Look up ghostwriter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A ghostwriter is a person who writes under someone else's name with their consent. Celebrities...
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Ghost riding, similar to car surfing Ghostwriter (disambiguation) Headless Horseman (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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GW (redirect from GW (disambiguation))
Gateway (disambiguation) George Washington (disambiguation) Ghostwriter (disambiguation) Goo (disambiguation) GU (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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Donald Bain (redirect from Donald Bain (disambiguation))
Scotland Donald Bain (writer) (1935–2017), United States author and ghostwriter Donald Bain, first husband of the Scottish Nationalist politician Margaret...
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Spook (redirect from Spook (disambiguation))
several notable people Per Spook (born 1939), Norwegian fashion designer a ghostwriter a racial slur referring to a black person an undercover agent or spy...
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Suzie Q (redirect from Suzie Q (disambiguation))
Q", song by American rapper Skillz on the 2005 album Confessions of a Ghostwriter Suzy Q (group), a 1980s Canadian studio project Susie Q (film), a 1995...
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Alex Fernandez (redirect from Alexander Fernandez (disambiguation))
from Ghostwriter Alex Fernandes (born 1973), Brazilian-Mexican football striker Alejandro Fernández (disambiguation) Alex Fernandes (disambiguation) This...
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cheating and authorship, more specifically academic ghostwriting or medical ghostwriter. It may include data fabrication, leading to junk science, and sometimes...
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Frances Leighton (redirect from Frances Leighton (disambiguation))
author, ghostwriter, and journalist Frances Margaret Leighton (1909–2006), South African botanist and educator Francis Leighton (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Pierce (surname) (section Disambiguation pages)
jazz pianist and arranger Nicola Pierce (born 1969), Irish writer and ghostwriter Ponchitta Pierce (born 1942), television host and producer Tamora Pierce...
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Thomas Quick (redirect from Thomas Quick (disambiguation))
Thomas Quick (born 1946), an American conservative blogger, novelist and ghostwriter Thomas Rory Quick, apprentice pharmacist in the BBC television series...
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Robert Baker (redirect from Robert Baker (disambiguation))
(scriptwriter) (1939–2021), British writer Rob Baker (Ghostwriter), a character in the American TV series Ghostwriter Rob Baker (guitarist) (born 1962), Canadian...
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film Slumdog Millionaire Jamal Jenkins, main character in the PBS show Ghostwriter (TV series) Jamal Grant, main character in the NBC show City Guys Jamal...
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TRB (redirect from TRB (disambiguation))
Transportation Research Board, a U.S. advisory board TRB (writer), a ghostwriter name used in The New Republic magazine trb., a musical abbreviation for...
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from funky gamble from gambler gestate from gestation ghostwrite from ghostwriter gid from giddy gladiola from gladiolus gnarl from gnarled goaltend from...
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President Donald Trump Maryanne Vollers, American author, journalist and ghostwriter Maryanne Wolf, American educator and author who studies the origins of...
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Neighbours Louise Carpenter, in Neighbours Meg Carpenter, a genre fiction ghostwriter, book reviewer, and writing coach in the 2010 novel Our Tragic Universe...
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William Quick (redirect from William Quick (disambiguation))
blogger, novelist and ghostwriter William Henry Quick (1843–1911), New Zealand businessman, politician, and solicitor This disambiguation page lists articles...
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a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barbara Feinman, ghostwriter of It Takes a Village Dinah Shtettin (1862–1946), later Feinman, Yiddish...
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trumpeter Leslie McFarlane (1902–1977), Canadian journalist and novelist; ghostwriter of the Hardy Boys series Shona McFarlane (1929–2001), New Zealand artist...
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labels Open-source record label Terms related to "indie" at Indie (disambiguation)#Music Record label Pavlik, John V (2016). Converging Media: A new Introduction...
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The X Factor (redirect from X Factor (Russian TV series) (disambiguation))
producer Horn section Record producer Rhythm section Orchestrator Session musician Backup singer Ghost singer Vocal coach Ghostwriter Sound engineer...
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Richard Webster (redirect from Richard Webster (disambiguation))
Richard Webster (New Zealand author) (born 1946), New Zealand author, ghostwriter and entertainer Richard M. Webster (1922–1990), American politician from...
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