Harry Patterson used the pseudonym Jack Higgins for his writing.
Harry Patterson assumed the pseudonym "Jack Higgins" for his thrillers and spy novels.
No. Jack Higgins technically does not exist. It is a pseudonym of UK novelist Harry Patterson
Harry Patton was born on 1884-06-29.
J.K. Rowling, known for the "Harry Potter" series, is a famous author alive today.
Edwin Wilhite Patterson has written: 'Cases and materials on the law of insurance' -- subject(s): Insurance law, Cases
For her book, the author decided to use a pseudonym.
An allonym is a pseudonym, or another person's name used as the pseudonym by a book's author.
Pseudonym
Dan Brown
J. K. Rowling, under the pseudonym Newt Scamander, a fictional character from the world of Harry Potter.
Harry Dennis is a British author known for writing the book series "The Last Dragon Chronicles" under the pseudonym Chris d'Lacey. The series consists of seven fantasy novels that follow the adventures of a college student who discovers a connection to dragons.
Yes. Author James Patterson is still alive, he is 67