Partying with the ghost-writers

The agency’s traditional Halloween party for its ghostwriters was picked up by the Evening Standard:

“To an olde worlde townhouse in Westminster for a Halloween party with a twist. Literary agent Andrew Lownie asked the shadowy world of ghost-writers to convene for drinks at his offices in Great Smith Street. Among the attendees were Andrew Crofts and Lynne Barrett-Lee. “It was a strange party,” said one guest. “No-one knew who was working with whom, as ghostwriters have to be discreet about their clients.” Once collected, it was observed they were a young, attractive bunch inclined to wear black.”

Evening Standard

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Lynne Barrett-Lee

Lynne Barrett-Lee

Lynne Barrett-Lee was born in London and became a fulltime writer shortly after moving to Cardiff in 1994. She is the author of ten novels, including her acclaimed debut, Julia Gets a Life, and Barefoot in the Dark, which was shortlisted for the 2007 Melissa Nathan Award for Comedy Roma...More about Lynne Barrett-Lee