Definition

The invisible literary puppet master who writes books, speeches, or tweets for people too busy, untalented, or important to write their own content. They're the reason your favorite celebrity's memoir sounds suspiciously eloquent, or why that CEO's LinkedIn posts suddenly got interesting. The ultimate behind-the-scenes credit that appears nowhere except on their own tax returns.

Example Usage

Every politician's 'heartfelt' memoir has a ghostwriter who deserves both a raise and therapy after channeling that ego for six months.

Source: Common publishing and content creation terminology

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