About me …
I’m a business book and memoir ghostwriter.
Over the past five years, I’ve worked with leaders, coaches, and founders across the UK, US, Europe, and Asia. C-suite executives, award-winning entrepreneurs, and high-profile creatives. Some are building their first consultancy. Others are recording decades of expertise before it’s lost. A few of them simply wish to write their memoir as a testament to what they’ve achieved.
All of them have an important story to share.
My background
I trained as an actor and studied theatre and film at university. I also did ancient Greek and Roman literature at A-level, which sounds totally irrelevant but turns out narrative structure hasn’t changed much in 2,000 years.
After acting, I moved into digital marketing and copywriting. That’s where I learned how positioning works, how to write for specific audiences, and how to create a message with impact.
Before officially becoming a business book and memoir ghostwriter, I spent a year training under two experienced ghostwriters—one who taught me how to structure business books for credibility and authority, and another who specialised in top-of-funnel books designed to convert readers into clients. That training taught me the psychological process people go through when reading a book that’s meant to persuade, not just inform.
Ghostwriting combines all of it: storytelling, structure, strategy, psychology, and voice.
How I work
I don’t just think about getting your ideas onto the page. I think about whether the book actually works, as a story and as a business asset.
That’s what I call the Performance Framework. A book has to be engaging enough to read and focused enough to position you properly. It has to hold attention and withstand scrutiny. If it doesn’t do both, it’s not a good book.
I’m also honest about what I won’t do.
I won’t write something generic just to hit a word count. I won’t help you write a book that sounds like everyone else’s. And I’ll push back if something isn’t working because, at the end of the day, the book is for your reader. I will always fight for your reader. Because that reader is the reason your book exists.
Credentials
Member of the Association of Ghostwriters | Member of the Society of Authors | Professionally trained in business book structure and conversion-focused writing
Based in the UK. Work with clients across the UK, US, Europe, and Asia.
Why I do this
No kid ever wakes up one day and says, ‘I want to be a ghostwriter when I grow up.’ But when I was younger, I was acutely aware that my mother’s limited English meant she could never fully express who she was in England. She lived one life in Thai, but another in English, and I would never truly know her fully because of this.
My father, we learned late in life, is on the autism spectrum. Years of miscommunication could have been avoided if we’d understood his story earlier.
That obsession with voice and communication led me to acting, psychology, and eventually ghostwriting.
Now, I write books because the best stories, the ones that matter, often don’t get told. And a story never told is wisdom unrecorded, a story lost to time.
Your book needs to exist. I’d be glad to help you write it.
A bit more about me …
Likes: Cakes, big plants, equal rights, slippers, rock and metal music, self-development, learning everything, and sleep.
Dislikes: Coconut, spicy food, climate change deniers, being cold, lazy writing and, lack of sleep.
Can’t write without: Candles, a million Post-it notes, an A5 notebook that actually lies flat on the table, Yorkshire tea, cappuccinos, ambient rain noise, and dark chocolate digestives.
Did you know?: I was once accepted onto a writing programme at the Royal Court Theatre, London. Should have done something with that …



