
"Ghostwriting requires the absence of ego, a kind and empathetic soul, a thespian’s ear, a diligent work ethic, a love of loneliness as well as the human family, a sense of humor, an embrace of all learning, a passing knowledge of everything, patience, loyalty, stability, and a character worthy of trust. Located in the metro NYC area, I am plugged in yet fully able to travel extensively if requested. Having written in multiple genres, I am comfortable and skilled at writing in male or female voice, young or old, etc., always properly capturing the unique voice of my client. Writing about music, theater, the arts, and entertainment come naturally to me. I have also played with fellow Berklee-ites Melissa Ethridge, Steve Vai, Branford Marsalis, Kathy Troccoli, and Aimee Mann. In addition to assisting clients with manuscripts for self-publishing, I specialize in agent and publisher querying, as well as book proposal creation for those seeking traditional (advance-paying) publishing, garnering numerous agent and publishing contracts for my clients, including six-figure advances and a major motion picture deal.Īn eclectic artisan, I am an alumnus of the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, where I studied composition and arranging, while also treading the boards as an actor in theaters all over New England. I have authored, co-authored, edited, or ghostwritten nearly 50 books. My articles on the art of ghostwriting have been published in the bible of the publishing industry, Publishers Weekly.

In and around the greater New York City area (the Mecca of American publishing) I have held the position of Head Writer, General Manager, Development Consultant, and Senior Writer at various publishing concerns, overseeing and editing books by other writers and acting as mentor and teacher to talents young and old.

In the literary world, I have worked invisibly behind the scenes for years, ghostwriting numerous books in a wide variety of genres. "The Fourth House" had previously been named a finalist for the prestigious James Jones Award, annually given to the best first novel by an American author. My debut novel, the family drama, "The Fourth House," was a Featured Selection of the Book of the Month Club©, the Doubleday Book Club©, and the Literary Guild©, divisions of Random House/Doubleday Entertainment, where it sold out its first two printings.
