The ghostwriter debate heats up again
April 25, 2012 by Jane
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You may remember a month or so ago there was a controversial article in the New York Times by Julia Moskin regarding the ghostwriting of cookbooks. Indignant responses were fired from Gwyneth Paltrow, Rachael Ray and others. The story seemed to be petering out but now Michael Ruhlman, the ghostwriter to top chefs such as Thomas Keller, Eric Ripert and Michael Symon, has blogged his own view of the matter.
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