Raising the Bar is the title of the ghostwritten biography written for Rob Lloyd, millionaire businessman and racehorse ower. He was also the subject of one of the recent episodes of Channel 4's award-winning series, Secret Millionaire.
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There are so many people out there with interesting stories to tell and you could be one of them. Perhaps you've always wanted to write a book but haven't got the time or the inclination to put those words down on paper?
In Raising the Bar Rob Lloyd gives a fascinating account of how he made his first fortune at the age of 26, only to lose it all within a few years. Rob then spent two years in a caravan in a field in north Wales with his wife and three children before dragging himself back up again and becoming a millionaire many times over. Today he runs a successful property company as well as a thriving racing stables in Cheshire.
If you would like to have your story told just as Rob did then please contact me and we can discuss the process. It doesn't have to be a biography; it could be a self-help manual, a business book or a 'kiss and tell'.
A biography will usually be about 80,000 words in length and will take me between four and eight months to produce. I usually arrange an informal meeting in the first instance and draw up a contract outlining our responsibilities, assuring you of my discretion at all times. I will then arrange for us to meet for a series of conversations or interviews and from there I will produce a first draft. Most ghostwritten books take two to three drafts and you will of course be able to make changes and corrections at any point. in the process.
I will help you order your thoughts to make your story one that others want to read and one that will be told in your own unique voice.
Contact me at helen@ghostwriter.uk.com
or 07834 773113
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