
Rick Martinez
Bio
* Professional Ghostwriter
* USA Today Bestselling Author
* Helping First-Time Authors Craft Non-Fiction Masterpieces
* Helping folks (just like you) realize their dream of writing their book
California born, Texas raised.
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9 Eye-Opening Predictions on How Writing Will Change Over the Next Year
From quill and ink to AI-generated articles, writing has changed incredibly over the span of time. Even when I consider the time that I've been a writer, from 6th grade to today, it boggles the mind. I can recall a pencil, a big fat eraser, and a small stack of wide-ruled paper in my earliest memories. Those were my tools, and they suited me well.
By Rick Martinez4 years ago in Futurism
10 Affirmations That Will Boost Your Self-Worth and Confidence
No one is perfect. And no one will ever be perfect. This is a truth - a sad truth, but a truth nonetheless. While it does sound deflating at first, the fact that you're not perfect doesn't have to upset you or break you into pieces.
By Rick Martinez4 years ago in Humans
I Had a Private Chef For Over a Year: Here's My Biggest Takeaways And How I Apply Them To My Life Today
Lots of folks talk about what it might be like to have a private chef. Maybe you've even thought about it yourself. And if I'm gonna be honest, I've often wondered what it would be like to have one myself.
By Rick Martinez4 years ago in Feast
I Lived Out Of A Suitcase For Over A Year. Top Story - August 2021.
I always believed that the secret to a beautiful life was partially embedded in having more stuff. You've heard it as well. Get a well-paying job and career. Buy the white picket fence and slide a couple, or three, nice cars right in. Preferably the kind made in Germany and that warm your butt on cold days.
By Rick Martinez4 years ago in Motivation
I'm Pretty Sure I May Have Just Become A Terrible Grandparent. Top Story - August 2021.
It was hot as hell, and I couldn't believe they didn't sit our group inside. Yet here we were, sitting in a covered patio with old school fans blowing warm air on us on a 95 degree Texas summer afternoon. And worse than that is we were about to be served some chips and salsa.
By Rick Martinez4 years ago in Families












