One of the biggest taboos in the History of Literature is the issue of the ghost-writers. This thing happens since the very beginning of the Literature and it still happens nowadays. A ghost-writer is a person that is hired in order to write a literary work for another person or is the person in charge of correct, edit or advise the client. The real author hardly ever obtains credits for his works; sometimes, if he is lucky, he can be considered as a coworker, but they never sign their works or are considered as the authentic writers. Even if this ghost-writer is unknown, many names have appeared throughout a lot of centuries due to polemics and comparisons with the recognized author. There have been many famous cases before. For example, …show more content…
Not everybody is capable to write a whole book, there are people who cannot do this and not everybody has the time to write it, so they get a ghost-writer and they can finally tell their story. Normally, these famous people’s books are autobiographies, tales, articles or novels. Sometimes, the famous person gives the ghost-writer his own ideas and characters, and the ghost-writer only has to create the story based on the ideas of the famous person. This task also depends on what the publishing house and the editor want. This is when the second reason takes place: taking advantage of the famous people’s name in order to success in the market. For example, now, YouTube has launched to fame many YouTubers. These people have millions of followers, so the publishing houses offer them the possibility of launching a book, just because it would be a blast in the editorial market. Here is the case of Zoella (Zoe Sugg), who published Girl online in 2014. She is a beauty vlogger and after months of rumors, she admitted that she didn’t write the book arguing that “Everyone needs help when they try something new. The story and the characters of Girl online are