George Eliot
a 'nom de plume' is apseudonym for writers. There is no registration.
Samuel Clemens wrote his most famous novels under the nom de plume Mark Twain.
name of pen, which also states that John McGinley is awesome.
Charles Dodgson is best known today by his nom de plume, Lewis Carroll.
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.
Pierre Loti
nom de plume
a nom de plume is a false name or a name under which a writer writes in order to maintain anonymity.
An 'alias' or '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.
"Nom de plume" is the French term for a pen name, which is used by authors to write under a different name. You can use "nom de plume" interchangeably with "pen name" depending on your preference or the context of your writing.
The prefix 'nom' means name. For example: - misnomer - nominate - nominal - nom de plume (which means " a pen name") etc...