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Answer for the clue "Author who gets no credit ", 11 letters:
ghostwriter

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Word definitions for ghostwriter in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
ghostwriter \ghost"writ`er\, ghost-writer \ghost"-writ`er\n. One who ghost-writes (a book, article, etc.) for someone else.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A ghostwriter is a person who writes under someone else's name with their consent. Celebrities often employ ghostwriters to produce autobiographies. Ghostwriter may also refer to the following:

Usage examples of ghostwriter.

The manuscript that she and the ghostwriter produced was thin but sufficiently tawdry in content to become an instant bestseller.

A former public relations executive, industrial filmmaker, and ghostwriter, he has been writing fiction on and off for more than twenty years under an assortment of pen names, including his own, chiefly espionage novels and adventure stories in international settings.

A former public relations executive, industrial film maker, and ghostwriter, he has been writing fiction, on and off, for more than twenty years under an assortment of pen names, including his own, chiefly espionage novels and adventure Stories in international settings.

A former public relations executive, industrial filmmaker, and ghostwriter, he has been writing fiction on and off for some thirty years under an assortment of pen names, ranging from espionage novels to historical sagas.

I am a sort of a cross between a ghostwriter and research assistant, have published two middling bad detective pulps, written some poetry nobody likes but me, and put out a few amateur publications, about which nobody has gone into ecstasy.