Gali Kronenberg is a writer and book coach with a talent for shepherd-ing his clients’ ideas from concept to publication. He ghostwrote the memoirs of a European Prime Minister; a New York Times bestselling author and edited the highly-praised memoir of a prominent Shanghai family.

His clients’ memoirs and nonfiction books have sold to Penguin Random House and HarperCollins, were lauded in The New York Times and ranked in Amazon’s Top 10.

Literary agents, Gotham Ghostwriters and publishers Penguin Random House and Girl Friday have all referred him clients. Gali has helped over 100 writers to publish their work, with some of their books earning praise in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal.

After earning his MS at Columbia University, Gali worked as a reporter for The San Diego Union, The New York Times regional group and as a reporter and columnist at the Los Angeles Times.

His years abroad in China, France, Argentina, Israel and India —and his conversational Chinese, French and Spanish—help him to write with a keen multicultural eye.

Gali also teaches mindfulness and creative writing.

In his role as book coach or ghostwriter, he helps clients to tell their stories with vivid compelling detail. Gali’s writing draws on the best techniques of journalism, screenwriting and nonfiction to tell gripping, stories that move and inspire.

Gali’s clients’ work has been praised or published by:

“And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.”  —Anais Nin

 

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