Sentences with phrase «books under the pseudonym»

He met with then - HubSpot CMO Mike Volpe — referred to throughout the book under the pseudonym «Cranium» — and liked him, too.
I was also made to write books under pseudonyms if they weren't exactly what they wanted.
Matt Bissonnette wrote the book under a pseudonym, but his identity was revealed by Fox News.

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In 1951 a University of Kiel professor named Theodor Wilhelm published the prayer in a book of his own under the pseudonym Friedrich Oetinger, which launched a German tradition of attributing it to the 18th - century Swabian Pietist F. C. Oetinger; Catholic - artifact versions of the prayer attributed it to St. Francis of Assisi; Hallmark cashed in on the prayer; and it was immortalized on thousands of plaques featuring Albrecht Dürer's praying hands.
After writing his first book about his life as a vet, author Alf Wight couldn't find a suitable pseudonym under which to publish his memoirs until one night he was watching a game of football and was rather taken with the name of Hibernian's goalkeeper - Jim Herriot.
Hurst was believed to be involved in writing a book titled Stakeknife, eventually published under the pseudonym Martin Ingram, which details the alleged involvement of British intelligence in assassinations in Northern Ireland.
IN JULY last year, Orlando Figes, one of the UK's most eminent historians, admitted posting savage critiques of rivals» books on the Amazon website under the pseudonym «Historian» — alongside praise of his own.
Highsmith, herself, was gay, but not eager to announce this fact, given the times, and so the book came out under a pseudonym, Claire Morgan.
I've been glad, for that reason, to discover that Joanna Penn's new how - to, How To Market a Book is published under her name rather than J.F. Penn, the pseudonym she uses for fiction.
I've spent the last 2 years learning and understanding the self publishing game, I'm finally confident in releasing my first book (I actually have 4 others under pseudonyms that earned me some good side cash) in the next few weeks, but I'm not even confident it's going to sell.
I know Nora Roberts writes under a pseudonym and even though we all know it's her, she still churns out «J.D. Robb» books twice a year.
Roberts has sold 1,170,539 books under her own name and her pseudonym J.D. Robb.
But now we do know how a book written by a talent like Rowling gets received when it's written under a pseudonym.
Their decision to write under a single pseudonym came about when writing their first novel; they submitted an unsolicited manuscript to an editor hoping for some feedback and, because most books are published under a single name, they chose to submit the manuscript under the single name Charles Todd.
Unfortunately, it is possible to do yourself more harm than good when it comes to deciding to write under a pseudonym, especially in terms of marketing your books or making yourself available to your fan base.
Bibliographies contain lists of writings both under their own names and pseudonyms through the date the book was compiled plus anything the author wrote on romance writing.
Let me guess, somewhere, probably under a pseudonym, you're published by a «real» publisher and your book sells like crap, so you want to make sure all your competition has to sit in the back of the bus.
Bestselling author of more than 35 novels, Gerry Schmitt — known for her cozy mysteries written under the pseudonym Laura Childs — has released the first book in her new Afton Tangler thriller series, Little Girl Gone.
If she is publishing her book with a different title and cover, under a pseudonym, then how is any of this publicity going to help her?
Born Salvatore Lombino, he clocked up an impressive number of pseudonyms in his 50 + year writing career - during the 50s he wrote eight books under the name Richard Marsten, two books as Hunt Collins and two as Curt Cannon, in addition to starting on his now famous 87th Precinct series under the name Ed McBain.
I've been reviewing books for years, under a pseudonym, and never had any trouble.
And if you click on the «see all» button, you'll note that every one of the 26 titles Apple is pushing is scheduled to be published by Hachette, including «The Silkworm,» the new book from «Harry Potter» author Rowling, written under her Robert Galbraith pseudonym.
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She writes under a variety of pseudonyms, including Ani Bolton.She has written two novels as Cassidy Calloway: Confessions of a First Daughter, and Secrets of a First Daughter — both books in a YA series about the misadventures of the U.S. President's teen - aged daughter, published by HarperCollins, and Tamara Blake, for the novel Slumber.
This is like the old Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys books that were written by a parade of authors under the pseudonyms Carolyn Keene and Franklin W. Dixon respectively.
I wrote a couple of erotic romances, published them with a very good e-publisher under a pseudonym, then decided just recently to self - publish the half dozen books hiding in my computer.
The notoriety of this thrill - seeking fraternity was cemented when an eponymous book, written under the pseudonym Whipplesnaith, was published by Chatto and Windus in 1937, featuring photographs of members perched atop steeples and squeezed between pillars without climbing ropes and often dressed in dapper evening attire.
While at Harvard Medical School, Michael Crichton wrote book reviews for the Harvard Crimson and novels under the pseudonyms John Lange and Jeffery Hudson, among them A Case of Need, which won the Edgar Award for Best Mystery in 1969.
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