Jonathan Kay is a Canadian journalist. He was editor-in-chief of The Walrus magazine, and is a senior editor of Quillette. He was previously comment pages editor, columnist, and blogger for the Toronto-based Canadian daily newspaper National Post, and continues to contribute to the newspaper on a freelance basis.  He’s also a ghostwriter, best known in this capacity as the author of Justin Trudeau’s memoir Common Ground.  During our conversation we talk about Jon’s ghostwriting practice – riffing off an article he wrote on the topic for Quillette entitled ‘My Life as a Ghostwriter’ ( https://quillette.com/2021/09/26/my-life-as-a-ghostwriter/ ) – about gaming influencing ghostwriting; storytelling, people hovering in the background, literary prostitution, humour checks, anonymity, Mitt Romney, eliciting details, the political messaging in Justin Trudeau’s memoir, the best part about being a ghostwriter, lawyers wanting to know everything, well-rounded depictions, the truth, self-publishing; luck, alchemy and 50 Shades of Grey, The Making of the Bible by Konrad Schmid and Jens Schröter, blurred stages and immersion, Tarantino, and kitchen design, among other things.Â