
Amy Lynch - Ghostwriting: How Experts Can Become Authors
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SUMMARY:
Have an idea for a book but not sure where to start? In this episode of TLC Connections, we sit down with Amy Lynch, founder of Fernling Creative, to unpack the world of ghostwriting and book development. Amy shares how her team helps subject matter experts—like therapists, educators, healthcare professionals, and business leaders—turn their insights into high-quality nonfiction books. From book coaching to publishing and bundling content for social platforms, Amy offers practical advice for anyone considering authorship.
Whether you’re looking to publish for influence, legacy, or business development, this episode offers a clear roadmap from concept to completion.
Helpful Links:
- Fernling Creative – Amy’s ghostwriting and publishing firm
- Amy Lynch on LinkedIn
- Journeys with June Book Series – A TLC project developed in partnership with Fernling Creative
GUEST BIO:
Amy Lynch is the founder and principal writer at Fernling Creative, a boutique ghostwriting and publishing firm that specializes in helping high-level professionals turn their expertise into polished, publication-ready books. With a background in education and creative writing, Amy and her team guide clients from the earliest stages of ideation through to editing, design, and publishing. She has worked with CEOs, psychologists, TED Talk speakers, and healthcare executives to shape nonfiction narratives that are both insightful and impactful.
SPONSORS:
The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth (TLC) is a social enterprise company serving the Greater Philadelphia Area. Founded in 1970 by a behavioral health hospital, TLC is an entrepreneurial nonprofit providing innovative education, coaching, and counseling services to individuals and families, as well as grant writing and management services for school districts and universities.