Joshua Lisec is not your typical ghostwriter. With more than 110 books written across business, politics, health, and memoir, he has built a six-figure “ghost publishing” model that doesn’t just produce books, but also engineers commercially viable ones. In this conversation, Joshua breaks down why most authors write the wrong book, how he uses the Jobs-to-Be-Done framework to decide what a client should publish, and why good nonfiction must read like fiction if it’s going to survive in an AI-saturated world.
We also explore how Joshua became labeled “Trump World’s favorite writer,” what drove his shift away from traditional publishing, and why ROI, not artistic ego, now determines whether a book is worth writing. From replacing Big Five publishers entirely to using books as long-term business assets, this episode is a masterclass in how authors can bypass gatekeepers, avoid publishing scams, and build work that actually sells, influences, and endures.
In This Episode
Ghost Publishing Explained: Why Joshua doesn’t wait for clients to tell him what book to write, and how deciding the right book idea upfront is the difference between a commercial success and a forgotten manuscript.
Why Most Books Fail: How the Jobs-to-Be-Done framework reveals what readers are actually buying, and why books written for ego, legacy, or family almost never sell.
Nonfiction That Reads Like Fiction: Joshua explains why memoirs, business books, and political nonfiction must use narrative structure to survive in an AI-saturated attention economy.
The AI Disruption Reality Check: Why editors will thrive, traditional ghostwriters may not, and how authors with unique, non-public expertise can still beat ChatGPT.
From Big Five to Bypassing Them: How Joshua replaced traditional publishers entirely by building concierge, end-to-end publishing systems for high-level clients.
ROI Over Artistry: Why Joshua turns down projects that can’t plausibly recoup their investment—and how books function best as long-term business assets, not one-time products.
Becoming “Trump World’s Favorite Writer”: Joshua walks through his political evolution, early conservative clients, and the professional consequences of following market demand instead of ideology.
Why Gatekeepers Still Matter (But Differently): How authors can avoid publishing scams, leverage podcasts and interviews effectively, and build audiences without algorithm dependence.
Guest Links
Joshua Lisec
Read So Good They Call You Fake: https://amzn.to/3WK1SzB
Webstie: https://joshualisec.gumroad.com/
X: @JoshuaLisec
Youtube: @DailyPersuasion
Kristin’s Links
Services & Content
Editing Services: nonsensefreeeditor.com
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YouTube: https://youtube.com/@nonsensefreekristin
Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction and Guest Background
00:22 - Building a Ghostwriting Business
03:07 - The Art of Nonfiction Writing
05:36 - Impact of AI on Ghostwriting
10:53 - Journey to Becoming a Right-Wing Ghostwriter
19:40 - Ghost Publishing and Client Success Stories
29:58 - The Fluff of AI Writing
30:53 - The Jobs to Be Done Framework
31:27 - Independent Publishing Challenges
32:39 - Effective Book Promotion Strategies
35:44 - The Rapid Release Model
39:45 - The Power of Interviews
44:28 - Nonfiction as a Business Card
46:42 - Market Research for Authors
51:15 - Final Thoughts and Recommendations
About This Podcast
Nonsense-Free Kristin is where independent authors and creators learn to build their platforms, master their craft, and create on their own terms—without begging for permission from gatekeepers who hate them.
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