Famous Ghostwritten Books (2024)

My basic belief about the making of stories is that they pretty much make themselves. The job of the writer is to give them a place to grow. Stories are found things, like fossils in the ground. The writer’s job is to use the tools in his or her toolbox to get as much of each one out of the ground intact as possible.—Stephen King

Our current production of Ghost-Writer raises many questions, as all great mysteries do, the most important being, “where do stories come from?” And with many great plays, that question is not directly answered. Another question raised regards the author’s voice and the idea that a novel can be in an author’s voice yet not be from the author’s hand. That said, I’ve found some interesting facts and information about the realm of ghostwriting from Derek Lewis, a business writer based in Baton Rouge, LA. As a ghostwriter himself, Derek helps business professionals write their next great business book.In case you’re new to the concept, in true ghostwriting, the author authors the book; the ghostwriter translates their thoughts into words. Put another way: the author can write the book without the ghostwriter, but the ghostwriter cannot write the book without the author.

For instance, did you know that the following authors utilized the services of a ghostwriter?Famous Ghostwritten Books (1)

  • Alexandre Dumas in The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo
  • Michael Crichton in Latitudes (finished posthumously)
  • Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond
  • R. L. Stine, author of the children’s series Goosebumps
  • Tom Clancy
  • Robert Ludlum
  • James Patterson
  • Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve
  • Hilary Clinton in Living History, acknowledging Maryanne Vollers
  • Sarah Palin, U.S. presidential candidate and governor of Alaska, in Going Rogue, with Lynn Vincent
  • Ronald Reagan in his autobiography An American Life
  • General Norman Schwarzkopf in It Doesn’t Take a Hero, “with Peter Petre”

Here are some of the more famous business authors who wrote their books with ghostwriters:

  • Stephen Covey in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People with Ken Shelton
  • Jack Welch in Jack: Straight From the Gut, “with John Byrne”Famous Ghostwritten Books (2)
  • Lee Iaccoca in Iaccoca, “with William Novak”
  • Donald Trump in The Art of the Deal, “with Tony Schwartz”
  • Howard Schultz in Onward, “with Joanne Gordon”
  • John Maxwell in fifty books with Charlie Wetzel
  • Richard Branson in Losing My Virginity, acknowledging Edward Whitley
  • Andy Grove, chairman of Intel, in Only the Paranoid Survive, “with Catherine Fredman”
  • Chris Gardner in The Pursuit of Happyness (inspiring the film with Will Smith), “with Quincy Troupe”
  • Meg Whitman in The Power of Many “with Joan O’C. Hamilton”
  • Dave Longaberger in Longaberger: An American Success Story, acknowledging Robert L. Shook
  • Sam Walton in Made in America, “with John Huey”

And then here are some surprising ghostwriting pieces of trivia (and gossip):

  • It’s not proven, but many academics accept it as fact that the Bard of Avon used a ghostwriter. Yes, even Shakespeare couldn’t keep up with Shakespeare’s genius.
  • Mozart ghostwrote music for other composers early in his career for wealthy patrons who wanted to give the impression they were gifted composers.
  • There is a strong suspicion that President Ulysses S. Grant’s autobiography was ghostwritten by none than his longtime friend, Mark Twain.
  • Despite a libel suit disputing the fact, JFK’s Profiles in Courage was likely a product of his close collaboration with Ted Sorensen.

A million thanks for the generosity of Derek Lewis for his willingness to allow me to share this information. If you’re curious about Derek and what he does in the realm of business thought leadership books, check out his websiteby clicking here.

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See you at the theatre…Jeremy

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Famous Ghostwritten Books (2024)

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Which celebrity books were ghostwritten? ›

Applegate's Animorphs series has had creative forces helping them such as Lisa Harkrader and Kimberly Morris. Moreover, beyond the realm of fiction, autobiographical works such as Andre Agassi's 'Open' and Chris Gardner's 'The Pursuit of Happyness' were artfully crafted by ghostwriters.

Whose books are ghostwritten? ›

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How can you tell if a book is ghostwritten? ›

And now roll the drums for the secret, ghost-spotting technique I flagged at the beginning of this piece. The most obvious sign is when there are two authors named on the cover or title page. As in: by Very Famous Person with Joe Bloggs. More likely than not, Joe is our ghost.

What percentage of books are ghostwritten? ›

What percentage of books are ghostwritten? Most ghostwriters are bound by confidentiality agreements or NDAs. So it's hard to know exactly how many books on the bestseller list aren't actually the work of their 'authors'. In non-fiction, estimates range from 60% to a whopping 90%.

Did Michelle Obama use a ghostwriter for becoming? ›

Becoming is a memoir written by former First Lady Michelle Obama. The book was written by a ghostwriter and a team of people who helped finish the book. It was published in November 2018. In 2009, with the help of writer Lyric Winik, she wrote another book called American Grown.

Did Michael Jackson use ghostwriters? ›

MJ had written some of his songs, collaborated, and also had songs written for him at different times. He wasn't using ghostwriters as far as I know.

Does Stephen King hire ghostwriters? ›

Mr. King is a well-known and well-respected author, and based on what he has said in interviews, he takes great pride in his creative process. He also seems to have quite an imagination, which helps him to develop new characters and plots. Thus, all evidence indicates that his books were written by him, and only him.

Are celebrity memoirs ghostwritten? ›

Plus, behind every celebrity book you read, there's a ghostwriter like me, a team of editors, and publishing personnel who are doing a lot of good work. They deserve credit for their contributions and for giving the market/readers what they want.

How many books are ghostwritten? ›

People are often amazed when I tell them that more than 50% of the non fiction books on the bestseller lists have been written with the help of a ghostwriter service. I've actually been quoted various figures from 50% to as much as 90%. These numbers come from book industry people who should know too.

How do you get a book ghostwritten? ›

Where to Find Ghostwriters for a Book Project
  1. Individual Search: Platforms like LinkedIn and Google where you search for individuals and their portfolio websites.
  2. Freelance Writer Marketplaces: Platforms like Reedsy and Mediabistro that connect professional writers with people seeking ghostwriting services.

Was down the drain ghostwritten? ›

Fox also shared that some people still ask her whether she used a ghostwriter to write Down the Drain. The actress has previously emphasized that she "wrote every single word in this book" while premiering the book's cover on TikTok in March.

Is it illegal to have a ghostwriter? ›

In general, ghostwriting is legal because it constitutes an outsourced service, although the legality of ghostwriting may vary depending on the context and the jurisdiction. The fact is that there are no specific laws that directly address the practice of ghostwriting itself.

What does it mean when a book is ghostwritten? ›

The common definition of ghostwriting is the act of one person writing in the name of another person, group, company, or institution without receiving a byline or public credit.

What does ghostwritten book mean? ›

: to write (a speech, a book, etc.) for another who is the presumed or credited author.

What is a ghostwritten book? ›

A ghostwriter is hired to write works that officially credit another person as the author. Typically ghostwriters sign a contract with the credited author that requires them to keep their work confidential, often through a nondisclosure agreement. Usually, a ghostwriter won't be credited at all.

Was Millie Bobby Brown's book ghostwritten? ›

But she didn't write Nineteen Steps. A ghostwriter named Kathleen McGurl did. McGurl described the process in a blog post: “I was sent a lot of research that had already been pulled together by Millie and her family, and plenty of ideas, and we had a couple of Zoom calls.

Do popular authors use ghost writers? ›

Ghostwriters are widely used by celebrities and public figures who wish to publish their autobiographies or memoirs. The degree of involvement of the ghostwriter in nonfiction writing projects ranges from minor to substantial.

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