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Roald Dahl's pen name was Roald Dahl. He wrote under his own name, so it was not a pseudonym.
No, Agatha Christie is not the pen name of Ellis Bell. Ellis Bell was the pen name used by Emily Brontë, author of "Wuthering Heights." Agatha Christie wrote under her own name and used the pen name Mary Westmacott for some of her romance novels.
"It depends what you mean by dog pen. If you're looking to create a physical pen to allow your dog to play in, yes that is legal. However dog fights are not legal in the united states."
Charles Dickens' pen name was Boz, which he used when writing sketches for various periodicals in the 1830s before gaining fame as a novelist.
A pen name is a pseudonym adopted by an author who does not want his or her own real name to appear on a written work. A pseudonym is a false name used for any purpose.
It depends on what sort of pen name you want. Pick something that you like - you're the author, after all. Here is a link to a good name generating website to get you started.
well i create my own anime characters and story lines in my mind, and then i just put pen to paper! (i can draw it...)
No, Kurt Vonnegut did not have any pen names. He wrote under his own name for all of his published works.
There is a lot of information on the National Pen website. On the National Pen website, one can view pages such as about us, a 100% guarantee message, and discover contact information.
that is her pen name. S.E. Hinton is her pen name.
=Yes, she has 2 myspace pages:==One for her pen name- www.myspace.com/katiebrian==and another for her real name- www.myspace.com/kieranscott==If you google her pen name it should be near the top of the list.==This was upsated on October 9,2008.=
No, Lois Lowry has always written under her own name.