A pseudonym is a name that a person or group assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from his ... Lenin Lenin . A pseudonym may also be employed for purely philosophical reasons when an individual ... their legal or given name. A collective name or collective pseudonym is one shared by two or more ... , Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek English Lexicon , on Perseus project ref A pseudonym ... Sand A pen name or nom de plume is a pseudonym adopted by author s or their publishers, often ... under the pseudonym Acton Bell. Charlotte Bront published Shirley and Jane Eyre under the pseudonym ... writer who used the pen name George Sand . Jane Austen used the pseudonym A Lady as the author ... example would be J. K. Rowling , author of the Harry Potter series. A pseudonym may also be used ... or crime , or explicit erotic fiction. Some prolific authors adopt a pseudonym to disguise the extent ... to publish under a collective pseudonym, e.g., P. J. Tracy and Perri O Shaughnessy . Frederic Dannay ... of his established reputation, and they were. A collective pseudonym may represent an entire publishing ... include Watty Piper , Victor Appleton , Erin Hunter , and Kamiru M. Xhan. Another use of a pseudonym ... can adopt a pseudonym to break with their past lives. Computer users Individuals using a computer online may adopt or be required to use a form of pseudonym known as a handle a term deriving from ... minorities in some areas of the world are sometimes told by an employer to use a pseudonym that is common ... needed date July 2010 This is quite distinct from, though not exclusive of, employing a pseudonym ... When used by an actor , radio disc jockey , performer, or model person model , a pseudonym is a stage ... Tull Chaney, who adopted the pseudonym Lon Chaney, Jr. , a reference to his famous father Lon ... chose this pseudonym her real name, Patricia Neal, being the name of Patricia Neal another well ... are used to conceal a person s identity, such as the pseudonym Alan Smithee , which is used by directors ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Pseudonym br image alt caption image size 220px background group or band alias origin Kolkata , West Bengal , India genre Alternative rock , 90s music 90s rock years active start date 2006 present label Independent record label Independent associated acts Banned, Ganesh Talkies website URL www.pseudonymband.webs.com current members Suyasha Sengupta vocals br Devapriya ... Tirthankar Ray br Damayanti Chakravarty br Sudipto Johnny Chakraborty br Bhaveen Juthani Pseudonym ... inclination towards progressive and alternative music. Pseudonym was established when Sompratim ... playing instrumental covers and composed a few originals. Pseudonym featured local vocal talents ... in as the band s bassist. After a long stint with Pseudonym, Johnny also left the band and Roheet ... the members found Suyasha Sengupta to be the perfect fit as the front person of the band. Pseudonym ... Albums Name Dreams Type EP Artist Pseudonym Cover Dreams cover art.jpg Released October 2008 Recorded ... Producer Pseudonym Mixer Saikat Ghosh Chronology Pseudonym Non Studio Album Last album This album Next album Pseudonym has released one EP, entitled, Dreams , which consists of three singles Ants ... writer1 Pseudonym length1 3 16 title2 Ants in a Queue writer2 Pseudonym length2 6 20 title3 Little Calvin writer3 Pseudonym length3 4 28 title4 The Journey writer4 Pseudonym length4 4 17 Gallery gallery Deleted image removed File Pseudonym Album Art 2.jpg New line up Deleted image removed ... Pseudonym 1.png Live at Someplace Else Kolkata Someplace Else , Kolkata Deleted image removed File ... location Calcutta, India cite news title Pseudonym Music with an alternative twist url http www.ilovekolkata.in index.php Nightlife Pseudonym Music with an alternative twist.html publisher www.ilovekolkata.in date September 10, 2008 Wayback http www.ilovekolkata.in index.php Nightlife Pseudonym Music with an alternative twist.html cite news title Pseudonym Creating New Dimensions In Music With Some ... more details
Andy Adams is the Grosset & Dunlap pseudonym for three writers who authored the Biff Brewster series of adventure and mystery novels for adolescent boys in the early and mid 1960s. The real world authors were Walter B. Gibson , Edward Pastore , and Peter Harkins . ref http www.series.net brewster index.html Biff Brewster at The Series Bookcase ref References references DEFAULTSORT Adams, Andy Category American mystery writers Category American children s writers Category Collective pseudonyms US child writer stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 James Colvin was a pseudonym used by Michael Moorcock on several short stories appearing in New Worlds magazine New Worlds in the 1960s to disguise the amount of material Moorcock who then edited the magazine was contributing. The name was used on several of the magazine s book review s, but it is thought that some of these were written by others. Colvin was officially killed off in a 1970 issue of the magazine. His obituary stated that Colvin had died from pneumonia after being crushed by a toppled filing cabinet . DEFAULTSORT Colvin, James Category Pseudonymous writers ... more details
Richard Henry is a pseudonym credited on collaborative works of authors Richard Butler author Richard Butler and Henry Chance Newton . ref p105 A Book of Burlesque Sketches of English Stage Travestie and Parody, by William Davenport Adams, published Henry & Co. London, 1891. ref Works attributed to Richard Henry include Frankenstein, or The Vampire s Victim , a parody of the Mary Shelly novel Frankenstein , presented at the Gaiety Theatre, London , in 1887. ref p196 A Book of Burlesque Sketches of English Stage Travestie and Parody, by William Davenport Adams, published Henry & Co. London, 1891. ref Selected works Monte Cristo, Jr burlesque melodrama 1886 Jubilation musical mixture 1887 Frankenstein, or The Vampire s Victim burlesque 1887 Opposition a debate in one sitting 1892 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Henry, Richard Category Collective pseudonyms Musical theat stub UK writer stub ... more details
File Smith Outserve.jpg thumb right alt JD Smith during his interview on the The Rachel Maddow Show TV series Rachel Maddow Show . JD Smith during his interview on the Rachel Maddow show. JD Smith is a pseudonym assumed by 1st Lt. Josh Seefried , an active duty officer United States Air Force , during his campaign to end the discrimination against lesbian, gay and bisexuals against serving openly in the United States military . ref cite news author Leo Shane III url http www.stripes.com news an outspoken anti dadt activist reveals his identity 1.155606 title An outspoken anti DADT activist reveals his identity work Stars and Stripes date September 20, 2011 accessdate 3 October 2011 ref ref name Metroweekly cite news author Chris Geidner title OutServe to Launch Effort Representing Active Gay and Lesbian Troops url http www.metroweekly.com poliglot 2010 07 outserve to launch effort repr.html work Metroweekly date 26 July 2010 accessdate 3 October 2011 ref Using social networking tools such as Facebook , he organized LGBT active duty military personnel into an underground association OutServe . ref name Metroweekly To preclude outing himself as gay while serving on active duty in the Air Force, a violation of the don t ask, don t tell policy for which he could have been prosecuted and discharged, he assumed the leadership role and interfaced with the media and officials in the Pentagon building Pentagon and the White House using only his pseudonym. ref name NPR cite interview subject JD Smith interviewer Robert Siegel program All Things Considered callsign NPR title Active Duty Gay Officer Reacts To DADT Repeal url http www.npr.org 2010 12 20 132211800 Active Duty Gay Officer Reacts To DADT Repeal format audio transcript date 20 December 2010 accessdate 3 October 2011 ref References Reflist External links http outserve.org Organization web site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Smith, JD ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRT ... more details
for the author of The Last Blue Sea , published under this pseudonym David Denholm David Forrest is a pen name used by English novelists Robert Forrest Webb and David Eliades to write four books, And to My Nephew Albert I Leave the Island What I Won off Fatty Hagan in a Poker Game 1969 , ref cite news title And to My Nephew Albert I Leave the Island What I Won off Fatty Hagan in A Poker Game By David Forrest. url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res FA0C12FC3B5D137A93CBA91788D85F4D8685F9 work The New York Times date March 9, 1969 accessdate February 13, 2010 ref The Great Dinosaur Robbery 1970 , After Me, the Deluge novel After Me, the Deluge 1972 , and The Undertaker s Dozen 1974 . These books featured tight plotlines and riotous humor, touching at the same time some serious topics The Great Dinosaur Robbery and Nephew deal with the Cold War, After Me, the Deluge with religion. After Me, the Deluge was the base of a musical written by the Italians Pietro Garinei , Sandro Giovannini and Iaia Fiastri Aggiungi un posto a tavola English title Beyond the Rainbow that is still represented in theaters worldwide. ref cite news title Beyond the Rainbow url http www.variety.com review VE1117922765.html?categoryid 33&cs 1 work Variety magazine Variety date January 1, 2004 accessdate February 13, 2010 first Nick last Vivarelli ref The Great Dinosaur Robbery became a The Walt Disney Company Disney movie, One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing 1975 , which was also highly considered in its time. ref cite news title Disney At Its Best With Dinosaur url http news.google.co.uk newspapers?id IkUfAAAAIBAJ&sjid cdEEAAAAIBAJ&pg 2844,2974091&dq david forrest dinosaur&hl en work Daytona Beach Morning Journal date August 10, 1975 accessdate February 13, 2010 ref Despite that, all these books are currently out of print. References reflist External links http www.nodanw.com shows b beyond the rainbow.htm Beyond the Rainbow DEFAULTSORT Forrest, David Category English novelists de David Forrest ... more details
unreferenced date April 2011 This is a list of books published under a pseudonym . Ali and Nino published in the German language in 1937 by E.P. Tal in Vienna under the pseudonym Kurban Said , now known to be written by Core Author Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli . Chamanzaminli who had opposed the Bolshevik takeover of Baku in 1920 couldn t dare have risked having his name associated with a novel opposing the Bolsheviks especially since he wanted desperately to return home to Azerbaijan from Europe in 1926. The fingerprints related to folkloric and legendary descriptions often erroneous can be traced to Essad Bey , and material about travels to Tiflis and Persia were plagiarized from Grigol Robakidze . Elfriede Ehrenfels registered the pseudonym Kurban Said under her name but there is no proof that she wrote the book herself. The Federalist Papers , published anonymously at the time, now known to be written by James Madison , Alexander Hamilton , and John Jay . Considered the third most important document in the development of the US government, after the United States Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution Constitution US Bill of Rights Bill of Rights . My Secret Life erotica My Secret Life , the erotic memoirs of a Victorian nobleman. Story of O published in 1954, author revealed in 1998. The Turner Diaries , written in 1978 by William Luther Pierce former leader of the white Nationalist organization National Alliance under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald . Lila Says novel Lila Says The author s name, Chimo, is a pseudonym. Black Magic Woman Zero Point Negro The author s name, I Rivers , is a pseudonym. A Series of Unfortunate Events , a series of 13 children s books published between 1999 and 2006 and written by Lemony Snicket , a pseudonym ... King published under a pseudonym, to keep to one Stephen King novel a year and or to prove he could ... of books by type Category Lists of writers Category Works published under a pseudonym DEFAULTSORT Pseudonym ... more details
Christoffel Hermanus K hn 1903&ndash 1968 was a South Africa n Afrikaans author and poet that published under the pseudonym Mikro. K hn was born at Van Reenensplaas in Williston district of the former Cape Colony later province of South Africa . ref http www.stellenboschwriters.com 100mikro.html ref He was at school in Robertson and Carnarvon and continued tertiary education at the Stellenbosch University where he completed a BSc degree in Agriculture. K hn taught for a while at Kuilsrivier and Ritchie clarify date February 2012 . From 1930 to 1931 he wrote poems for the Afrikaans magazine Die Huisgenoot and published biographies, novels and adventure stories. Between 1944 and 1949 he developed into a fulltime writer, but later joined the Teachers College in Oudtshoorn where he lectured for five years. After teaching he worked for Boerdery in Suid Afrika a farmers magazine as chief editor from 1956 till 1960. He became chief leader of a farmer s movement, called Die Landdiensbeweging , for the Agricultural Ministry. He resigned this position in 1964. K hn was awarded the Hertzog Prize for Prose in 1936 for Toiings and Pelgrims , the W A Hofmeyr Prize in 1956 for Die Porseleinkat and the Scheepers Prize for youth literature in 1957 for Die Jongste Ruiter . He received the National Publishers Award in 1961. C H K hn died on 17 April 1968, in the town Somerset West , in the Western Cape . References Reflist External links http www.stellenboschwriters.com 100mikro.html http www.karoohoogland.co.za Willistonpages mikro.htm http www.sahistory.org.za dated event afrikaans author mikro born Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mikro ALTERNATIVE NAMES Christoffel Hermanus K hn SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1903 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1968 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mikro Category South African poets Category Afrikaans language writers Category 1903 births Category 1968 deaths Africa writer stub SouthAfrica writer stub af Mikro ... more details
Anna James may refer to Anna James, a pseudonym used by authors who also used Madeline Harper as a pseudonym Anna James, a notable Connecticut person whose James Pharmacy is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places disambig ... more details
Alexis Hill may refer to Alexis Hill romance writer , romance pseudonym used by Mary Francis Shura 1923 1991 Alexis Hill , romance pseudonym used by Ruth Glick and Louise Titchener hndis Hill, Alexis ... more details
Borsky masculine , Borskaya feminine , or Borskoye neuter may refer to Alexandre Borsky, pseudonym of Joe D Amato and Claudio Bernabei, Italian filmmaker Rex Borsky, pseudonym of Alex de Renzy , American director and producer Borsky District , name of several districts in Russia Borskoye , name of several rural localities in Russia Disambig geo ... more details
Richard Henry may refer to Richard Henry pseudonym , pseudonym credited on collaborative works of authors Richard Butler and Henry Chance Newton Richard Bullock Henry 1930 2010 , black activist better known as Imari Obadele Richard Treacy Henry 1845 1929 , New Zealand naturalist and conservationist See also lookfrom hndis Henry, Richard ... more details
Verax may refer to SS Verax , an Italian cargo ship in service 1951 60 Theodorus Verax, pseudonym of Clement Walker d 1651 Rector Potens, Verax Deus , a hymn Bucculatricidae Bucculatrix Verax , a leaf miner Verax, pseudonym of Henry Dunckley 1823 96 Marasmarcha verax , a moth Batrachedra verax , a moth dab fr Verax ... more details
Wolf Man may refer to A mythological human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf se Werewolf Pseudonym for one of Sigmund Freud s most famous patients se Sergei Pankejeff Disambiguation ... more details
Frederick George may refer to J. Frederick George, a pseudonym of author George Jewsbury Frederick Charles George, the full name of the footballer Charlie George See also intitle hndis George, Frederick ... more details
Thom Demijohn was a joint pseudonym used by authors Thomas M. Disch and John Sladek for their Satire satirical novel Black Alice novel Black Alice 1968 . Category American novelists Demijohn ... more details
Rodenstock can refer to Rodenstock GmbH , a German optics manufacturer Hardy Rodenstock , pseudonym for Meinhard G rke , a German wine collector disambig ... more details
Kelvin Kent may refer to Kelvin Kent mountaineer , British mountaineer and adventurer Kelvin Kent writer , pseudonym for the American fantasy and science fiction author Henry Kuttner hndis name Kent, Kelvin ... more details
Piri Wiri Tua can be A pseudonym used by Tahupotiki Wiremu Ratana , founder of the Ratana religion The Piri Wiri Tua Movement , a political party based on the Ratana religion disambig ... more details
Loti may refer to Pierre Loti , the pseudonym of Louis Marie Julien Viaud, a French writer Lesotho loti , the official currency of Lesotho LOTI, Internet slang for laughing on the inside disambig ... more details
Richard Saunders may refer to Benjamin Franklin , who used the pseudonym Richard Saunders Richard Saunders photographer 1922 1987 Richard Saunders skeptic Australian Skeptic hndis Saunders, Richard ... more details
Tony Williamson may refer to Tony Williamson television writer 1932 1991 Tony Tallarico , comic book artist who used the pseudonym Tony Williamson Hndis Williamson, Tony ... more details
Grace Greenwood may refer to Grace Greenwood , pseudonym of Sara Jane Lippincott 1823 1904 , American writer Grace Greenwood Ames 1905 1979 , American artist disambig de Grace Greenwood ... more details