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Thomas Hauck – Ghostwriter, Editor, and Proofreader: Services Overview

I’m a professional freelance editor, proofreader and ghostwriter. Here’s a quick guide to the services I provide to my clients in Gloucester, Boston, the United States, and around the world. You’ll notice that in the text I use my own name once in a while. That’s just to keep the search engine bots happy.

Thomas Hauck Editor: Overview

I provide my valued clients with personal one-on-one service. I never outsource and I use no lower-priced assistants. When you become my client, I’ll provide you with:

  •  Original research and writing (for ghostwriting projects).
  • Line editing and proofreading with unmatched attention to detail.
  •  Professional formatting for submission to a literary agent or publisher.
  •  Assistance with your query or agency submission.
  •  My personal cell phone number.
  •  Confidence that your book is of the highest professional quality.

For projects over $250, it is a good idea to establish milestones. This provides you with confidence and protection because you are not committed to using my services beyond each milestone.

For example, let’s say you hire Thomas Hauck to edit your 80,000-word novel. The fee might range from $800 to $1,200, depending on the condition of your manuscript. Let’s say we agree on $900. We might agree on four milestones of $225 each:

1. Basic formatting and first 20,000 words.

2. Editing up to 40,000 words.

3. Editing up to 60,000 words.

4. Final editing and polish.

At each step, I deliver drafts for your approval. When editing, I use the Word edit tracker so that you can see every change. The process is collaborative and I welcome your phone calls or emails.

Thomas Hauck is represented on Upwork, which offers convenient escrow accounts. You pay into an escrow and release the funds only when a milestone is complete. This system offers a high degree of protection and confidence for both you and me.

Ghostwriter

When you don’t have the time or the expertise to write your book or report, Thomas Hauck can write it for you. I’ll work closely with you to bring your ideas to the printed page. Your book will be written based on your input and in your voice, and you will retain full copyright. The book may be sold or offered under your name alone. I will gladly sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA).

I’m proud of my track record of success as a freelance editor and ghostwriter. I’m happy to provide work samples and links to specific books on Amazon or Barnes & Noble, and explain my role in creating the book. For example, I co-authored Judd Kessler’s phenomenally successful book Dangerous Law Practice Myths, Lies, and Stupidity. I’m proud to provide a link to the book on Amazon.

How is my fee calculated? Ghostwriters are usually hired on the basis of the word count.

E-books can be as few as 10,000 words. Non-fiction books, such as self-help books and memoirs, can be nearly any length above 25,000 words. For fiction, a short novel is generally between 50,000 and 80,000 words. A full-length novel is above 80,000 words.

Specifying the number of pages can be difficult, because the page count will vary depending upon size of the text, margins, and chapter breaks. However, for a typical document in 12-point Times New Roman with one-inch margins, you can expect to get about 500 words per page. So a document of 200 typewritten pages would be about 100,000 words.

Here’s an example of how page counts can vary. Ever read Tribes by Seth Godin? It’s a book of 147 pages. The pages are only 5 x 7 inches with about 25 lines of text per page and about 10 words per line. So the book is about 147 x 10 x 25 = 36,750 words. Probably less if you consider space taken up by headlines. And it is a best seller.

If you take your typical classic novel like one by Tolstoy, it will be printed in 10-point font with 35 lines per page and 15 words per line. In a typical Tolstoy novel, the same 147 pages of text would be 77,000 words – almost twice as many as Tribes.

This is why it is always better to agree on a word count. It is measurable and there is no ambiguity.

I will always provide a price based on a flat rate for the project, or based on a price per word (say, ten cents per word, which is average). Thomas Hauck does not get involved with graphics or cover art; writing is a highly specialized occupation, and like most good writers, I just write.

Thomas Hauck, Editor

When you have a nearly complete book or report, I will provide editorial services. I’ll read the entire document and help you to organize and present your thoughts as effectively as possible. I may suggest adding material or deleting passages that aren’t effective. In this process it pays to have an open mind, because many authors are sensitive about their work and it can be difficult to be objective. I’m very easy to work with. You don’t want a freelance editor who’s bossy and won’t explain why he or she favors certain changes. It’s your book and your name on the cover!

I will always give you a price in advance. Then, as the work progresses through the milestones, you review the results, and only when we are in agreement should you continue. There are never any surprises.

A full edit means that I work in partnership with you to develop and shape the text and the content. This is also called developmental editing.

A copy edit means that I will look at every aspect of your document. Does it make sense? Is it readable? I may ask to re-write sections or suggest changes. The “five Cs” summarize the copy editor’s job: Make the copy Clear, Correct, Concise, Comprehensible, and Consistent. I also provide formatting services so that your book or document has a professional look.

A line edit is when I ensure that every sentence reads properly, but I do not address larger issues of theme or continuity.

When deciding questions of grammar and punctuation, I use the Chicago Manual of Style. It is a highly regarded industry standard. But there are others, and you may specify which style you want to follow.

No matter which style you choose, the key is consistency. For example, if you choose to write out numbers below ten (one, two, three, as opposed to 1, 2, 3), this should be done consistently throughout the document. But in cases where there is some ambiguity, the bottom line is always readability: does it make sense?

Thomas Hauck, freelance editor, will always work closely with you to preserve your voice and your personal vision. Your story is unique, and whether your style is chatty or hard-boiled or academic, I will always be in tune with your expressive voice.

Proofreader

For documents that are ready for publication, Thomas Hauck is an experienced and meticulous proofreader. I will check for mistakes of grammar and spelling, fact check, and correct typographical errors. I will not interject my editorial opinion about the content of your work.

No proofreader is more meticulous than I am. My goal is for your manuscript to have zero errors and to stand up to the most rigorous scrutiny.

I ordinarily use the Chicago Manual of Style for tricky questions of usage and grammar. I know correct punctuation (when to place a semicolon instead of a comma, for example, or the difference between an m-dash and a hyphen). I have a thorough knowledge of English vocabulary and grammar (when to say “ensure” rather than “insure,” or “farther” rather than “further”). These details are very important to any professional document. One needless mistake in your book may cause a reader to go elsewhere.

You can hire Thomas Hauck on a per-word basis or by the project. I will provide a firm estimate in advance.

My Invitation to You

Even if you are not sure which services you need, I invite you to contact me so that we can discuss how I can help you reach your goals. I look forward to hearing from you. Email me at thomasahauck [at] hotmail [dot] com, or use the contact form on my website.

Thomas Hauck

Author, freelance editor, ghostwriter

Thomas Hauck ghostwriter, book editor, author

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“Escape from Zoomanity” by Alan Forrest Smith, edited by Thomas Hauck

Coming in January 2012 from Morgan James Publishing: “Escape from Zoomanity” by Alan Forrest Smith. I had the honor to edit this powerful new book about one man?s awakening to the reality of the “repeatist conditioning” to which human beings in modern society are subjected. The only way to escape this repressed condition known as Zoomanity is by looking back on life and decoding the messages that have been passed on from the natural laws of creation itself. Once these laws of change are revealed you can energize your spirit and escape from the imprisonment of Zoomanity.

From his offices in Gloucester, MA, Thomas Hauck provides professional book editing and ghostwriting services for authors in the Boston area, New England, the United States, and worldwide. Contact Thomas Hauck book editor today.

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“The Marketing Plan Handbook” by Alexander Chernev, edited by Thomas Hauck

Congratulations to my client Alexander Chernev on the publication of the third edition of “The Marketing Plan Handbook,” which I had the honor to edit. Published by Cerebellum Press, this indispensable guide takes you step by step as you plan, design, and execute a marketing strategy for your product or service. If you have just one marketing book on your desk or in your Kindle, then this needs to be the one.

From his offices in Gloucester, MA, Thomas Hauck provides professional book editing and ghostwriting services for authors in the Boston area, New England, the United States, and worldwide. Contact Thomas Hauck book editor today.

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“Put the Needle on the Record” by Matthew Chojnacki

From 1976 to 1983 I had the privilege of being a member of the Boston pop-punk band The Atlantics. We enjoyed regional success and released one national LP, “Big City Rock,” on ABC Records. But our biggest hit was our own indy 45 RPM single, “Lonelyhearts” b/w “Can’t Wait Forever,” which we released in 1980.

We’re honored to have the “Lonelyhearts” single cover included in a wonderful new book by Matthew Chojnacki – “Put the Needle on the Record.” It’s a collection of over 250 single covers by artists ranging from The Ramones to Pat Benatar to Run-D.M.C. The covers are accompanied by comments from the artists; our lead guitarist, Fred Pineau, whose memory is perhaps less impaired than other members of the band, offers his reflections on the night the cover photos were taken in NYC by Stu Chernoff. The “Lonelyhearts” cover was designed by Tibor Kalman, who had recently started M&Co, which became a leading design firm. When we first met with Tibor, he had several other ideas for the cover; one of them was to cover the sleeve with sandpaper (the rough side out!). We and our manager, Fred Munao, thought this was a cool idea but it would not endear us to record retailers or radio stations. The cover concept that we went with – the rows of tiny photos of members of the band – was an instant hit, and luckily the song was too.

 

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“Keep Your Family Safe Online” by Bryan Bowers. Thomas Hauck, editor

Recently I had the honor to edit “Keep Your Family Safe Online” by Bryan Bowers. This insightful and information-packed ebook is a must-have for any parent or guardian. Bryan isn’t out to scare you, but to provide common-sense solutions that will allow you and your kids to enjoy the Internet (staying off the web is hardly a realistic choice these days) while avoiding the bad stuff. It’s not just about how to monitor your kids – which you should do anyway – but the book also covers things you may not think about, such as the integrity of your wireless connection.

Hey, my kids are in college, and I learned stuff in here that I never knew! This book is useful for anyone who is online, and that’s just about everyone.

From his offices in Gloucester, MA, Thomas Hauck provides professional book editing and ghostwriting services for authors in the Boston area, New England, the United States, and worldwide. Contact Thomas Hauck book editor today.

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“A Man’s Guide to Getting Fired” by Andrew J. Kilbride. Thomas Hauck, editor

Congratulations to my client Andrew Kilbride, whe recently released his funny and provocative self-help book “A Man’s Guide to Getting Fired” on Kindle. I was honored to be the editor.

In today’s economy, there is unfortunately a big audience for this book. If you’re a guy and you’ve been given the heave-ho by your myopic and overpaid boss, Andrew advises you to step back, think about where your life is going, and (most of all) don’t rush out and buy another ticket to the rat race. Being canned may mean pressure, to be sure, but it also may mean freedom to re-invent yourself. I should know – I’ve been laid off three times, and after number three I said screw it, I’m going into business for myself. It was the best decision I ever made!

Editor Thomas Hauck provides professional book editing, ghostwriting, and proofreading services for authors in the Boston area, New England, the United States, and worldwide. For unmatched personal service, contact Thomas Hauck book editor today.

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“Your Professional Headspace” by Scott Charlton. Thomas Hauck, Editor

Congratulations to my Elance client Scott Charlton on the publication of his new book, “Your Professional Headspace,” now on Amazon.com.

The author, a renowned Australian self-help guru, tackles the subject of professional malaise. What’s that? Well, if you are sitting in your office right now, surfing the Internet instead of looking forward to the day ahead, you are someone whom Charlton wants to reach out to. You are successful but bored. You have money in the bank but you feel as though you are spinning your wheels. You spend all your time putting out little fires and never achieving anything resembling greatness. What can you do? You can rediscover your passion. You don’t have to sell your house and buy a vineyard or an RV. That’s BS. What you can do is get back to what you love to do and in the process, Charlton says that you’ll actually make more money. Sounds good!

Editor Thomas Hauck provides professional book editing, ghostwriting, and proofreading services for authors in the Boston area, New England, the United States, the UK, Australia, and worldwide. For unmatched personal service, contact Thomas Hauck book editor today.

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“While Japan Burns” by Jack Turner, edited by Thomas Hauck

Now available on Kindle, “While Japan Burns” is the fast-paced story of a merger deal between a US software giant and its Japanese counterpart. I had the pleasure to edit this exciting novel for author Jack Turner, a New Zealander who has lived and worked in Japan. He takes you behind the scenes and reveals how the culture and customs of Japan present a challenge to western businesspeople – and how with enough patience and empathy cultural barriers can be overcome. Illustrated by Ben Turner.

Editor Thomas Hauck provides professional book editing, ghostwriting, and proofreading services for authors and novelists in the Boston area, New England, the United States, and worldwide. For unmatched personal fiction editing service, contact Thomas Hauck book editor today.

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“Data Dynamite” by W. David Stephenson, edited by Thomas Hauck

Another hot new book edited by Thomas Hauck, now on Amazon: “Data Dynamite: How liberating information will transform our world” by W. David Stephenson, a client who contacted me through my website.

Think the world has experienced progress in information access during the past twenty years? W. David Stephenson tells us that we ain’t seen nothin’ yet! We are on the brink of a massive information revolution. Just as Martin Luther unleashed the printed word by translating the Bible into German and allowing wide public access by printing it instead of having it copied by monks, “Data Dynamite” will do the same for data, unleashing its power by providing a blueprint for access to free, real-time data. The expanded use of real-time data will blow away our old sense of limits and create a new reality of unprecedented opportunity. This is no pipe dream: Stephenson backs up his ideas with solid real-world examples of how real-time data is already being harnessed to change our world.

– Editor Thomas Hauck provides professional book editing, ghostwriting, and proofreading services for authors in the Boston area, New England, the United States, and worldwide. For unmatched personal service, contact Thomas Hauck book editor today.

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“The Lost Fountain” by Peter Andrew Sacco, edited by Thomas Hauck

I recently had the honor to edit Peter Andrew Sacco’s new YA adventure novel, “The Lost Fountain.” It’s a rollicking tale of well-meaning kids who set off on a harebrained adventure to Florida in search of Ponce de Leon’s legendary Fountain of Youth. With some help from the swashbuckler himself they reach their goal, only to find it’s not what they expected. A fun read for all adventure lovers aged ten to fifteen, now exclusively on Kindle.


– From his offices in Gloucester, MA, an hour north of Boston, editor Thomas Hauck provides professional proofreading, ghostwriting, and book editing services for authors in the Boston area, New England, the United States, and worldwide. For unmatched personal service, contact Thomas Hauck book editor today.

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