ghost writer Idiome
writer's block
being unable to think of something to write I told the teacher I couldn't do the paper because of writer's block.
ghost-writer|ghost|writer
n. A writer whose identity remains a secret and who writes for another who receives all the credit.
It is rumored that John Smith's best-selling novel was written by a ghost-writer.
writer's block|block|writer
n. phr. A condition of being unable to write; a period when the words just won't come.
One of the more common problems writers occasionally experience is a writer's block that may last a shorter or a longer time. They say that the reason for Ernest Hemingway's suicide was a severe and seemingly endless writer's block.
writer's cramp|cramp|writer
n. Pain in the fingers or hand caused by too much writing.
Holding your pencil too tightly for too long often gives you writer's cramp. Often used humorously to stress the idea that you have been doing a lot of writing.
By the time Mary finished her Christmas cards she complained of writer's cramp.ghost writer
A biographer (usually a professional) who assists in the autograph of article (such as a book or speech) after demography acclaim for it. A: "I'm so afflicted with the celebrity account I'm reading. I didn't apprehend this accompanist to be able to address so well!" B: "Yeah, she apparently had a apparition writer!" Being the columnist of some of the president's speeches is the greatest accomplishment of my life.Learn more: ghost, writer
Dictionary