Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Invisible Ink--Need Help to Finish Your WIP? Need an Unpredictable Ending? Flow? Better Dialogue?

  INVISIBLE INK -- 4 Reasons to Ghostwrite or Co-Author

INVISIBLE INK

By Cal Orey

Need a Title? Outline? Unforgettable Character(s)? Captivating Narrative? Unpredictable Ending?


I am a ghostwriter. I am often on the job writing books for someone else. For example, writing as a military wife, I dished out heartfelt feelings in a woman’s magazine about my husband’s service in Iraq. Writing as a witty English doctor, I prescribe anti-aging secrets in a self-help book. Writing as my sensitive mixed-breed cat, I dispense advice to pets and humans in a bimonthly horoscope column.

            Sound like fun? For writers who don’t mind losing a byline, ghostwriting is an interesting and potentially lucrative career option. Here are five reasons why you should consider this often-overlooked writing path.

1 Interesting assignments

Ever wish you were someone else? As a ghostwriter, you can live your dream vicariously—without having to get credentials or be reincarnated. Being a “ghost” is like channeling into someone else’s body and mind. For example, I write for my 5-year-old cat, Kerouac, who pens the column “What Do the Stars Hold for Your Pet?” for a pet magazine. Not only is his name on the masthead, each column pays for his premium cat food and toys.

            Eric Neuhaus, a New York ghostwriter, did the writing and more for a book by fitness guru Joe Decker As part of the assignment, Neuhaus and a diet consultant cooked up healthy versions of traditionally unhealthy dishes such and meatloaf and fajitas. “The kitchen in my one-bedroom apartment became the test kitchen,” Neuhaus says. “I bought another book on how to write recipes. All of this was trail by fire. I never thought in m wildest dreams that I’d be testing recipes.”

Ghost Tip: “If you enjoy people, ghostwriting is a way to delve into some of the most unusual people on the planet,” says Marc L. Weber, a former ghostwriter.

2 An occasional credit

When I was assigned the Iraq article for Complete Woman, I collected the very personal first-person narratives of two military wives, using their unique voices to put together their heart-warming tales. I received an “as told to” author credit.

Ghost Tip: If you think the book has potential to be a bestseller, request co-author credit. But if the project is an author’s tool (i.e., selling products), credit isn’t a big deal.

3 Appreciative clients

“One of the most surprising facts I have learned about ghostwriting is that there are some extremely intelligent people out there who cannot put anything onto paper,” Habert says. “For some reason, somewhere between the thought process and the actual movements of their pen or fingers on keyboard, they become babbling fools.”

            In my ghostwritten book on anti-aging, I noticed while the doctor had good command of the English language, his prose tended to be dry. I was hired to “dumb down” his health advice and product information. And the doctor appreciated my ability to do just that.

Ghost Tip: “You have to check your ego at the door,” cautions Deborah Kotz of Silver Spring, Md., who has worked as a ghostwriter on several health books. “Realize that you are the ‘writer’ and not the ‘author.’ There’s a big difference between the two. You are not the authority. So, you have to convey the message that the author wants to convey.”

You have to check your ego

at the door. Realize that you are

the “writer” and not the “author.”

4 Unlimited prospects

The best part of ghostwriting is that it’s like a deep well that never goes dry. Habert understands the glory of ghostwriting. “It is a lucrative source of writing, not only in a monetary manner but also in the volume available,” she says.  Weber adds that a baby boomers age, “that generation becomes interested in holding on to its memories, so there is more work for ghostwriters to do than ever before.”

Ghost Tip: “Network as much as you can,” Weber says. “Make sure people know you have the talent to help them."

            Each in his or her own way, Habert, Weber and Neuhaus have discovered that ghostwriting is a good avenue to a never-ending road of projects. You, too, can arrive at that point. Just put on your mask and go to work.

Getting Started

Look close to home: Offer to be the ghostwriter for your family, friends and co-workers. Don’t rule our your kids or pets, either.

Develop a specialty: “Whether it’s fitness or fashion, write about what you love and have a passion for,” says New York City ghostwriter Eric Neuhaus.

Network with other ‘ghosts’: Often, ghostwriters will be busy with projects and may refer clients to you for a finder’s fee.

Discuss the editing process: If you want to avoid ghoulish re-dos, talk with the author about edits before you begin. Personally, I have incorporated the phrases "No revisions" in the agreement. A dentist to hair stylist may make minor tweaks--but countless changes? Not a chance.

Get it in writing: “If you’re going to collaborate, you’re going to need a written contract or agreement that spells out show does what and how much you get—and when,” Neuhaus says.

Tackle Tasks:  Outlines, restructuring and crafting, developing characters, writing prologues, cliffhanger chapters, and WOW endings, settings, description, dialogue -- and much more!

Remember, everyone has at least one book in them:  It’s your job to connect mentally and emotionally with someone who want to hire a ghost—namely, you.

Published in The Writer (since 1933, RIP)

BIO: CAL OREY, M.A. Meet a super versatile author-journalist, columnist & ghostwriter (fiction: crime, romance, sci-fi, adventure, psychological thrillers, memoir & most genres) and a known on-air personality... 
I'm a born and raised Californian who keeps it real. I hold two degrees in English (Creative Writing) from SFSU, and pen the "hugely successful" Healing Powers Series, available at all fine bookstores --all 9 books have been graced with online bookstore website Bestseller banners; (translated in 25+ languages), many featured by Good Cook and Literary Guild book clubs to Newsmax media.
 
NEW BOOK RELEASE: 
The Healing Powers of Herbs & Spices: Timeless Treasures #9 published in 2021 by Kensington  
It has made its way to being a pick in Woman's World Magazine Book Club, and covered by Booklist, American Global News, GlobalInformerNews, NYC Daily Post, New York Daily, City Buzz News, Huffington Post, on board with Newsmax, and in more than 75 libraries worldwide (multiple branches, many copies), articles in hard copy and online magazines... noted on C2CAM, KSFO...

Latest Buzz: Honey Book Author Loves Sticky Scene in "The Pitt"

 The Healing Powers of Honey Flies Off Shelves! (Groundbreaking 1st Edition, Revolutionary Edition, Revised & Update--ready for pre-order! Click #1 Hit link)

The Healing Powers of Honey (Healing Powers Series) Kindle Edition

 By Cal Orey, M.A.--Author of #1 Hit The Healing Powers of Honey .... Groundbreaking 1st ed. and pre-order 2nd ed.--revolutionary and shocking stories!)

Last night I watched the popular show "The Pitt," episode 3, and with interest I viewed a nurse observing a patient's leg burn treated with honey. Dr. Robby explains that while honey has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, it isn't suitable for deep burns and shouldn't be the first treatment. But note, it can be used on minor burns if the skin isn't broken and the burn is less than 2 inches in diameter. Also, honey dressings may be more effective than standard treatments for superficial burns. (Source: Comic Book Club). And yeah, this scene is realistic, sort of.

As the author of the bestselling book "The Healing Powers of Honey," I can tell you more than a decade ago I discovered the virtues of honey and treatment for burns when I interviewed the late renowned Dr. Peter Molan. The doctor explained to me how hospitals do indeed use medicinal honey for treatment of wounds.

Q: Do you feel any large drug company in America may produce a manuka honey product and sell it as a prescribed medicine to hospitals and clinics?

A: Jars of manuka honey on sale in the USA are not approved by the FDA for any therapeutic use, although they are legitimately sold as a food just like any other honey. However, there are various brands of manuka honey on sale with FDA approval for treating wounds. Some are tubes of manuka honey, and some are wound dressings containing manuka honey. All are sterilized products. It is smaller medical companies producing these, but large drug companies are now showing an interest. 

Author's Note: Due to the strong research backing Manuka honey, the overwhelming evidence of its success in hospitals, and researchers with doctors pushing for its approval, the FDA finally approved Manuka honey in 2007 for medical use.

In the revised and updated 2nd edition of the popular honey book, the author includes more natural healing cures.

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Excerpt of Super Review for The Healing Powers of Olive Oil, 2nd Edition--a Top Choice!

 Top Choices in Olive Oil Books

By Christine Dutton
Perfect for February--American Heart Month!

“The Healing Powers of Olive Oil,” written by Cal Orey, is an excellent compendium of essential knowledge about olive oil. Orey is an accomplished author and journalist. She has authored “The Healing Powers of Vinegar” and other food related titles. Her journalistic nature shows through in this book. She references numerous studies and accesses experts to delve deeply into how we can benefit from using olive oil. She writes about how olive oil has shaped cultures and lifestyles. She also shares about how adding olive oil into our diet can dramatically transform our health.

This is an ideal book for those in the health foods who want to teach about the benefits of olive oil. It is also a great reference for anyone interested in learning how to add this essential and healthful Mediterranean ingredient into their own diet.

One of the best things about this book is the breadth of olive oil uses that are covered. Orey brings information about culinary uses of olive oil, including baking and how to make flavored oils. She also includes sections in the book on making healing oils, elixirs and home remedies. Discover how to use olive oil for body products such as skin and hair treatments. There is even a recipe for dog treats!

The primary focus of the book is on the vast benefits to be gained from olive oil. Only a handful of recipes are included, but each one is simple and quite unique,

Lastly, this book does not read like a typical health awareness title. Orey writes with a captivating style that will keep you engaged throughout the book. If you would like to advance your experimentation using olive oil, this is the book for you. You can buy the book here.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

The Healing Powers of Honey Flies Off Shelves!

 Latest Buzz: Honey Book Author Loves Sticky Scene in "The Pitt"

The Healing Powers of Honey (Healing Powers Series) Kindle Edition

 By Cal Orey, M.A.--Author of #1 Hit The Healing Powers of Honey .... Groundbreaking 1st ed. and pre-order 2nd ed.--revolutionary and shocking stories!)

Last night I watched the popular show "The Pitt," episode 3, and with interest I viewed a nurse observing a patient's leg burn treated with honey. Dr. Robby explains that while honey has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, it isn't suitable for deep burns and shouldn't be the first treatment. But note, it can be used on minor burns if the skin isn't broken and the burn is less than 2 inches in diameter. Also, honey dressings may be more effective than standard treatments for superficial burns. (Source: Comic Book Club). And yeah, this scene is realistic, sort of.

As the author of the bestselling book "The Healing Powers of Honey," I can tell you more than a decade ago I discovered the virtues of honey and treatment for burns when I interviewed the late renowned Dr. Peter Molan. The doctor explained to me how hospitals do indeed use medicinal honey for treatment of wounds.

Q: Do you feel any large drug company in America may produce a manuka honey product and sell it as a prescribed medicine to hospitals and clinics?

A: Jars of manuka honey on sale in the USA are not approved by the FDA for any therapeutic use, although they are legitimately sold as a food just like any other honey. However, there are various brands of manuka honey on sale with FDA approval for treating wounds. Some are tubes of manuka honey, and some are wound dressings containing manuka honey. All are sterilized products. It is smaller medical companies producing these, but large drug companies are now showing an interest. 

Author's Note: Due to the strong research backing Manuka honey, the overwhelming evidence of its success in hospitals, and researchers with doctors pushing for its approval, the FDA finally approved Manuka honey in 2007 for medical use.

In the revised and updated 2nd edition of the popular honey book, the author includes more natural healing cures.

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Earth Changes 2026: A Glimpse into the Future

  By Cal Orey, M.A.

Humans to honey bees, and the environment will be challenged, whereas, food prices--from quality raw honey to coffee--will continue to skyrocket. 

The year of the horse with promise of energy and change is here! It is believed to bring both progress and potential for chaos. Expect opportunities, and challenges. Looking ahead to 2026, there will be Earth changes and consequences around the world. It’s a time of change and a time to be prepared for the unexpected.

There are three three-week Mercury Retrograde periods this year—February 26-March 20, June 29-July 23, and October 24-November 13—which may cause chaos but it isn’t always challenging. Still, it is advised not to sign legal documents, make big purchases, or travel during these times. Also, events like Full Moons and New Moons this year intensify natural events and human responses.

The effects of climate change (this will include more unhealthy air and wildfires worldwide) and earthquakes repeating history (and some due to fracking) will frazzle nerves. On the upside, people will be bettered prepared for disasters to help face the waves with a sense of calm until the storm passes.

MEGA EVENTS

AIR QUALITY: Air quality conditions in Canada will affect the states as it did in 2025. Los Angeles air will continue to have unhealthy ratings for sensitive groups to unhealthy and even hazardous for all groups throughout the year. The southwest like Arizona to the Pacific Northwest will be affected by air quality especially if wildfires are an issue.

GREAT QUAKE-TSUNAMI: Experts warn Japan [UPDATE] and the Cascadian Subduction Zone are ripe for another great one like it has happened before in both these regions. Both past great quake-wave areas are in the Ring of Fire, a quake-prone area. There have been tremors in these regions but still nothing great yet.

PNW VOLCANOES: Speaking of tremors, a whole lot of shaking has been happening near three volcanic regions: The tri volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest that experts are actively monitoring due to seismic activity are Mount St. Helens, Mount Rainier, and Mount Hood.

Volcanologist and seismic networks, such as the Pacific Seismic Network and the U.S. Geological Survey’s Cascades Volcano Observatory will monitor these volcanos for signs of unrest, including tremors, ground deformation, and volcanic gas emissions.

WEATHER WATCH

A mixed bag of forecasts will happen for the New Year. The northern states may face a colder-than-normal season, Southern states will likely see warm, dry conditions, La Nina wetter conditions in the Pacific Northwest will bring too much rain, severe flooding, and landslides. Not to ignore the precipitation makes the ground more vulnerable during and after earthquakes. The Sierra Nevada will get less than more snow at lake level, more at higher elevations but not a super great ski season at Reno-Tahoe. Drought will be worse in Southwest, Deep South, and the Central States is a toss-up for a cold winter or milder season.

Superstorms and Firestorms: Hurricanes and/or twisters will happen and in the Gulf States. While 2025 was overall fairly quiet 2026 may not be. Mississippi, Louisiana, and Florida may be the areas under pressure and the Atlantic Seaboard will deal with havoc and major hurricane threats especially in the lower states…

The West Coast, other states and countries will continue to battle out of control wildfires due to extreme heat, lightning, high winds and man. As usual, the fire will affect air quality. That means air alerts and even lockdowns and watching air quality websites for updates like accuweather and airnow will be a way of life. Staying prepared with air purifiers, staying hydrated, and mandatory evacuations will be expected for health’s sake for all ages of people and pets.

ON THE FRINGE

Meteors, comets, and even UFOs are likely to make the news and cause excitement in the nation and around the world.  On the ground, one great quake event outside of the United States may occur. This could be in the Mediterranean (Italy or Turkey) or New Zealand. If the mainshock is shallow it will go down in history as a devastating act of nature.

As the United States and world continue to cope with political upheaval and AI changes, the planet will continue to be neglected. However, mankind will see ignoring unhealthy air and water quality is too important to forget and linked challenges to human health will be a major concern. Humans, animals, honey bees, and the environment will be challenged, whereas, food prices will continue to skyrocket. People and farmers will be forced to be more resourceful, money-minded, and aware of how to forage food during tough times.

 

[MINI BOX]

THE YEAR OF THE HORSE AND THE GREAT QUAKE

Among the options provided, the Cascadia Subduction Zone (stretches from offshore California to British Columbia) is often cited as having the highest potential for a very large, overdue earthquake. It is a prime spot for a future megathrust event, which could cause widespread devastation, tsunamis, and prolonged aftershocks.

Though the San Andreas Fault zones in both Northern and Southern California also pose significant risks. The northern segment of the SAF last ruptured in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, estimated at magnitude 7.9 While this segment has released significant stress, other segments within the Bay Area, such as the Hayward Fault and the Rodgers Creek Fault, are considered highly active and overdue for major events.

The Southern San Andreas Fault (SSAF) is also a major concern. The "Big Bend" segment of the SAF, which runs through Southern California, has not experienced a major rupture since 1857, when a magnitude 7.9 earthquake occurred. It’s overdue to rumble. And note, the last year of the horse was in 1966. The great 9.2 quake hit Alaska in 1964. Is it possible to happen again following a major 2025 earthquake? In 2025 a 7.0 hit near Anchorage; so yes, the shaky state could rock and roll in 2026.

 CAL OREY, M.A., is a bestselling author-novelist specializing in topics such as adventure, health, romance, and science. She holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in English (Creative Writing) from San Francisco State University. Her books include the popular Healing Powers series, and Courage with Paws, and The Healing Powers of Honey, 2nd edition (Kensington) will be released 2026. The Healing Powers of Olive Oil, 3rd edition is in progress.  Her website is www.calorey.com 

American Heart Month--CHOCOLATE POWER

 The Healing Powers of Chocolate -- Ebook 1.99 Sale for American Heart Month/V-Day

 By Cal Orey













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By Cal Orey
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Here it is, the classic Chocolate book (part of the internationally popular Healing Powers series: vinegar, olive oil, honey, coffee, tea, superfoods. Featured in Newsmax, the Good Cook Book Club, Complete Woman... It is now available for 2.99! for Valentine's Day and February American Heart Month. (There is a chapter on wine and chocolate pairing!) You can purchase THE HEALING POWERS OF CHOCOLATE right now online.
“Decadent” and “sinful” are words commonly associated with chocolate, but they no longer apply. Approximately 4000 years ago, in Central America, the Mayan Indians considered cocoa beans “food of the gods” because of its medicinal benefits. Later, it got tagged as a “bad” fatty food. But by the end of the 20th century, a twist of fate turned chocolate back into a health food.

THE HEALING POWERS OF CHOCOLATE traces the origin of chocolate, from bean to bar, from centuries ago to the present day. In creating this informative and fascinating book, renowned health expert and author Cal Orey (who lives near San Francisco, one of the nation’s chocolate hot spots) interviewed America’s top chocolate makers and chocolatiers, nutritionists, medical researchers, and chocolate lovers to find out how this ancient “food of the gods” can prevent and fight common ailments and diseases.

The result is a lively comprehensive guide to the wide world of quality chocolate, from 70% dark truffles to Italian biscotti baked with extra virgin olive oil, in America and around the globe. With proven data for eating dark chocolate containing cocoa flavanols to reduce heart disease, diabetes, cancer, obesity, and dozens of pesky ailments, this book—with a European twist—takes you on a magical chocolate tour, complete with wit, charm, and entertaining personal anecdotes from ancient folklore to the 20th and 21st century.

From Ancient Folk Medicine to Modern Health Wonder, Discover the Amazing Powers of Chocolate!
Discover the healing powers of dark chocolate and cocoa—now widely recognized as an accepted “health food” and “SuperFood”—versatile cure-all.
Find out how chocolate’s powers can lower the risk of developing heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and weight woes.
Learn how chocolate contains more antioxidants than green tea and red wine—without the alcohol.
Put dozens of chocolate home cures to work for treating acne, anxiety, brain fog, cabin fever, cough, depression, fatigue, and other ailments.
You’ll also find chocolate beauty and anti-aging treatment—from masks, manicures to bubble baths and body wraps—made from antioxidant-rich chocolate teamed with natural plant extracts.

Incorporating cutting-edge scientific research, plus Mediterranean-style heart-healthy chocolate recipes, from Sicilian Mole to Dark Chocolate Mousse, THE HEALING POWERS OF CHOCOLATE is a well-rounded one-of-a-kind resource that will show you why savoring this no longer forbidden “food of the gods” is the 21st century trend.
Endorsements:
*Number 3 in 6 books the Healing Powers Series: Pairs well with The Healing Powers of Coffee, Honey and forthcoming Tea
* Formerly Featured in the Good Cook Book Club and One Spirit Book Club
* Editor's Fave book in long running Complete Woman magazine (Feb./March 2010 issue)
* The right kind, the right amount of chocolate may just save your life.
Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., author of New York Times bestseller The Fat Flush Plan