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Haunted by Talent: Why October is the Month to Thank Ghostwriters and Editors 🎃👻

Ah, October—the season of pumpkin spice, skeleton decorations, and haunted hayrides. It’s the time of year when ghosts, ghouls, and things that go bump in the night take center stage. But let’s be real: there’s a certain type of ghost who’s been haunting the publishing world all year long, tirelessly working in the shadows.

Ghostwriters

That’s right—we’re talking about ghostwriters and editors.

They may not rattle chains or appear in your bathroom mirror when you say their name three times, but without them, the books, memoirs, and stories we love would crumble like a dusty old tombstone.

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The Ghost in the Room (Who Actually Wrote That Book?)

Ghostwriters are the true phantoms of publishing. They slip quietly into the minds of authors, learning their voices, quirks, and favorite phrases, until they can spin out pages that sound as though they were written by the author themselves.

They don’t get the glory. Their names rarely appear in print. But make no mistake: their invisible ink is often what turns a rough idea into a finished masterpiece.

Think about it—politicians, celebrities, busy business moguls, and even some beloved novelists often call on ghostwriters to give shape to their stories. These spectral scribes take scattered notes, half-finished drafts, or sometimes just a vague idea muttered over coffee, and transform it into a book you actually want to read. Without them, many of the titles on your shelf might never exist.


Editors: The Vampire Slayers of Publishing 🦇

If ghostwriters are the spirits who conjure the story, editors are the brave vampire slayers who keep it from spiraling into chaos. They might be the one who makes your manuscript bleed with changes but only for the good. Armed with red pens (or more often, tracked changes), they stalk through drafts hunting down clichés, bloated sentences, awkward dialogue, and yes—the dreaded typo lurking in the shadows.

There are different kinds of editors, each one a different creature of the night:

  • Developmental editors: The big-picture necromancers, reshaping plots, building arcs, and ensuring the story doesn’t collapse like a haunted house in a storm.
  • Copy editors: The werewolves of grammar, fierce under the full moon, tearing apart sloppy syntax with precision.
  • Proofreaders: The ghostly guardians of final drafts, catching the tiniest slip-ups before they escape into the world.

These folks may not get their names in gold foil on a cover, but their fingerprints (or claw marks) are on every polished page.

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Why They Matter (a.k.a. Why You Should Leave Candy Out for Them) 🍬

Books are not created in isolation. For every story that captivates a reader, there’s a small army of unseen workers making it possible. Authors bring the spark, yes—but ghostwriters fan it into flame, and editors keep it from burning the house down.

Without ghostwriters:

  • Many stories would remain just “great ideas” collecting dust in notebooks.
  • Readers would miss out on powerful memoirs, celebrity tell-alls, and even some bestselling novels.
  • Countless voices would go unheard because not everyone can (or wants to) write their own story from scratch.

Without editors:

  • Readers would drown in typos, plot holes, and messy chapters.
  • Books would lose their magic, weighed down by clunky sentences and confusing narratives.
  • The industry itself would be a swamp of unpolished manuscripts, and no one has time for that horror story.

In short: ghostwriters and editors are the backbone of publishing. Their work may be invisible, but without them, the bookshelves would be bare—or worse, filled with half-baked monsters stitched together without care.


A Toast to the Shadows 🥂👻

So, as October rolls on and you enjoy your pumpkin spice everything, take a moment to honor the hidden heroes of the book world. Ghostwriters and editors give their blood, sweat, and tears (sometimes all in the same chapter) so we can lose ourselves in amazing stories.

They may not wear capes. They may not sign book jackets. But they are the lifeblood of literature, the unseen hands that keep the magic alive.

Here’s to the ghostwriters—the friendly phantoms of prose.
Here’s to the editors—the fearless monster slayers of grammar.
And here’s to the publishing underworld as a whole, without which we’d have nothing but dusty manuscripts and unfinished drafts.

Happy October, dear readers. And if you know a ghostwriter or editor, don’t just hand out candy this year—give them the recognition they deserve. They’ve earned it.

Cheers to our team of ghouls and goblins at Richter Publishing! Have a smashing good October.

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A Writer’s New Year’s Resolution!

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As we kick off the new year it is important – especially as a writer – to hold yourself accountable for starting or finishing your book! Life never stops, especially when you have the desire to write a book. Don’t make it up as impossible if your life is chaotic— IT CAN BE DONE! An industry standard 5 x 8,100 page book is approximately 20,000 words. That’s 20,000 words you would need to write in a four week period. Without structure, those words will loom over you! 20,000?! How can I write 20,000 in four weeks?! Tara Richter has come up with books full of tips for first time book writers and today we are going to share three of them from her book, “Write a Book in 4 Weeks.”


Wanting to write your own book? Have a manuscript ready but don’t have a publisher you can rely on? Have a story to tell but don’t exactly have the time to write it?

Here at Richter Publishing we can write, edit, publish and market your book in paperback, digital and audio format! You choose which services are right for you. We can design a custom package to suit your individual needs. We also will finance your choice over a period of 12 months through auto payments, making it easy for anyone to become a published author!

To speak to a representative, just set up an appointment by clicking here and start your writing journey today!

 

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Looking for a Publisher? Richter Publishing is a Click Away!

Wanting to write your own book? Have a manuscript ready but don’t have a publisher you can rely on? Have a story to tell but don’t exactly have the time to write it?

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Here at Richter Publishing we can write, edit, publish and market your book in paperback, digital and audio format! You choose which services are right for you. We can design a custom package to suit your individual needs. We also will finance your choice over a period of 12 months through auto payments, making it easy for anyone to become a published author!

To speak to a representative, just set up an appointment by clicking below and start your writing journey today!

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Defeat Empty Nest Syndrome by Writing a Book in 4 Weeks!

Parents! Did you child just leave for college and you’re struggling with empty nest syndrome? Rather than focus on all of your energy on what you’re missing out on, focus it on what you could be creating with this new free time! It is time to tell YOUR story, leave your legacy and get published!
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Wanting to write your own book? Have a manuscript ready but don’t have a publisher you can rely on? Have a story to tell but don’t exactly have the time to write it?

Here at Richter Publishing we can write, edit, publish and market your book in paperback, digital and audio format! You choose which services are right for you. We can design a custom package to suit your individual needs. We also will finance your choice over a period of 12 months through auto payments, making it easy for anyone to become a published author!

To speak to a representative, just set up an appointment by clicking below and start your writing journey today!

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Tomorrow & Saturday Richter Publishing will be in NYC for the ASJA Writers Conference!

Join us in NYC tomorrow and Saturday for two days of education, connections; tips, tricks and strategic moves from seasoned journalists and authors, plus top social media and website experts, PR pros, editors, agents, content buyers, and more.

Richter Publishing will be doing free manuscript reviews during the 2 day conference! 

 

The publishing industry occupies very different terrain than it did even a decade ago. With the industry shift from print to digital, new media for authors, the influx of content marketing, and revolving editors, freelancers—experienced and new—need to build their platforms while developing creative business strategies.

With more than 1,200 members, ASJA stands as the country’s leading and most prestigious association of successful journalists, authors and nonfiction and literary nonfiction writers.

You do not want to miss out on this opportunity!

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Next Week Richter Publishing will be in NYC for the ASJA Writers Conference!

Join us in NYC for two days of education, connections; tips, tricks and strategic moves from seasoned journalists and authors, plus top social media and website experts, PR pros, editors, agents, content buyers, and more.

Richter Publishing will be doing free manuscript reviews during the 2 day conference! 

The publishing industry occupies very different terrain than it did even a decade ago. With the industry shift from print to digital, new media for authors, the influx of content marketing, and revolving editors, freelancers—experienced and new—need to build their platforms while developing creative business strategies.

With more than 1,200 members, ASJA stands as the country’s leading and most prestigious association of successful journalists, authors and nonfiction and literary nonfiction writers.

 

You do not want to miss out on this opportunity!

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How to Handle Stress as a Writer

Being that April is National Stress Management Awareness month, writers can take this time to find out which coping mechanisms work best when under a lot of stress. Whether it be deadlines, writer’s block or something going on in your personal life — writers need to find a way to handle their stress in healthy ways.

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Below are some helpful tips on how to handle stress as a writer —

1. Designate one place that’s just for writing. Find your safe/creative place.

2. Give yourself enough time. aka avoid procrastination at all costs.

3. Take a power nap. Stress can come from being overworked and exhausted – take a quick power nap to jumpstart the writing process.

4. Exercise. 

5. Take a break. If all else fails, take a break and get your mind off of things. This is almost like pressing a Restart button on your brain.

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Writing a Book but Unsure Where to Start? Click here!

Wanting to write your own book? Have a manuscript ready but don’t have a publisher you can rely on? Have a story to tell but don’t exactly have the time to write it?

Here at Richter Publishing we can write, edit, publish and market your book in paperback, digital and audio format! You choose which services are right for you. We can design a custom package to suit your individual needs. We also will finance your choice over a period of 12 months through auto payments, making it easy for anyone to become a published author!

To speak to a representative, just set up an appointment by clicking below and start your writing journey today!

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Excited to Announce Richter Publishing is a Sponsor for ASJA 2017 Writers Conference in NY!

The publishing industry occupies very different terrain than it did even a decade ago. With the industry shift from print to digital, new media for authors, the influx of content marketing, and revolving editors, freelancers—experienced and new—need to build their platforms while developing creative business strategies.

With more than 1,200 members, ASJA stands as the country’s leading and most prestigious association of successful journalists, authors and nonfiction and literary nonfiction writers.

Join us in NYC for two days of education, connections; tips, tricks and strategic moves from seasoned journalists and authors, plus top social media and website experts, PR pros, editors, agents, content buyers, and more.

 

Richter Publishing will be doing free manuscript reviews during the 2 day conference! 

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