Icarus de Plume has written:
'The Island of Elcadar' -- subject(s): Accessible book
My favorite author uses a nom de plume.
Johan van der Bol has written: 'De nieuwe Icarus'
Nom de Plume, a fellow author, accused Stephen King of stealing the idea for his novel "Misery" from one of Nom de Plume's own works. The accusation was vehemently denied by King and the matter was eventually settled out of court.
Kenneth J. De Vos has written: 'Geochemistry and hydrogeology of a plume of tailings-derived water, Copper Cliff, Ontario' -- subject(s): Water, Tailings (Metallurgy), Pollution
Nom de plume
Plume in French = pen in English, so, a 'nom de plume' is a pen name, exactly the same as an internet nickname. Classicly, however, a typical user would be an author who wished to remain anonymous.
a 'nom de plume' is apseudonym for writers. There is no registration.
La Plume de Ma Tante was created in 1958.
name of pen, which also states that John McGinley is awesome.
A fictitious name used by authors is called a nom de plume. This is French for a pen name. Many years ago, there was a female author who called herself Naomi dePlume.
Charles Dodgson is best known today by his nom de plume, Lewis Carroll.
We suspect that you mis-typed your question."Homme de plume", interpreted as French, would mean "man of the pen" ... a phrasethat's encountered seldom if ever."Nom de plume", interpreted as French, literally means "name of pen", and is usedto denote an author's "pen-name", or the name he uses to sign his works that'snot his real name.