He wrote under the name of Logan Swanson .
Yes - Logan Swanson .
Richard Saunders
No. Poor Richard referred to Richard Saunders, a pseudonym Franklin created as the publisher of Poor Richard's Almanack.
Stephen King. The Running Man.
Poor Richards Almanack was written by Benjamin Franklin under the pseudonym of Poor Richard.
Richard Suenram has written: 'The Manufacturing Technology Centers Program' -- subject(s): Industrial Research, Manufactures, Manufacturing Technology Centers Program (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Manufacturing industries, Technological innovations
King's best known pseudonym is Richard Bachman (used from 1977 to 1985), he did publish "The Fifth Quarter" in Cavalier Magazine using the name John Swithen in 1972. King's notes on this story, which is compiled in Nightmares And Dreamscapes, start with the statement "Bachman again" making it clear that the only pen name he considers legitimate is Richard Bachman.
The series Poor Richard's Almanack was an annual publication by Benjamin Franklin, beginning in 1732. The almanac, written under the pseudonym "Richard Saunders", was published until 1758.
Stephen King has also published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. He used this name for several novels, including "The Running Man" and "Thinner."
Richard S. Kaynor has written: 'A practical guide to industrial development' -- subject(s): Economic development, Industrialization
Poor Richard's Almanack was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of "Poor Richard" In this book Benjamin Franklin uses common words of the time to get his point across.
Anne Frank did not use a pseudonym.