Turn scattered essays, posts, and notes into a cohesive book while preserving your voice with expert guidance and clear steps.
Start Your BookChoosing between ghostwriting vs compiling existing writing is the first step to turning your material into a publishable book. Ghostwriting creates new content in your voice, while compiling organizes and reshapes what you already wrote so the result reads like a single book.
At Concepts of a Book, over 60% of clients choose compiling existing writing to preserve their authentic voice and speed up publication; many see project timelines cut significantly. “Concepts of a Book turned my blog posts into a book that reads like me,” says Sara M., teacher and first-time author.
If you want a practical path from drafts to finished manuscript without losing your tone, explore how compiling or ghostwriting will affect time, control, and final voice at https://www.conceptsofabook.com/.
We gather essays, posts, notes, and interviews and evaluate what already works, what needs expansion, and what should be rewritten to form a coherent structure.
Together we choose compiling, ghostwriting, or a hybrid: compiling preserves your words and voice; ghostwriting creates new material in your voice when gaps exist.
We map chapters, reorder material for narrative flow, and revise for consistency while keeping your tone and intent intact.
We polish the manuscript, add front/back matter, and provide publishing guidance so your compiled or ghostwritten book is ready to publish.
Editors refine structure and clarity without overwriting your unique voice, ensuring the compiled book feels authentically yours.
We create a tailored plan that selects, expands, or trims existing pieces to form a logical chapter flow.
Where gaps exist, our writers craft new sections in your style so the final manuscript reads seamlessly.
Choose a speed-focused compile or a more hands-on ghostwriting process with transparent milestones and delivery dates.
We prepare your compiled or ghostwritten manuscript for self-publishing or traditional submission, including formatting and cover guidance.
Compiling existing writing is ideal if you have a substantial body of work—blogs, essays, speeches—that already expresses your ideas. It emphasizes curation, reorganization, and targeted rewriting to create a unified narrative.
Ghostwriting is best when you need extensive new material or prefer to delegate the writing entirely; the ghostwriter creates content in your voice based on interviews and notes.
Find the fastest, most authentic path to publish your ideas—get a tailored plan and timeline at https://www.conceptsofabook.com/.
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