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ghost writers
noun
Plural of ghost writer
Exact(34)
For my money, the greatest of the contemporary ghost writers.
I do not have statistics on the extent to which ghost writers haunt higher education.
A growing industry of ghost writers for celebrities exists on the internet.
Her books include, as editor, the excellent anthology "Unholy Ghost: Writers on Depression".
It is definitely not, he adds, the case that staff and volunteers act as "ghost writers".
The company negotiates separate contracts to pay its performers and anyone else involved, like ghost writers.
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From the 1970s, the Great Leader put his son in charge of the ghost-writers who wrote all his infallible books.
You might, then, have expected publishers to drop the ghost-writers and stop making huge payments to sportspeople, comedians and Britain's Got Talent judges, and stick with cookbooks.
Authors have editors ("Did you ever see the work of Bruce Chatwin or whoever raw?"); they have co-authors and ghost-writers, not to mention models and literary god-parents to borrow from.
However, it is questionable whether all ghost-writers are professionals.
Fig. 3 Percentages matches of example articles supplied by the ghost-writers.
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