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Hire a writer to write for you

Writing a book is an exciting process, but also a challenge that requires time, technique and dedication. Sometimes the ideas are clear, but the writing becomes an obstacle. That is where the ghostwritingA professional solution to transform your thoughts into a well-structured, literary-quality book.

At Infinity Ideas, We work with authors, professionals and creatives who want to tell their story without worrying about the technical side of writing. We make sure that every word reflects your voice, respecting your vision and goals.

PFrequent questions about gostwriting

Yes, of course. An essential part of our service includes reviews: We define beforehand how many rounds of revision are included in the contract. You can make comments, corrections, suggest changes in style, structure, content. Ideally, there are checkpoints: intermediate draft, pilot chapters, final revision - so we avoid surprises at the end.
The price is based on several factors: Length of the text (number of words/pages). Subject matter: if there is a lot of research or specialised sources to be used, the price goes up. Level of experience of the ghostwriter. Deadlines: urgent jobs tend to cost more. Number of revisions/modifications included.
To ensure privacy and discretion, we use: Contracts with confidentiality clauses or non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to protect your sensitive information. Access limitation: only the ghostwriter and those you authorise have access to the material. Secure use of digital storage, encryption, private file sharing channels. No public mention of the project without your permission. If used as a sample or testimonial, it is done with your permission. Possibility to use pseudonyms if you prefer to remain anonymous.

This is very important legally. In general: You, as the client, usually get the rights to the economic exploitation of the content (publication, sale, distribution, translation, adaptations...). In many jurisdictions (including Spain) moral rights (e.g. the right to intellectual paternity, i.e. that the recognisable author is recognised as the true author) cannot be fully assigned, even if it is agreed that you appear as the author.

To make the text feel “yours”, we do the following: We collect existing material from you: notes, articles, posts, interviews, recordings, emails, etc. We do an in-depth interview or several consultation sessions to capture your tone, expressions, values, narrative style. We present an initial outline or draft to make sure we are aligned. Iterative revisions: we give you options, you give feedback, we make adjustments until it sounds authentic to you.
Virtually any type of textual content. Among the most common: Creative freedom: novels, literary fiction. Non-fiction: memoirs, biographies, essays, self-help books, corporate books. Professional or technical texts: white papers, specialised guides, scientific or informative articles. Content for digital marketing: blogs, newsletters, publications for social networks, speeches, emails.

Professional Ghostwriters write original content, not copied content. Use of plagiarism detection tools before delivering the final document. Verification of sources and properly referenced citations if third party ideas are used. Ensuring that content respects third party rights.

An advance or deposit is normally requested at the beginning of the project to reserve the service (usually 40% of the total project cost). The balance is settled on final delivery or as contractually agreed.

Yes, in fact this can improve the result a lot: you can provide drafts, ideas, notes, previous research. The more information you provide (notes, style, examples of works you like), the better the ghostwriter will be able to adapt the content to what you want. The contract defines what materials you provide and how they will be used.
This is the typical workflow: Initial consultation: we define the idea, content objective, target audience, style, deadline, budget. Briefing / collection of material: you collect your notes, references, style samples. Outline or script: the structure is presented for your approval. Draft development: chapter by chapter or section by section. Revisions: your comments → ghostwriter's adjustments. Final delivery: appropriate format (Word, PDF, etc.), ready for editing or publishing. Closure and follow-up: possible post-publication support.

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