How To Use Ghostwriter In A Sentence

  • To date, he has written 36 books, 18 under his own name and 18 as a ghostwriter.
  • And as Chase begins an affair with Oona Lazlo, a celebrity ghostwriter autobiography writer, he finds himself even more drawn to the questions of what is real and what isn't? Boing Boing
  • Stewart, as far as I was concerned, had acted simply as a glorified secretary, a dictation taker---a ghostwriter. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Keeping in mind that people trust experts, you can have a ghostwriter write your web content and you present it under your name.
  • In truth, nearly every one of those celebrities made a deal through an agent or book packager, collected a nice advance for the use of the name, and left to a professional ghostwriter all the actual writing.
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  • The book has been a saga in itself, with its subject falling out with two previous ghostwriters.
  • The donkey work of this book was done by a ghostwriter.
  • Estimates suggest that almost half of all articles published in journals are by ghostwriters.
  • Many autobiographies disappoint because the player is unwilling to provide adequate time for the ghostwriter to delve into his mind.
  • She was so dismayed with the ghostwriter's draft of her 1998 autobiography that she rewrote it completely.
  • Another disturbing trend in university medicine today is the growing use of ghostwriters and ‘guest writers.’
  • If he's going to do it right, the ghostwriter has to step into the shoes of the father. A KING'S RANSOM
  • Laura Cross is an author, screenwriter, ghostwriter, freelance book editor, and writing coach specializing in nonfiction books and script adaptation (book-to-film projects). Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Secrets Every Writer Should Know About Query Letters
  • Unfortunately she is not a natural writer - and, unforgivably, nor is her ghostwriter.
  • If he's going to do it right, the ghostwriter has to step into the shoes of the father. A KING'S RANSOM
  • One of the UK's best known ghostwriters is Andrew Crofts.
  • The ghostwriter wants to produce a good book and they have over-elaborated on things.
  • Journal articles are no longer published anonymously, and ghostwriters demand that their contributions be acknowledged.
  • I am not the author of my life, but its ghostwriter, and I wish I'd been able to come up with something more outrageous.
  • He wanted to stay the course with his main character and write it himself without a ghostwriter or co-author.
  • As noted earlier, some presidents crafted their inaugural addresses, whereas others employed ghostwriters or speechwriters.
  • GHOSTWRITERED: adj, meaning to employ someone to turn your gibberish into lame prose. Barry Bortnick: Sarah Palin's Secret Dictionary
  • Benson, Mildred Augustine Wirt, Nancy Drew ghostwriter, Hepburnian air of, 118; as xylophonist, 118; as aviator, 118; on jam-and-jelly journalism, 118; De Niro qualities of, 118; ginger surplus of, 118-119 Who's Who
  • His several autobiographies were the work of ghostwriters. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the book – written by a ghostwriter who conducted 50 hours of interviews with the WikiLeaks chief – Assange says "I may be a chauvinist pig of some sort but I am no rapist. Wikileaks Chief Julian Assange Claims 'I Am No Rapist' After Released Autobiography
  • So judges, politicians, businessmen, lawyers - and now it seems law professors - increasingly hire ghostwriters (whether they're called ghostwriters, law clerks, or research assistants) as specialists in writing.
  • Many ghostwriters offer their services very affordably.
  • Finally one of the US's finest ghostwriters is ready to blow and his career looks set to take on a life of it's own.
  • But what happens when the budget you've allocated for ghostwriters runs out - do you excuse weak albums as the result of just ‘not being in the mood to write?’
  • The ghostwriter wants to produce a good book and they have over-elaborated on things.
  • He said one reason to be more lenient is that everyone assumes that most words uttered by politicians or published under their names were actually written by speechwriters or ghostwriters.

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