With 7 Amazon bestsellers and multiple book-to-screen deals, Eggleston shares why ghostwriting remains essential in the age of AI.
(Isstories Editorial):- London, United Kingdom Aug 13, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – Bestselling Ghostwriter Steve Eggleston on the Power — and Future — of Ghostwriting in the AI Era
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With seven Amazon bestsellers to his name, dozens of celebrity, corporate, and political memoirs ghostwritten, and multiple projects being adapt for film and TV, Steve Eggleston has built a career out of making other people’s stories shine. Now, the award-winning ghostwriter and literary manager is speaking out about the evolving role of ghostwriters in a world increasingly shaped by AI.
“Ghostwriting has always been about capturing the unique voice, tone, and lived experience of a client,” says Eggleston. “AI can assist with structure or research, but it can’t replicate the emotional truth or the fine craft of turning a life into a story people can’t put down.”
A former high-stakes trial lawyer turned full-time storyteller, Eggleston has ghostwritten in genres from true crime to inspirational memoir, blending deep interviewing skills with a cinematic flair that has earned comparisons to Guy Ritchie and Aaron Sorkin. His projects include I Am Lorraine, a #1 Amazon UK memoir praised for its raw honesty; The Poor, Hard-Up Tailor, featured in the St Albans Times; and Destination 9/11, co-authored with Brigadier General Kelvin Coppock.
In addition to ghostwriting, Eggleston is a producer and literary manager through Eggman Global Agency, representing authors for book-to-screen adaptations. His own work has been optioned for film, including the Welsh procedural drama Twelve Doors, now in pre-production as a short with Wicked Wales.
“The industry is at a crossroads,” Eggleston adds. “Clients want authenticity, speed, and impact. The ghostwriters who thrive will be those who can weave all three without losing the soul of the story.”
Eggleston is currently accepting select clients for late 2025 and early 2026 projects, particularly those seeking to adapt their books for television or film.
About Steve Eggleston
Steve Eggleston is a bestselling ghostwriter, author, producer, and literary manager based in Somerset, UK. A former trial lawyer and award-winning law professor, he has ghostwritten 25+ books, including seven Amazon bestsellers, with work adapted for stage, screen, and streaming. He is the founder of SteveEgglestonWrites.com and EggmanGlobalAgency.com.
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