Original writing portfolio

To illustrate our ability to write more than advertising copy, and to reassure you that your project will be in good hands if you choose us as editors or ghostwriters, we would like to show you some samples of our editorial director’s own work...

Vortex, by David Harris Vortex, a crime novel, was short-listed for literary awards in Britain and Canada, and has since been anthologized, serialized, and translated into six languages. Reviewers have been kind too...

“This story has ‘major motion picture’ written all over it.”
Publishers Weekly

“An amazing piece of work... the tension builds as the threads are drawn tighter together. I couldn’t put this one down .”
On the Edge

“for a first novel, it’s very, very, good.”
Globe and Mail
Distant Mountains, (David Harris, chapter contributor) Distant Mountains is a showcase of the work of internationally renowned photographer John Cleare. Ghostwords editorial director David Harris contributed one of the long essays illustrated by Cleare’s photos. It has been an international best-seller in its category.

Here’s what the amazon.com editorial review had to say about the writing...
“...an inspirational photographic and literary showcase... The writing—impressively engaging for a large-photography format—combines the genre’s contemporary and classic writers.”
Payback, by Fezman and David Harris Payback started out as a ghostwriting contract, but our client was so thrilled with the result that he offered to put the ghostwriter’s name on the cover with his own.

Payback is becoming an underground classic. Here’s an excerpt from the amazon.com editorial review...
“Payback
is a scathing account of the abuse suffered by an innocent young boy at the hands of the American foster care and judicial systems, his growth to manhood in the violent environment of a maximum-security penitentiary, his revenge on those who have destroyed his life, and his eventual coming to terms with himself and the imperfect world in which he, and all of us, must live. It is graphic in its depiction of physical and sexual brutality, but never gratuitously so — a highly moral tale told by a man who has been forced to forge his own morality.”