Steve Eggleston, Bestselling Ghostwriter, Discusses the Future of Storytelling Amidst AI Advancements

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Having achieved seven Amazon bestseller titles and secured several book-to-screen adaptations, Eggleston elucidates the continued significance of ghostwriting in the age of artificial intelligence.

London, United Kingdom Aug 13, 2025  – Bestselling Ghostwriter Steve Eggleston on the Power — and Future — of Ghostwriting in the AI Era

Steve Eggleston, the author of seven Amazon bestsellers, numerous celebrity, corporate, and political memoirs (all ghostwritten), and with multiple projects in development for film and television, has made a name for himself by helping others tell their stories effectively. Now, this award-winning ghostwriter and literary manager is offering his insights on the changing role of ghostwriters as AI becomes more prevalent.

“Ghostwriting has always been about authentically representing a client’s individual voice, perspective, and experiences,” Eggleston states. “While AI can be helpful for structuring content or conducting research, it cannot replicate the emotional depth or the nuanced skill required to transform a life into a compelling narrative.”

Eggleston, a former trial lawyer who transitioned to full-time storytelling, has written in a variety of genres, from true crime to inspirational memoirs. He combines thorough interviewing techniques with a cinematic storytelling style, drawing comparisons to directors like Guy Ritchie and writers like Aaron Sorkin. Notable works include I Am Lorraine, a #1 Amazon UK memoir celebrated for its unflinching honesty; The Poor, Hard-Up Tailor, which was featured in the St Albans Times; and Destination 9/11, co-authored with Brigadier General Kelvin Coppock.

In addition to his ghostwriting work, Eggleston is also a producer and literary manager at Eggman Global Agency, where he represents authors seeking book-to-screen adaptations. His own work has also garnered film interest, including the Welsh procedural drama Twelve Doors, currently in pre-production as a short film with Wicked Wales.

“The industry is at a pivotal point,” Eggleston observes. “Clients are looking for authenticity, efficiency, and impact. Ghostwriters who can successfully combine these elements while preserving the essence of the story will be the ones who succeed.”

Eggleston is currently accepting new clients for projects commencing in late 2025 and early 2026, with a particular interest in authors looking to adapt their books for film or television.

About Steve Eggleston
Steve Eggleston is a highly successful ghostwriter, author, producer, and literary manager residing in Somerset, UK. Previously an award-winning law professor and trial lawyer, he has ghostwritten over 25 books, including seven that have topped the Amazon bestseller lists. His work has been adapted for various media, including stage, screen, and streaming platforms. He is the founder of and .

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