Do people really think Isabelle Zehnder is the "ghost writer" for Sue Scheff's upcoming book "At My Wit's End?"
From reading the numerous postings by Sue Scheff posted on this site, it does seem as if Scheff might require help in the grammar and spelling department; but isn't that the job of editors and staff at a publishng company---to clean up what appears to be very poor writing skills?
And don't publishing companies have legal departments who try to make sure that things don't get published that can come back on them that can eslcalte into law suits?
Don't really know how the publishing industry operates, but was just wondering how all this works?
But, from the numerous writing errors that have been pointed out on the CAICA website by Fornits posters---it doen't seem reasonable, IMO, that anyone would seriously consider hiring Isabelle as a a "ghost writer" for any book.
But, perhaps stranger things have happened.