Anyone using a name other than their real one is said to be using a pseudonym.
An author using a name other than their real one is said to be using a pen name.
The adjective referring to them is pseudonymous.
Authors use what are called pen names for several reasons. If an author writes books under their maiden name then write after they get married no one would know who they are under their name married name. The other reason is to protect their true identity for security reasons.
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4 under par is known as a "Condor".
The theatre that is known as tuts is the Theatre under the stars. This theatre is located in Houston Texas. The theatre is a community great theatre.
He is a New Zealand author; He has written many books, including the recent movie Under The Mountain. Some of his other well known books are 'Salt' and 'The Fat Man' The latter of which is set around the time of the great depression. He is a great author :D
Yes, ebooks are a great way to publish books inexpensively. While some authors worry about "pirating", others publish under creative commons licenses, and simply hope to develop a following, believing that obscurity is a bigger problem for them than pirating.
Pen names are used by individual authors to publish their works anonymously or under a different identity. You cannot buy a pen name like "Souffle" as it is a creative alias chosen by an author for their personal use and branding.
Authors use what are called pen names for several reasons. If an author writes books under their maiden name then write after they get married no one would know who they are under their name married name. The other reason is to protect their true identity for security reasons.
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Certainly. If you have the talent, you have the talent.
Just the fact that she could publish mathematical papers under her own name in the 1840s and have other mathematicians read them was an accomplishment!
No, you cannot publish fan fiction at any time. The characters and world belong to the original author.
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The first two authors to pen James Bond novels after the death of Ian Fleming in 1964 were Kingsley Amis, under the pseudonym Robert Markham, and Christopher Wood, who wrote novelizations of The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker.
The degree which is awarded after 12th grade is known as Under-graduate. In other terms it is a bachelors degree.Examples:1. BBA2. BDS
Burlington Willes is a pseudonym used by unknown authors who have written a collection of novels in the "Nancy Drew" mystery series. The specific authors who have written under the name Burlington Willes are not publicly known.
Carolyn Keene is just a pseudonym, or a name under which other authors write. See related question below.New Nancy Drew books continue to be written.