For
children’s authors who do write their own stuff, it’s a little galling.
They’d give their hind teeth for a spot on that shelf – and surely they
are no less deserving of exposure and recognition. As a writer of
children’s fiction, I’ve been known to turn a shade of green, too. But
I’m conflicted, because in addition to writing original and mostly
unrecognised books for young readers, I also work as a ghost writer. Anonymous (ghost writer), The Guardian
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18.12.22
Ghost Writer
Once a rare species, celebrity authored children’s books
have become stalwarts of supermarket books aisles. Perfect for a
grandparent hunting a last-minute Christmas gift, or a parent looking
for something that will appeal to a child reluctant to read, books by
stars have become the go-to for many. Those buying them might have it in
the back of their minds that these “authors” might not have done much
of the writing. But that doesn’t matter, does it? As long as the kids
are reading, that’s what counts.
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