Ghosting
by Andrew O'Hagan (from London Review of Books)
A fascinating account of what it was like to ghostwrite Julian Assange's book, by the man who did just that.
(Worth noting that this article is over 26,000 words long -- i.e. long enough to firmly count as a novella (based on the selection criteria of awards that offer a prize for such things), so don't expect to just rattle through it in a spare five minutes.)
Saturday, 22 February 2014
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