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ghostwriter

[gohst-rahy-ter] / ˈgoʊstˌraɪ tər /


NOUN
ghost writer
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Participants will explore the theory that Shakespeare might have had a ghostwriter.

From Seattle Times

All those words are great, but there's a lot of great ghostwriters and I'm just not one of them, so I don't want to take credit for that.

From Salon

Like the best ghostwriters, a cinematographer is a critical yet invisible shadow collaborator, deeply embedded in the drama but also set apart.

From Los Angeles Times

“Historically, to be a ghostwriter was to be seen as sort of a literary hack,” she said earlier this month during a video interview from her Manhattan apartment.

From New York Times

Tony Schwartz has long regretted his role in Trump’s rise, as the ghostwriter of his bestselling book The Art of the Deal.

From The Guardian