What is a ghostwriter?
Ghostwriters, text-wizards or shadow writers are a hidden force behind many of the most popular books, articles, songs, and speeches circulating in today’s world. The term "ghostwriter" comes from the idea that the writer works in the shadows and provides a complete writing contribution without being publicly credited for their work. This means the writer lends their voice to the client (authors, artists, business leaders, and others), allowing them to take full credit for the finished work.
Why use a ghostwriter?
Ghostwriters are often used by people who want to develop or improve written material, but who may not have the time, skills, or expertise to do it themselves. These writers adapt to the client’s voice, tone, and style to create a final product that appears as if it were written by the client. Ghostwriting is widespread within literature, music, and business, and it plays an important role in helping individuals and companies express their ideas and stories in an effective way.
