I recently met a ghostwriter and was amazed that she actually made a living doing this, but apparently it pays well, a very depressing thing to hear when I think about the days when I’m struggling to get words on the page and asking why I keep doing this to myself. https://twitter.com/sarahmaclean/status/1097866876053536768 …
And also - if it really was a ghostwriter that did this to her, then that is really shitty of the ghostwriter. They're still used quite often - many many memoirs particularly celeb ones - and it does appear to be good but hard work. I don't know which side I want to believe more
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Assuming the ghostwriter story is true, she would have read the final product before publishing, right? So she missed whole chunks of work from authors she’s now claiming to love. That makes me think that either a) the ghostwriter isn’t real or b) she pubbed without reading.
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God yeah I mean, in my mind, you would put it through a plagiarism checking tool if you have a ghostwriter, at a MINIMUM. Out of curiosity, would it be better if she didn't claim to love the author she stole from? Claim to not know she existed?
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