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“Reaching Beyond The Dream: A Leap in Human Consciousness” edited by Thomas Hauck

Congratulations to Angelica A. Atman and Terence G. Atman on the US publication of their life-changing book “Reaching Beyond the Dream: A Leap in Human Consciousness,” which I had the honor to edit. With enthusiasm and inspiration, Terry and Angie … Continue reading

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Fiction: How to Address Your Characters – Advice from Ghostwriter and Book Editor Thomas Hauck

A wonderful and valued client of mine is writing a novel that is set in fourteenth-century Ireland. The protagonist is a young common woman named Mary who falls in love with a titled lord, and he with her. The story … Continue reading

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“Being Alone Sucks” by Adam LoDolce. Thomas Hauck, editor

I try to keep a sharp eye out for books that I’ve edited that appear on Amazon, but once in a while one sneaks by me. “Being Alone Sucks” came out in April 2011 and was written by Adam LoDolce, … Continue reading

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Thomas Hauck, Editor: Capitalization of Job Titles and the “Janitor Rule”

I subscribe to the New Yorker. It’s a great magazine and I look forward to every issue. I’ve noticed, though, that they have a odd approach to capitalizing job titles, specifically that of the president of the United States. Let’s … Continue reading

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Thomas Hauck, Editor: Verb Tenses and Describing the Past

When you write about events that happened in the past, the simplest way is to use what is appropriately called the simple past: A) Jack and Jill went up the hill. B) I gave her the message. The simple past … Continue reading

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Viewing Edits in Word Edit Tracker – Advice from Thomas Hauck, Ghostwriter and Book Editor

When I edit a book or manuscript for a client, I always use Word edit tracker so that my client can instantly see every change that has been made. Once in a while a client will ask me how to … Continue reading

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How Do I Know When My Book Is Finished? Advice from Thomas Hauck, Professional Ghostwriter and Book Editor

One of the most common questions that my ghostwriting and editing clients ask me is, “How do I know when my book is finished?” They don’t want to know on what date I’ll deliver the edited file to them; they … Continue reading

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“Fifty Shades of Grey” – Past or Present?

Like nearly every household in America, we now have our copy of “Fifty Shades of Grey” by E L James piled amongst the many other books in our music room, which in any other home would be the living room, … Continue reading

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“Surviving the Game” by Sahpreem A. King, edited by Thomas Hauck

Congratulations to Sahpreem A. King, multi-platinum music producer and author of “Gotta Get Signed: How To Become A Hip Hop Producer.” Sahpreem is back with his long-awaited followup, Surviving The Game: How To Succeed In The Music Business. In this … Continue reading

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“The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” – The Ten Secrets of Its Success – Review by Author Thomas Hauck

I’m an aspiring thriller writer. Whenever I read a successful thriller, I want to know why it’s a hit when so many others are misses or, more frequently, are simply workmanlike product that you read once and promptly forget. “The … Continue reading

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