GHOSTWRITER

Ghostwriter

A ghostwriter is a writer who writes books, articles, stories, reports, or other texts that are officially credited to another person. Celebrities, executives, and political leaders often hire ghostwriters to draft or edit autobiographies, magazine articles, or other written material. In music, ghostwriters are often used for writing songs and lyrics. Screenplay authors can also use ghost writers to either edit or rewrite their scripts in order to improve them, increasing their chances to be optioned or produced. Also, ghost writers may work on accompanying documents, such as treatments for screenplays.

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Ghost Writer

Ghost Writer is a 2010 Hong Kong television series produced by TVB. The protagonist of the series, Po Chung-ling, is based on the author of Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, a collection of Chinese tales on the supernatural. The series tells how he was inspired to write those stories based on his personal encounters with the supernatural.

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ghostwriter

Noun

  1. A professional writer who is paid to write books, articles, stories, or reports which are officially credited to another person.


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ghost writer

Noun

  1. One who writes on behalf of someone else, often for a celebrity.
    Smith was listed as the author of his autobiography, but a ghost writer did most of the work.


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