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It is a verb that means to write something on behalf of someone else, without receiving credit for it. Example: The famous author was too busy to write her autobiography, so she hired a ghostwriter to help her.
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ghostwrite
verb
To write under the name of another (especially literary works).
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While a student using a term-paper mill to ghostwrite his final exam would surely get a failing grade if exposed, book ghostwriters don't see their work in the same way.
Using copied hard drives, turncoat witnesses, bank records and scenes cut from "Crude", the company demonstrates to Mr Kaplan's satisfaction that the legal team led by Mr Donziger had coerced the Ecuadorean judges into letting them ghostwrite both an "independent" expert report and much of the final ruling.
Another justice resigned after he was filmed on a gambling junket to Las Vegas paid for by a dog track that had a case pending before the high court, while others allowed themselves to be lobbied by a lawyer representing the public utilities industry in a case with major implications to the rate-paying public and even permitted him to ghostwrite the opinion for the Florida Supreme Court".
On the eve of the battle of Bunker Hill he asked General John Burgoyne, a military officer who fancied himself a wordsmith, to ghostwrite a proclamation offering amnesty to all but two of the patriot leaders if they surrendered promptly.
He was taking out a stripper again, to ghostwrite her autobiography.
Bernard: Look, Jill, now that you've decided to work double time and sell your parents' house and their car and your law degree and your grandmother's entire rare Stickley Arts-and-Crafts Arts-and-Crafts Arts-and-Crafts furniturevision series and ghostwrite Newt's next five novels in order to afford an apartment, get something that you love.
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In the US, the ghostwriting addiction even extends to celebrity Christian tele-evangelists like Billy Graham or former jailed Nixon advisor Chuck Colson.
In 2008, Stephanie Merritt in The Guardian wrote about the boom in ghostwriting of celebrity books.
When I asked how much, the response was vague, but if the story about Saif Gaddafi's use of the writing services of a PhD student is anything to go by, ghostwriting pays well!
But since ghostwriting isn't illegal (yet), what can universities do to maintain high academic standards?
However, since all students – including those who write for themselves – are subject to the same assignments, deadlines and assessment criteria, it is unfair for universities to collude tacitly with ghostwriting.
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