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21 contributions to Author School
Educational Post (Authority-Building)
🚀 “3 Things Every Beginner Writer Should Do Before Publishing an eBook” - Nail your topic (don’t try to write for everyone). - Create a simple outline before writing. - Think about your readers’ journey, not just your ideas. 💡 Question to engage: Which of these do you find hardest right now?
1 like • Aug 22
@Moses Eripu I can totally relate—you’re right, outlining really changes the game! ✍️ I’ve seen the same with authors I work with: once the structure is clear, writing becomes easier, and the final draft connects better with readers. For me, the biggest hurdle early on was balancing creativity with clarity. I used to write what I wanted, but once I shifted to thinking from the reader’s perspective, everything changed. That’s also what I help writers do—shape their drafts so their message is both powerful and reader-focused. Which part of the process do you feel, if you mastered it, would make your writing flow effortlessly?
✨ Client Feedback Spotlight ✨
I had the pleasure of editing a client’s book, and here’s what they had to say: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“Philip edited my book and got it back to me quicker than I expected. Made changes quickly when asked. My experience was great working with Philip.” 📚 Helping authors polish their manuscripts, improve flow, and prepare their work for publishing is what I do best. With clear communication, fast turnaround, and high-quality delivery, I make the process smooth and stress-free. 👉 This could be YOU! If you’re writing a book and need professional editing or ghostwriting support, I’d love to help bring your story to life. ✍️
✨ Client Feedback Spotlight ✨
2 likes • Aug 22
@Moses Eripu Thanks so much, that means a lot! 🙏 I always aim for fast, clear, and high-quality support. When your draft is ready, I’d love to be in your corner to polish it up.
Conversation Starter (Engagement)
🤔 If you had to choose one, what’s your biggest challenge in writing online? 1. Staying consistent 2. Beating procrastination 3. Knowing what to write 4. Publishing confidently
0 likes • Aug 21
@Kristen Hus Great question! I’ve been helping authors with ghostwriting and editing for 5 years, and yes—it can definitely be profitable when you’re consistent, deliver quality, and build strong relationships with clients. For me, it’s more than just business; I enjoy turning people’s ideas into polished books that they’re proud to publish. 📚✨
2 likes • Aug 22
@Moses Eripu I can definitely relate—staying consistent is one of the biggest challenges for most writers. ✍️ For me, the hardest part often comes down to balancing time across projects, but I’ve found that creating a structure (like setting smaller, achievable milestones) makes a huge difference.
Introduction
Hello , I am New hee My name is Victoria David, an author of a published book on Amazon and on my second book second draft and also a book editor Nice to meet you
1 like • Aug 21
Welcome, Victoria! 👋 Congratulations on already having a published book on Amazon—that’s such an amazing achievement. 🎉 It’s great to hear you’re already working on your second draft too. As a fellow book editor/ghostwriter, I love connecting with authors who are passionate about bringing stories to life. Looking forward to learning more about your journey and cheering you on! 📚✨
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Hi everyone I am new as of I think Saturday. I am writing a paranormal romance book, I am on chapter five of rough draft. I already know I need to do more showing than telling. This is my weakness, I just can't seem to find the words, also filler words have become my best friend, NOT. 😀
3 likes • Aug 20
Welcome! 🎉 Congratulations on making it to chapter five of your paranormal romance draft—that’s a huge step forward. Don’t worry too much about “showing vs. telling” or the filler words right now; the first draft is about letting the story flow. Editing and revisions are where those details get refined. Since I work as an eBook ghostwriter and publisher, I’ve helped authors strengthen exactly these areas—showing instead of telling, tightening filler words, and polishing drafts. If you’d like, I’d be happy to share some tips or even help you work through those challenges when you’re ready. You’re doing amazing—keep going! 👏
1 like • Aug 21
@Robbie Cayer You’re very welcome! Filler words and descriptions are something almost every writer wrestles with, so you’re not alone. And whenever you’re ready to take the next step, I’ll be here to help you polish your draft. Keep going—you’re doing great! 👏
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eBook ghostwriter | I help authors turn their ideas into powerful, ready-to-publish books that inform, inspire, and sell.

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