Looking for a ghostwriter/book doctor for a completed debut novel

I’m looking for a ghostwriter, book doctor, or experienced fiction writer/editor who might be interested in working on a completed debut novel.

I’ve already solicited quotes from ghostwriters on Reedsy and Fiverr, and the prices have been all over the place—including several that reached well into the mid-five-figure range. I completely understand that experienced ghostwriters deserve to be paid for their time and talent, and I’m not looking for someone to work for pennies. At the same time, I just can’t bring myself to put $30,000–$50,000+ into a debut novel that may or may not ever get off the ground.

So I figured I’d see whether there might be someone here who would be a good fit.

A little about the project, while keeping things intentionally vague:

It’s a completed, 80,000 word, full-length contemporary/upmarket fiction manuscript centered around a relationship that begins with an intense emotional connection and gradually becomes something much more complicated. The novel deals heavily with love, trust, betrayal, memory, emotional manipulation, heartbreak, forgiveness, and the difference between the life we believe we are living and the reality that may exist underneath it.

There are also elements of psychological and relationship suspense as the narrator begins questioning certain events, explanations, and pieces of the relationship he thought he understood. However, I wouldn’t describe it as a traditional thriller. At its core, it’s a very intimate, character-driven story about loving someone, slowly realizing that parts of the relationship may not have been what they appeared to be, and eventually having to make sense of what was real.

The story is told in first person, and one of my biggest goals is for the reader to feel extremely close to the narrator—to experience the relationship, uncertainty, heartbreak, and discoveries alongside him rather than simply being told about them.

The manuscript itself is already complete, and the story, characters, major scenes, structure, and emotional arc are there. What I need is someone who can help elevate the actual writing.

I’m under no illusion that I’m some amazing writer. I’m not. If I’m judging myself fairly, most of the manuscript is probably upper-high-school-level writing at best. I think I’m much better at knowing the story I want to tell, the emotions I want the reader to experience, and the scenes I want to create than I am at consistently putting all of that into polished, professional-level prose.

That’s really why I’m looking for help.

I’m not necessarily looking for someone to throw the entire manuscript away and create a completely different novel. Ideally, I’d like someone who can preserve the story, voice, characters, emotional honesty, and strongest existing material while substantially rewriting wherever necessary—improving the prose, dialogue, pacing, transitions, characterization, scene work, repetition, and overall literary quality.

I want it to still feel like my story, just written at a level that is strong enough to stand beside professionally published contemporary/upmarket fiction.

I’d especially be interested in hearing from someone who has experience with:

  • Contemporary or upmarket fiction
  • Character-driven relationship stories
  • Emotional/psychological suspense
  • First-person narrative
  • Book doctoring or heavy manuscript rewrites
  • Taking an existing manuscript and elevating the prose without erasing the author's underlying voice

I’m open to discussing budget, workflow, whether this would be considered ghostwriting versus book doctoring, and whether the project should be approached as a full rewrite or a more selective chapter-by-chapter rewrite.

I’d also be completely fine starting with a paid sample chapter or several pages before either of us commits to the entire manuscript. In fact, I’d probably prefer that so we can make sure our styles and expectations are compatible.

If this sounds like something you might be interested in, feel free to comment or message me with a little about your fiction experience, examples of your work if you have them, how you would approach a project like this, and a general idea of your rates.

I’m keeping the title, character names, and identifying details private in the public post, but I’m happy to provide more information privately to anyone I’m seriously considering.

Thanks!

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u/Large-Perspective196 — 12 hours ago

Traditional Publishing vs. Self-Publishing for a First-Time Author?

Good evening, everyone. I recently completed my first novel at just about 80,000 words. I’ve also finished a developmental edit and submitted the manuscript to a literary agent who is interested in working with me.

At this point, though, I’m still trying to decide whether I want to continue down the traditional publishing route or pursue self-publishing instead.

I’ve done some research into both options, but I’m still fairly new to all of this and have a lot to learn. I’d love to hear from those of you who have experience with self-publishing—especially if you can sell me on why you chose it over traditional publishing.

As of right now, I only plan on publishing this one novel, although that could always change in the future.

My understanding is that with traditional publishing, once a publisher acquires the manuscript, much of the remaining production process—copyediting, proofreading, formatting/typesetting, cover design, and so on—is handled by the publisher. With self-publishing, I would be responsible for arranging and managing all of those things myself.

That’s one of the main reasons I’m trying to make this decision now. If I decide to self-publish, I’d like to start moving forward with the remaining editing and production work rather than continuing to pursue the traditional route.

For those who have self-published, what made you choose that route? What do you think are its biggest advantages and disadvantages compared with traditional publishing? And knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice again?

Thanks in advance for any advice or insight!

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Traditional Publishing vs. Self-Publishing for a First-Time Author?

Good evening, everyone. I recently completed my first novel at just about 80,000 words. I’ve also finished a developmental edit and submitted the manuscript to a literary agent who is interested in working with me.

At this point, though, I’m still trying to decide whether I want to continue down the traditional publishing route or pursue self-publishing instead.

I’ve done some research into both options, but I’m still fairly new to all of this and have a lot to learn. I would love to hear from those of you who have experience with self-publishing—especially if you can sell me on why you chose it over traditional publishing.

As of right now, I only plan on publishing this one novel, although that could always change in the future.

My understanding is that with traditional publishing, once a publisher acquires the manuscript, much of the remaining production process—copyediting, proofreading, formatting/typesetting, cover design, and so on—is handled by the publisher. With self-publishing, I would be responsible for arranging and managing all of those things myself.

That’s one of the main reasons I’m trying to make this decision now. If I decide to self-publish, I’d like to start moving forward with the remaining editing and production work rather than continuing to pursue the traditional route.

For those who have self-published, what made you choose that route? What do you think are its biggest advantages and disadvantages compared with traditional publishing? And knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice again?

Thanks in advance for any advice or insight!

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First Book Publishing Company Recommendations

I have seen that this question has been asked before, but I figured I'd give it another shot for my situation. I'm looking for some advice on getting my first book published. I have the manuscript done, 54,080 words, 425 pages. I have also already designed the covers myself. I'm sure there will need to be editing and formatting changes, but overall I believe it's complete. And for reference, this is the only book I plan on writing.

My question is, what publishing companies would you recommend? Preferably those companies that would accept unagented submissions unless there are some agents out there that would be willing to work with me only this one time since I have no interest in publishing any more books.

Thanks for your help.

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u/Large-Perspective196 — 11 days ago

Relationship/Communication Coach

I’m looking for a relationship coach in the area that can help me improve my communication skills in my relationship. I’m not looking for a couples therapist or even an individual therapist since this isn’t an issue requiring that. It‘s that I struggle being an extreme introvert and it’s hard for me to engage in everyday conversations and put in the effort to communicate openly with my boyfriend and I’m looking for a coach to help with that. Thanks for your input.

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u/Large-Perspective196 — 1 month ago

App Help

My boyfriend has an app on his phone that I don’t recognize and I’m afraid it might be one of those secret apps that hide the real app. Was hoping someone here could help me identify it. It’s got a purple background with a white diamond shape in the middle with just some artsy designs inside the diamond. Here’s a link to a picture I took of it. It’s blurry since I took it from a distance and zoomed in https://imgur.com/a/dh0GO4K

u/Large-Perspective196 — 3 months ago