ghost-write

Alternative form of ghostwrite.

Verb

  1. Alternative form of ghostwrite.
    • In his late seventies, Barclay was already an accomplished writer and published author when Truman Voigt contracted with him to ghost-write his first book. - 2011, Ken Reamy, A Coveted Servitude, page 308:
    • Although the book's content would be Carole's, Brand hired Edwin Seaver to help ghost-write the project. Seaver was a well-known writer and editor prominent in New York literary circles. - 2015, E.J. Fleming, Carole...
    • I have met authors who ghost-write for golfers, doctor scripts, produce advertising copy, do panel TV shows. . . . These activities can help your books, they can be fun, they can earn money, they can encourage people to...

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