Ghostwrite faster, in your client’s voice
Ghostwriting fiction is two hard jobs at once: capturing someone else’s voice and turning around a full manuscript on a deadline. Novelmint helps with both — anchor a voice profile to your client’s own samples, draft against a structured Timeline, and export a clean manuscript to deliver. The book stays your client’s to publish.
Key takeaways
- A voice profile anchored to your client’s samples helps lock their voice early, not after a full draft.
- Drafting against a structured Timeline speeds turnaround on a deadline.
- An editorial pass cleans filter words and padding, so the delivered manuscript reads polished.
- You export the finished manuscript to deliver — the book is your client’s to publish under their name.
- Publishing to Novelmint’s reader Commons is optional and separate from client work.
The hard part
What usually gets in the way
- Capturing a client’s voice — their word choices, rhythm, and worldview — not just their plot.
- Turning around a full manuscript on a tight deadline.
- Holding the client’s voice consistently across a long book.
- Multiple rounds of rewrites when the voice isn’t quite right.
- Juggling several clients, each with a distinct voice, at once.
- Keeping the project organized and the manuscript clean enough to deliver.
How Novelmint fits
Built around how you actually work
Lock the client’s voice early
Voice is the full pattern of how someone writes — word choice, sentence rhythm, humor, formality. Anchor a voice profile to your client’s interviews, samples, and notes so the prose sounds like them from the first chapter, not after a full revision pass.
Faster turnaround
Structure the book on a beat Timeline and draft against it, so you’re never burning deadline hours on a blank page. The structure stays visible while you move quickly through the manuscript.
Deliver clean
An editorial pass strips filter words, repetition, and padding before you hand off, so the draft you deliver reads polished and needs fewer rounds.
Their book, your tool
Export the finished manuscript to deliver to your client, who publishes it under their own name. Novelmint is the workshop, not the storefront — publishing to the Commons is entirely optional and kept separate from client work.
Where to start
Your first book, step by step
Create a free account
Sign up and get a starting balance of credits — enough to set up a project at no cost.
Build the client’s voice profile
Anchor a voice profile to your client’s samples, interviews, and notes so the prose matches their voice.
Outline on the Timeline
Lay the book out as beats so you can draft fast and keep the structure straight on a deadline.
Draft and clean
Generate prose in the client’s voice, then run the editorial pass so the manuscript reads polished.
Export and deliver
Export the finished manuscript and deliver it to your client to publish under their own name.
Questions
Frequently asked
- Can Novelmint match a client’s voice?
- You choose a voice profile and anchor it to your client’s own samples and notes, which helps the prose match their voice — their word choices, rhythm, and tone — early in the process. As with any voice-matching, the more samples you provide, the closer the match.
- How does it speed up ghostwriting?
- You structure the book as beats on a Timeline and draft against it, so you’re not improvising structure or staring at a blank page on a deadline, and an editorial pass cleans the prose before delivery so you face fewer rewrite rounds.
- Do I deliver the manuscript to my client?
- Yes. You export the finished manuscript and hand it off; your client publishes it under their own name. Novelmint is the drafting workshop, not the place the client’s book is published.
- Who owns the work?
- Your client relationship, rights, and payment are yours to manage as you always have. Novelmint provides the writing tools and the export; it does not handle client contracts, ownership, or fees.
- Is it free to start?
- Yes. You can set up a project and start writing for free, with a starting balance of credits.
What this page does not claim
- Novelmint delivers a manuscript you export — the client publishes it themselves; it is not a publishing service for ghostwritten work.
- It does not manage client contracts, rights, ownership, or payment — those remain yours to handle.
- Voice matching depends on the quality and quantity of the client samples you provide.
- Publishing to Novelmint’s reader Commons is optional and separate from client deliverables.
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Match the voice. Hit the deadline. Deliver clean.
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