Ghost Writing: No need to live alone

The changing economic climate and the temporary nature of jobs, my love of working from home, and my desire to manage myself led me to finally rent out
a room in my house after twenty years of living alone!

All those years ago, I sold my IT business, bought my home outright and invested the balance in shares. Not wanting too much responsibility and
preferring to do a brain-dead job that I could do standing up-side-down on both hands, I took on the role of journalist at a local paper. I did that
for a full year until I got caught: All “quotes” I used from sources were impressions from my own imagination! Why did I do it? Who wants to listen to
endless truths and untruths when you present your own in personal humorous fashion? Naturally, I lost the day job, tried a few others, and then
concluded: “It's time to retire.”

So, I strung a British flag up in my window and put the room up for rent in the Local Paper. Placed it withcosmeticdentistryguide.co.uk/teethwhitening.html too, and also put notices up on the campus saying: “ city centre – now or never – phone ********707. The flag paid off
and rented the room within a week, so I became a ghost writer after years of living alone.