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Good Book Writing

Dan Good

Tips on book writing and ghostwriting from a professional ghostwriter who’s written 30+ books.

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  • Dan Good

    My biography of Ken Caminiti, "Playing Through the Pain," is available wherever books are sold. Journalist, baseball card collector, and Texas Rangers fan.

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