You probably mean "pen names." A pen pal is someone you write to regularly, generally far enough away that your regular communication is by writing. The electronic age has made pen pals obsolete.
Anyhoo, Mark Twain's real name was Samuel Clemens. Twain was a form of saying two a hundred years ago "split in twain"
Samuel Clemens was his real name. Mark Twain is a pseudonym.
The pen name of Samuel Clemens was Mark Twain.
Samuel Clemens changed his name to Mark Twain because of his experiences of being on a riverboat. "Mark twain" was what the leadsman on a riverboat called when the water was two fathoms deep -- that's 12 feet, which is deep enough to be considered safe for most boats of the era. In addition to a phrase commonly heard on the Mississippi, "Mark Twain" was the original pen name of Captain Sellers, an old steamboat pilot who wrote rather all-knowingly about river conditions for the New Orleans Picayune in the mid-1800s. In one of his early newspaper articles, Samuel Clemens parodied the first Mark Twain's writing. Captain Sellers read the parody and was offended, which Clemens regretted. As a tribute to the old man and steamboat traditions, Clemens started using the pen name of Mark Twain in 1863. Mark Twain became both Clemens' writing name and a persona he affected in his works. Particularly in his travel books "Innocents Abroad" and "Roughing It," "Mark Twain" narrates as an excitable, naive fellow, quite unlike the real Clemens. In later years, the public figure of Mark Twain became known as a genial humorist, disguising Clemens' serious side.
Mark twain is a term used in steam boat piloting. It means the water is 13 Mark Twain's dream job was to be a pilot of a steam boat so he used the term as his pen name.He got famous after he used it so he kept on using the name Mark Twain. It was part of terminology.** Mark Twain means 12 FeetAnswer:When writers use a nom de plume or pseudonym it is for several reasons:It sounds better. War stories written by "Percy Mildtoes" might not sell as well as ones written by "Crusher Dan Strong"The author may be writing under several names, and magazines buying his stories may want it to look like they have a lot of writersThe author may have a public persona with one point of view but may want to present a contrary point of view and invents a new person to do itIn Samuel Clemens' case, the call of "mark twain" (12 feet of water under the boat called out by the leadsman) projected a sense of comfort and safety and good things to anyone who had ever travelled the Mississippi River. This is the image he wanted to call up.
Mark Twain used dialect to make the characters sound real.
Tesla and Twain were good and close friends.
When a person writes under a pseudonym, they use a name that is not their own true name. This is also called a pen name. A famous example is Mark Twain, whose real name was Samuel Clemens.
When a person writes under a pseudonym, they use a name that is not their own true name. This is also called a pen name. A famous example is Mark Twain, whose real name was Samuel Clemens.
When a person writes under a pseudonym, they use a name that is not their own true name. This is also called a pen name. A famous example is Mark Twain, whose real name was Samuel Clemens.
If you consider Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 - April 21, 1910) to be one and the same as Mark Twain (his pen name) then Twain attained adulthood on Clemens 21st birthday (assuming that 21 was the age of majority in the locality) on November 30, 1856. This gives Clemens/Twain a 54 year lifespan as an adult. However if you consider Twain as a separate entity from Clemens, the first use of this name was in February 3, 1863. Assuming that "Twain" was an adult (of indeterminate age) at the time, he lived for a further 47 years.
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Mark Twain was supposedly the first author to submit a typewritten manuscript to his publisher.