Mariana would rather not ghostwrite for a living because she finds it a thankless task. |
Johnson considers, in Caribbean literature, the genre in which authors ghostwrite stories for lost historical figures. |
Keane was quizzed yesterday on why he picked novelist and screenwriter Roddy Doyle of 'The Commitments' fame to ghostwrite it. |
While a student using a term-paper mill to ghostwrite his final exam would surely get a failing grade if exposed, book ghostwriters don't see their work in the same way. |
After experiencing a number of movie studio let downs, Carbia landed a deal to ghostwrite horror films under her own production company Zohar Films based out of New York City. |
He was taking out a stripper again, to ghostwrite her autobiography. |