E. Mark Windle’s upcoming book, “Where the Olive Trees Grow”, explores Gaza’s nutritional welfare, following insights from his earlier work, “The Hundred Year Hunger”. It addresses ongoing food insecurity, the impacts of conflict on humanitarian aid, and resilience from grassroots organisations. The project also supports artist Laila Kassab, with a crowdfunding campaign underway.
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Good Fit or Conflict? Client-Ghostwriter Matching in Biography Writing—and When the Relationship Goes Wrong
E. Mark Windle 4 May 2023. It goes without saying that compatibility between ghostwriter and client is a key factor in facilitating the production of a high quality biography. The writer’s remit is to relate a life story that is authentic, believable, and engaging, and reflective of a world according to their client’s perspective. InContinue reading “Good Fit or Conflict? Client-Ghostwriter Matching in Biography Writing—and When the Relationship Goes Wrong”
What’s in a Name? Musings of a Ghostwriter
E. Mark Windle 9 March 2022 I wear several hats in my line of work. Over the years I’ve written non-fiction books, blogs and commentaries on music and culture, and contributed to medical and nutrition science texts. There’s a chance if you are immersed in one of these niches that you may have even readContinue reading “What’s in a Name? Musings of a Ghostwriter”