The author using the pseudonym Philip Carter is a collaborative effort between British authors Sophie Hannah and Lucie Whitehouse. They wrote a series of thrillers under this shared pen name.
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, using the pseudonym Mark Twain.
It depends on the specific author. "Member of the Aristocracy" is a pseudonym used by multiple writers. Each author using this pseudonym may have written different books or articles.
The pseudonym Charles Dickens starting using occasionally in 1834 was Boz.
Cathay Williams was the first African-American female to enlist as a soldier, she did this by posing as a man, using the pseudonym William Cathay. She served with General Philip Sheridan's command at the American Civil War.
Philip Garnet Mitchell has written: 'A study of the furniture industry, using industrial organisation analysis techniques'
They are using a pseudonym.
A pseudonym is a fictitious name, often used by an author. A famous writer may try to publish a different genre of style using an unknown name - but doesn't want to be recognised in case the book is a flop.
B.W. Chidlaw is a pseudonym used by various authors for writing juvenile fiction books. The specific works attributed to B.W. Chidlaw can vary depending on the author using the pseudonym.
Not necessarily, but if you are using a nickname or pseudonym for publishing, it would be worthwhile to note that in the copyright registration.
Jennifer Carter has written: 'An integrative approach to style analysis of folk dance melodies with classification using inductive learning'
Philip W. Small is a fictional author, created by the show "The Simpsons." The character appears in an episode where Lisa attempts to boost his career as a children's book author.
It was written by Prince, using the pseudonym "Christopher".