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In our latest "Between the Lines" installment, we shine a light on the best-selling collection of inspirational profiles by former "CBS Even...

We're back with the second installment of our new "Between the Lines" feature here at the podcast factory—a bridge to take listeners from ou...

What happens when a ghostwriter/collaborator looks on as the subject of her latest book becomes the lede of a story neither one of them set...

" Did I do that? " Yes, in fact, he did. After a successful career as a writer on hit sitcoms like "Mork and Mindy," "The Nanny," and "Marri...

We're trying something new here at the pod shop – a kind of palate cleanser to follow our latest full episode . What gives? Well, we keep he...

"Memory without responsibility is just nostalgia," reflects podcast guest Doron Keren, the keeper of his family's harrowing Holocaust surviv...

"It's a constant hustle," reflects podcast guest John Rosengren on the life of a freelance journalist. "Ginning up ideas, developing them in...

Award-winning music journalist, critic and artist development consultant Holly Gleason returns to the podcast for a solo outing to discuss h...

As a freelance writer, Jenna Glatzer has lent her voice to books, articles, essays, blog posts, scripts—even greeting cards and doormats, sh...

What makes a good New Yorker cartoon? More to the point, who makes a good New Yorker cartoon? In our latest episode of As Told To: The Ghost...

"This is the best book about how it used to be," writes the influential music critic and record industry analysts Bob Lefsetz, in praise of...

"It's off the record until it's on the page." That's a line from our As Told To podcast conversation with award-winning author/ghostwriter J...

This episode originally aired on June 7, 2022. Two-time Emmy Award-winner Bruce Vilanch has written jokes for Bob Hope, Lily Tomlin, Barbra...

Join podcast host Daniel Paisner as he moderates a panel discussion at the second annual Gathering of the Ghosts ghostwriting conference ear...

"As a ghostwriter, I've trained my ear to listen for what's really there or not there, to discern what's underneath or between someone's wor...

Nelson and Alex DeMille's The Tin Men is an electrifying read and a chillingly timely one," writes The New York Times best-selling novelist...

Student journalist and first-time documentary filmmaker Matthew Winkler joins us to discuss his work on a film chronicling the life and care...

Podcast guest Michael E. Long calls himself "a professional explainer with a restive mind." He is just that. Trained as physicist, Mike is t...

"No two caregiving journeys are alike," writes Emma Heming Willis, the wife of actor Bruce Willis, who was diagnosed in 2023 with Frontotemp...

"Pull the heart of your work out of your chest and lay it out there for the gods," podcast guest Samuel G. Freedman told his Columbia Journa...

Jane Leavy is the New York Times best-selling author of Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy , The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America'...

Episode originally aired on Nov. 2, 2021. "Don't make it out, make it better." That's a line from podcast guest D. Watkins, offered in the b...

Episode originally aired on April 11, 2023 "Writing is not what you start," writes podcast guest Nell Scovell in her scathingly funny memoir...

Ivy Pochoda is the author of the critically-acclaimed novels Visitation Street , These Women , Sing Her Down , and the just-published Ecstas...

Amy Silverberg is a comedian and writer based in Los Angeles. Her stand-up comedy has been featured on Comedy Central, Hulu, NPR, and Amazon...

Veteran journalist Carla Sosenko has written for The New York Times , Cosmopolitan , Marie Claire , People , Self , Newsweek , and numerous...

Heaven Help Us: How Faith Communities Inspire Hope, Strengthen Neighborhoods, and Build the Future —a collection of inspiring profiles of in...

"I never thought I would have a career in the television business," writes podcast guest Art Bell, the founding father of the Comedy Central...

"Comedy writers learn early on that we have a high degree of anonymity," writes podcast guest Alan Zweibel in his memoir Laugh Lines: My Lif...

How much does ego play a role in the art and craft of a book collaborator? That's a question at the heart of this conversation with #1 New Y...

Adam Ross's second novel, Playworld , is one of the best-reviewed books of the year. A story "dipped in molten nostalgia and flecked with lo...

"Sometimes our own stories get snatched from us, hidden in darkness for years," writes podcast guest Salwa Emerson, "until it's time to recl...

"My job was to dance so well that it didn't matter who favored me or why." That's a line from the compelling new memoir by world-renowned ba...

David Peisner is a freelance journalist and ghostwriter/collaborator based in Atlanta. His work has appeared in the New York Times , Rolling...

"We all have to figure out our own ways to carve out our own creativity," says New York Times best-selling ghostwriter Cynthia DiTiberio abo...

We're taking a bit of a pivot here at the podcast factory with this one, pinching from the season-opening episode of Writer's Bone , our fla...

"The work that we do is actually very difficult to detach from when you're writing in somebody's voice," notes veteran collaborator Laura Mo...

"You'd be amazed at how far you can get in life having no idea what the subjunctive mood is," writes Benjamin Dreyer, retired managing edito...

This episode originally aired June 20, 2023 First-time author David Jacks, a veteran video editor and music supervisor, ran into legendary m...

Here at the podcast factory, we're thrilled to welcome back novelist, translator, collaborator and cultural critic Seth Rogoff to talk about...

"In general, magazine profiles are to biographies as inland lakes are to oceans," writes the late entertainment journalist and ghostwriter B...

This episode originally aired on Feb. 14, 2023 "I moved on to the next thing I was going to write," says the noted dramatist and television...

Hal Donaldson's faith-based humanitarian organization Convoy of Hope is a magnificent agent of change. In partnership with local churches, b...

What does it take to help channel one of the most singular voices in rap in an entirely new medium? Join us as we chat with novelist and scr...

"Lots of ambitious books announce themselves," writes Lauren Christensen in The New York Times Book Review of podcast guest Betsy Lerner's d...

Over the course of her nearly forty-year career, singer-songwriter Jill Sobule has earned a singular spot in the American songbook. Best kno...

"The task of writing is to take a character and put him up a tree and start throwing rocks at him," notes novelist, screenwriter, comic book...

Best-selling author, investigative journalist, political commentator and memoirist Nancy French is a storyteller at heart. She's helped to w...

Originally aired Dec. 6, 2022. Frank Santopadre is a veteran comedy writer and the longtime co-host of " Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossa...

Join podcast host Daniel Paisner as he moderates the keynote panel discussion at the inaugural "Gathering of the Ghosts" ghostwriting confer...
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