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Power Publishers introduces biography writing service at a competitive price

NITN | @notintownlive | 26 Jun 2019, 02:42 pm

Power Publishers introduces biography writing service at a competitive price

Kolkata, June 26 : Writing biography got easier with Kolkata-based publisher, Power Publishers, introducing a biography writing service for anyone who is looking for a biographer.

This service will make it easy as clicking a button, for celebrities, successful people in any field, motivators and leadership trainers, businessmen, social workers and anyone who has done something unique, to get their biography written.

Power Publishers, an ISO9001-2015 publisher, with 12 years in the publishing business and with 1600 book titles to their credit, has been successfully  handling a book writing and ghostwriting service since 2007.

During this period, they have written and ghostwritten 2,100 books, according to the founder, Pinaki Ghosh.

As a result, they have within their team of freelancers, some of the best fiction and non-fiction writers, who can write on almost any subject.

Recently, they have started a 'biographer for hire' service for a fee of Rs 500 per page.

They have already written over a hundred biographies since announcing their biography writer for hire service.

“The procedure is simple; you have to decide the number of pages, sign a non disclosure agreement with them, share inputs in the form of written inputs or audio inputs,” said Pinaki Ghosh, founder of Power Publishers, and an Indian biographer himself.

"Delivery of the biography is made weekly through email; and corrections are carried out as per client feedback,” said Ghosh.

“A 150 – 200-page biography typically takes 2 – 3 months to be written,” said Poonam Chatterjee, the coordinator of the company’s biography division.

“We also help getting it published, though our own publishing division,” said Chatterjee.

www.power-publishers.com

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