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ghostwriter
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ghost·writ·er  (gstrtr)
n.
One who writes for and gives credit of authorship to another.
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Noun1.ghostwriter - a writer who gives the credit of authorship to someone else
author, writer - writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay)
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ghostwriter [ˈgəʊstˌraɪtəʳ] Nnegro/a m/f
ghostwriter [ˈgəʊstraɪtər] nnègre fig)m >
ghostwriter [ˈgəʊstˌraɪtəʳ] nghost writer m/f inv, scrittore/trice fantasma inv


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You can also ghost write articles and sell them on a freelance basis; the easiest way to do this is to advertise online and write articles to order as and when they are commissioned.
These freelancers will ghost write articles for you which means that you will own all copyrights to the material that is produced to do with what you want.
Those people who do not feel confident enough to write their family histories themselves should seek out professional writers to ghost write for them.
 
 
 
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