How Much Editing Is Necessary Before You Publish Your Book?
For first-time authors, publishing a book can seem like a mysterious and risky process. You want your book to be the very best that it can be, but once you reach a certain point in its development it’s hard to … Continue reading
“Extraordinary Customer Service” by JM Enage, edited by Thomas Hauck
Congratulations to my valued client JM Enage on the publication of his new book “Extraordinary Customer Service: Beyond the Extra Mile in Loyalty Marketing,” which I was honored to edit. This concise volume reveals the secrets of total customer satisfaction, … Continue reading
“No Room for Shaky Hands” by Hugo Van Cleynenbreugel, MD, edited by Thomas Hauck
Congratulations to my client Dr. Hugo Van Cleynenbreugel on the publication of his new book “No Room for Shaky Hands: How You Can Take Your Surgical Performance to the Highest Levels,” which I had the honor to edit. This smartly … Continue reading
“Waiternomics” by Martin J. Fischer, edited by Thomas Hauck
Congratulations to my client Martin J. Fischer, who has just published his transformative self-help book, “Waiternomics: The Ultimate Guide to Escaping the Employee Trap.” A former Las Vegas waiter (he tells me that his Vegas stories could fill a separate … Continue reading
Copyright, Fair Use, and “Spinning” – Advice from Thomas Hauck, Book Editor and Ghostwriter
I edit many personal self-help books. My valued clients are consultants, coaches, and personal development experts who write books in order to educate and uplift their readers, and also to attract clients. The self-help universe is surprisingly small, and many … Continue reading
Using Fictional Stories to Sell Products or Services – Advice from Ghostwriter and Book Editor Thomas Hauck
If you’re intending to write or publish a business book, you might assume that what you need to do is present descriptions of your services or product, or provide instruction to the reader in the way a teacher would. But … Continue reading
How to Write a Great Business Book – Advice from Ghostwriter and Book Editor Thomas Hauck
A popular (meaning non-scholarly, non-MBA program) book that is aimed at business professionals must satisfy a few very basic requirements. Here is an outline of what you must accomplish with any business book, regardless of length or complexity. 1. As … Continue reading
“Success 101: How Life Works – Know the Rules, Play to Win” – Thomas Hauck, Editor
Congratulations to my valued client Scott F. Paradis on the publication of his new book, “Success 101: How Life Works – Know the Rules, Play to Win” from Cornerstone Achievements. I had the pleasure to edit Scott’s sensational book, which … Continue reading
“Private Mortgage Investment: Your Path to Creating Passive Income and Building Wealth” edited by Thomas Hauck
Congratulations to Ralph Abbott on the publication of his groundbreaking new book, “Private Mortgage Investment: Your Path to Creating Passive Income and Building Wealth,” which I had the honor to edit. Private mortgage investing ? using private money to make … Continue reading
“No Fun in the Fens” by Mike Ryan, edited by Thomas Hauck
Congratulations to Mike Ryan, whose latest novel “No Fun in the Fens” was just published by Charles River Press. In this book, volume three of Ryan’s sensational Cootch Connolly Mysteries, turn-of-the century Boston probation officer Cootch Connolly discovers that two … Continue reading