Fairport, NY (PRWEB) June 7, 2010
A publishing industry veteran has launched a new trade association designed to help professional writers and authors interested in finding and landing more ghostwriting assignments.
The new Association of Ghostwriters (http://www.associationofghostwriters.org), founded by veteran ghostwriter and bestselling author Marcia Layton Turner (http://www.marcialaytonturner.com), taps into the rising demand for ghostwriting services across a wide spectrum of industries.
“Publishing experts estimate that as many as 50 percent of all New York Times bestsellers are ghostwritten today, but there’s also great demand for ghostwriters for other types of books and in businesses of all sizes,” says Turner, who also publishes the “Become a Six-Figure Writer” newsletter to help writers earn more money.
Turner says the demand for skilled ghostwriters is increasing because:
The Association of Ghostwriters helps members tap into this expanding market for their services. Member benefits include monthly teleseminars on topics related to marketing, project management, outsourcing and time management; a monthly newsletter; a private members-only forum; ghostwriting job postings; and a member directory. The charter membership fee is $69 a year for a limited time.
For more information, visit http://www.associationofghostwriters.org.
CONTACT: Marcia Layton Turner, executive director, Association of Ghostwriters, marcia (at) associationofghostwriters (dot) org, 585-586-8660
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