“Mr. Riley! Can I please have a pic-”
“No, Mr. Riley can I have a picture with y-”
“Get back! All of you!” your bodyguard says. It has been an eventful day for you, and you start walking out of your hotel. The Plaza Hotel, located in the heart of Dubai, is for only, and only, the richest.
It had pools and views, bedrooms the size of houses, and jacuzzis in the bathrooms themselves. You name it, the hotel had it. Unluckily, today was the last day you were staying in it since The Association of the Most Brilliant Authors’ meeting had ended.
You’re ushered into the front seat of your car, a black Jaguar F Type with bulletproof glass and fire decals. It had cost you a lot, but it had proved to be a good investment.
The bodyguard makes sure you’re all well in the car, and signals to his team. He does a slight hand-wave, with a sharp jab in the air in front of him. It is one of the many signals that you have never figured out the meaning of.
You look through the short sheet at the back, to check if your security team is ready to accompany you on your way home. They are.
You keep your hands on the leather padded steering wheel. Your foot comes down in a swift motion and in a short time, you find yourself zooming across Dubai at top speed.
You don’t worry about traffic police and whatnot, you have a specialized and completely legal sheet on your car’s windshield, the words “Allowed to break the speed limit” printed on it.
In a short while, you reach your home. It is a fairly large estate, full to the brim with luxury.
“We’ll be patrolling the grounds all night sir,” your chief bodyguard, named Pierre Deloumont, says.
“Okay,” you reply, “just don’t make too much noise, especially if it’s just a stray cat.”
You grin, expecting even just a small snigger in response to the joke you just made. You don’t get one. Ah, well.
You walk back into your mansion, situated in the center of the estate. It has been a long day, and you want to get some rest.
You slump onto a couch overlooking the fireplace. There is a hot lasagna beside you, waiting to be eaten. The fire crackles and sparks hit the wood all around it. It is mesmerizing to gaze and the amber remains of the logs.
It’s been half an hour since you sat on the couch, and the lasagna has gone cold.
You’re bathed with memories of how you got here.
How painful it is, to experience the past again, even if it’s in your mind. How painful it is, to know that you don’t deserve this luxurious life. How painful it is, to know, that you did not actually write the book that paved your life for you. How painful it is to know, that you don’t even have an ounce, of creativity.
5 YEARS BEFORE
Why can’t you write? You’re supposed to be an author, aren’t you?
You’re in your bedroom, sitting on your desk with your laptop in front of you and your notebook beside you. A blank document is open on your laptop and the pages in your notebook are clear.
You need to get out of this writer’s block. A dark void looms in your mind, blocking the creative streak that you thought would come to you once you sat down and brainstormed for ideas.
What can you do? You need money, you need to pay the rent, for the landlord wants his payment, you need food, you haven’t eaten in 2 days, for you need to save money, and you need some rest, for your mind is spinning out of control, stressed. Maybe that’s why you can’t write.
You’re staring at the document on the laptop, hoping that words will suddenly appear and the book will write itself. Of course, as you knew in the back of your head, it didn’t.
Why? Why does it have to be you who has all the lack of work and money? You went to Oxford, got a degree, and made friends! But you still have barely any work! All your friends do! Owen, who bought a Lamborghini. Sarah, who made a luxury purse company. And most of all, Kevin, who bought a mansion, became an actor, and only mingled with the most A-List people.
Is that why he won’t answer any of your calls, emails, or texts? Is that why any of them don’t? Did they think that since they didn’t see you on the news, or magazines, that you weren’t worth talking to?
You need to do something that proves that you’re better than them. Better, than what you thought were friends. Even if it takes anything. Even cheating.
The answer to your problem is, ghostwriting.
You could hire a ghostwriter to write your stories for you! No one would know. All you have to do is pay them, and the credit is all yours. Like you said, whatever it takes.
You open your laptop to search for ghostwriters. There are many websites. You click on one that looks promising and scan it.
Hmm, should you take Amy Watson or Ben Hallow? Arnold Potts is also a good choice. But what about Renata Fern?
You finally pick one. Jack Brown. He has 15 years in ghostwriting and has a literature degree from Stanford University. But the weird thing is, he doesn’t want to meet anyone. It has to be only on the internet.
Ah, well. He looks promising and you are desperate. You copy/paste his email into Gmail and start writing:
Dear Mr/Mrs. Brown,
I would like to have you ghostwrite a book for me. I shall give you more details once you have replied to this email and agreed.
Regards,
Stone Riley
After a day, you get his reply:
Dear Mr/Mrs. Riley,
I agree. What now?
Regards,
Jack Brown
PS. I’m a Mr, not Mrs.
Good. He agrees. Now to tell him what I want him to do.
Dear, Mr. Brown
I need you to write a book for me. I’m under writer’s block, and I need a story. It should be … fantasy. State your price.
Regards,
Stone Riley
His email arrives sooner than you thought.
Dear Mr. Stone
I’ll write your story for you. My price is $20,000. I hope you can make the deal.
Regards,
Jack Brown
You read his email. $20,000 as a price? That’s all your savings! But you need the book and the profit. This is a gamble. But no risk, no reward, right?
Dear Mr. Brown,
I agree. Give me your bank number and I’ll transfer the amount. But you need to guarantee me a great book.
Regards,
Stone Riley
And on and on the emails went. Soon, you have a book ready. As you’re walking to the publishing office, you think about what you did. Was it ethical? Will it leak out? And most of all, what if the book turns out to be a failure?
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144 comments
Great story!
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Thanks!
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Np
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:)
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Wow, this is good! I loved how creative this is! It was amazing! Great job!
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Thank you!
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You're welcome!
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I like the story. :) The writing is well done, and the pace flows smoothly throughout the whole piece. I would add that it's a bit anticlimactic. (expecting a bit more than a ghostwriter) But it's good, and a fun read. :) Keep on writing!
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Thank you! Yeah, I guess. I didn't really have much of an idea back then, I had just discovered what a ghostwriter is and I guess I got an idea with it.
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Lol, it's good. :)
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I have written a new story. Mind reading it??
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Okay, I'll read it!
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Ghostwriters never came to mind when looking at this prompt. A very novel idea and an excellent story. I love the style - it's also unique. (I'm running out of synonyms for "unusual" and "unique" here! just know that the story is fabulous lol) P.S. I just got you a whole ton of karma points - could you return the favor? Thanks a bunch!! ~Adrienne
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Thank you! I'll do yours later, I'm busy right now, but remind me if I dont get back to you!
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Hi! I don't mean to be a nag, but I don't think you've gotten around to reading my stories. I understand if you're busy, though. Just a friendly reminder! :)
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Thanks for reminding me! Sorry, my tests have been coming up, so I had to study a lot. I'll definitely read at least one of your stories! Don't worry, you're not being a nag!
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No worries! I'm suffering the same way. Seriously, who even invented midterms? I need to sue them. Thank you!
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Just commented on yours! PS. I SO AGREE WITH YOU!
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PS. Returned the favor! :)
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Thank you so so so much!!!! I started freaking out when I saw - thanks!!!
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You’re welcome!
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There's a smooth glide to the story I liked, add that to the fact that you're speaking about ghostwriting! Really leaves me thinking. Mysterious is great, but it may be a a sprinkle more of mysterious? Liked this!
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Thank you!
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1. Yes I loved your story, why wouldn't I? 2. No, take your time to write, please. If it takes you a while that means you put thought into it. 3. Ok then, that's fine. A very cool take on the prompt. Um...(shoot what else can I say) :] I did like your story, I just don't have a lot of brainpower. I liked how you structured the flashbacks tho, and the use of e-mails. And um...that's it. Bye
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Thanks again!
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Great story. Ghostwriting is a wonderful concept for the prompt. 👻👻. 1)How painful it is to know, that you don’t even have an ounce, of creativity. In this sentence, comma is not needed. Because you have stated just one thing. And then I also have a doubt. In the last sentence, And most of all, what if the book turns out to be a failure? Is this the past or present? And if it's the past, I am okay. But if it's the present , he wouldn't have been rich. Sorry for disturbing you. Well written. Wonderful story. Waiting for your next.....
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Thanks a lot! Okay, I’ll keep that in mind, but I'm not sure if I’ll be able to edit the comma thing. It’s the part of Stone Riley, before he was rich. And you’re not disturbing! 😄 I’ll read your story in a bit!
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Akshat, I think you still have time to edit. Because your story is not approved. Edit it fast. Thank you for clearing my doubt. I am glad to hear that. Thanks
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Ok, thanks for the info!
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Actually, if the contest is over. It doesn't mean we can't edit our story. Only if our story is approved, we cannot edit. That is why I wanted to help you.
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Thanks!
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Ok, thanks for the info!
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Edit it fast.
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Just did it!
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