting involvement. Our writers are familiar with popular fandoms and established lore, and we respect the original copyright owner’s rights in all work we produce.

How is pricing structured for a full novel? +

Pricing is per page (250 words = 1 page) based on genre and complexity tier. For full novels, we typically structure payment as milestones rather than a single upfront payment:

  • Milestone 1 (25% of total): pre-writing outline and first three chapters
  • Milestone 2 (25%): Chapters 4–12 (approximately)
  • Milestone 3 (25%): Chapters 13–end of first draft
  • Milestone 4 (25%): Revision pass and final delivery

This structure protects both parties: you review quality at each stage before the next payment, and we have a structured payment schedule for a long-duration project. Custom payment structures for established clients are available on request.

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