Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for ghost writer

ghost writer

noun as in actual but not official author

Discover More

Example Sentences

Nick Pavlidis, a publisher, ghost writer and trainer of ghost writers, launched the online Beantown Books in 2023 and has since opened a small physical store in suburban Boston.

Mr Biden, the report said, was aware the notebooks contained classified information but still read aloud from them to his ghost writer.

From BBC

In one passage, the special counsel described extended interview with the ghost writer of Mr Biden's book, Mark Zwonitzer, where the president appeared to struggle to recall significant events from his time serving as vice-president to Barack Obama.

From BBC

It’s long been maintained that a good ghost writer, like a well-behaved child in the old proverb, should be neither seen nor heard.

Ex-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows reportedly wrote in a draft of his memoir that his old boss, former President Donald Trump, left a top secret Iran war plan on a couch at his New Jersey golf resort during an interview with a ghost writer.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement