Stephen Kimber
“Confessions of a Bitcoin Widow,” p. 54
“Prior to working on this book, Bitcoin Widow: Love, Betrayal and the Missing Millions, I’d never done any ghostwriting. Telling a story from someone else’s perspective — in this case, as a seventy-two-year-old man trying to embody a thirtyfour-year-old woman — was a fascinating process. In total, I’d estimate that Jennifer Robertson and I spent between forty and fifty hours together on Zoom. By the time I sat down to start writing, I’d developed a pretty good understanding of how she thinks and talks, which is what helped me capture her voice.”
Stephen Kimber is an award-winning writer, editor, and broadcaster, and the author of thirteen books. He also sits on the Educational Review Committee at The Walrus, a network of academics who help uphold our educational mandate.