an author who writes under someone else's name for that person
an author who writes under someone else's name, with their consent
a professional freelance writer who will do your writing for you but allow you to receive the credit
a professional writer hired to write a piece of work for which the hiring person is credited as author
a professional writer, not a therapist
a writer who creates an ar
a writer who creates an article or other publication for another company or person, essentially not getting credit for the creation
a writer who is hired by a client to write something, which is then credited to the client
A ghostwriter is employed to write on behalf of another person and give the authorship credit to that other person.
person writing articles or speeches for another person who claims authorship
Person contracted by an author or publisher to write or cowrite a book. A ghostwriter's work often goes uncredited upon publication.
A writer who is paid to write an article or book for someone, but who usually does not receive a byline or credit for the work. A celebrity might hire a ghostwriter and then sell the book under their own name.
An accomplished writer who researches and writes an article on an assigned topic under someone else's name.
A writer without a byline, often without the remuneration and recognition that credited authors receive. Ghostwriters often get flat fees for their work, but even without royalties, experienced ghosts can receive quite respectable sums.
A ghostwriter is a professional writer who is paid to write books, articles, stories, or reports which 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. While the role of ghostwriters has long been a well-kept, embarrassing secret in the publishing industry, in the 2000s, it is becoming more common for celebrities who have published autobiographies or memoirs to acknowledge the assistance they got from their ghostwriters.