Dan Brown
Five different authors who defined mass communication include Edwin Emery, Philip H. Ault and Warren Kendall Agee. The other two are Barker and Mehta.
doris lessing pseudonym is Jane Somers
Pseudonym
The authors purpose for writing the book, nothing but the truht was to inform readers about his personal life, avi is much like the chartcter Philip in the book. :) hope i could help <3
Tim Myers
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.
Philip Carter was born on 1927-05-08.
No, "Caesar" was not the pseudonym chosen by the authors of the Federalist Papers. The Federalist Papers were a series of essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the collective pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution.
Various pseudonyms are used by authors from the beginning. It is the word to represent a fictitious name.
Philip Carter is certainyl not Dan Brown and the fact that their books have certain similarities are random.
Roger Nourish has written: 'Chemotaxonomic studies on the lichen genus Cladonia in the British Isles'
The author "Erin Hunter" is a joint pseudonym for authors Kate Cary, Cherith Baldry, Gillian Philip, Inbali Iserles, and Tui T. Sutherland, along with editor Victoria Holmes. Kate Cary was born November 4, 1967. Cherith Baldry was born January 21, 1947. Gillian Philip was born July 2, 1964. Inbali Iserles was born in Jerusalem circa 1980 and raised in Cambridge, England. Tui Sutherland was born July 31, 1978. Victoria Holmes was born July 17, 1975.
Carter
A pseudonym used by a writer is called a 'nom de plume'.
Daisy Meadows is a pseudonym used by a group of authors who write the Rainbow Magic book series. As a collective pseudonym, Daisy Meadows has not won any specific awards.
Carolyn Keene is a pseudonym for a group of authors who co-wrote the Nancy Drew books; she was not an actual person.
No, Carolyn Keene is not a real person. It is a pseudonym used by the various authors who wrote the Nancy Drew mystery series.