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ghostwriter
[gohst-rahy-ter]
noun
a person who writes one or numerous speeches, books, articles, etc., for another person who is named as or presumed to be the author.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ghostwriter1
Example Sentences
When she first called, B asked me to work as her editor, or ghostwriter.
She said the packager dropped her in 2011 and handed over her unpublished eighth instalment to an anonymous ghostwriter, who went on to publish two further Vampire Diaries books.
Despite this, Alloy hired a ghostwriter to write new novels and complete the “Vampire Diaries” series.
Mullen meets with a potential ghostwriter sent hopefully to help with his overdue memoir.
Over the next four decades, Carter, without a ghostwriter, produced about 30 books, more than any other modern president.
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