| Foster Winans: Ghost Writer, Book Editor |
FOSTER WINANS is President and Chief Creative Officer of WINANS KUENSTLER PUBLISHING, a veteran book editor, book writer, book publisher, and ghostwriter who is the author, ghostwriter, or editor of more than forty books including nonfiction works on investment and finance, marketing, inspirational/motivational, memoir/autobiography, personal growth/self-help, plus nine novels. He is represented to the trade by Al Zuckerman, founder of Writers House, and his most recent ghostwriting project, "The Man on Mao's Right," published by Random House in July 2008, is a memoir ghostwritten for a retired Chinese diplomat who was Mao Zedong’s English interpreter. He has also written books published by HarperCollins, William Morrow, St. Martin's Press, Simon & Schuster, McGraw Hill, and Entrepreneur Press. Winans began his career in 1968 in Bucks County, PA as a reporter for the local daily newspaper, living in the shadows of such legends as Pearl S. Buck, James A. Michener, and Dorothy Parker, neighbors who helped the area earn its nickname as the "genius belt." In the early 1980s, he covered the stock market for The Wall Street Journal, writing its popular “Heard on the Street” column. In 1986, his best-selling memoir, “Trading Secrets: Seduction and Scandal at The Wall Street Journal,” was a critical success ("Winans writes like a dream."), a Book-of-the-Month Club Selection, and was excerpted in Esquire magazine.
He lives in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. (888) 816-1119 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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Foster Winans 
