Sentences with phrase «nom de plume»

Nom de Plume Ballpoint Pen, Kate Spade, $ 36.
who at one point seemed to work for R.S. «ers, once again using another nom de plume?
But are pseudonyms (nom de plume) allowed in real estate registration instead perhaps of birth names (as in birth certificates)?
I had no idea what the heck to do with them but by golly, I had a Twitter nom de plume (banjodunc).
Highnote, the nom de plume of Samsung's latest Sprint phone (officially the SPH - m630), is sort of a double entendre.
Since I don't hide behind a nom de plume, it will be easy enough for you to determine where I articled, perhaps even the others in that articling year and the few years before and after.
«CharonQC,» the nom de plume for an inimitable London legal figure, has taken to blogs and twitters with incomparable relish and purpose, using them as effective tools to stoke his developing interest in the American legal terrain.
Listen up, 1Ls: Law Review Lara — nom de plume for a certain blogfather when he's in advisory mode — is sharing her notes on how to kick first - year tail in your law review's write - on competition.
Perhaps it is a nom de plume
The «avowedly» is to admit the mysteries by Emma Lathen into the canon, Lathen being the nom de plume for a pair of women who met as grad students at Harvard.
In 1982, Nathan was invited to become a member of the BSI and given the nom de plume «the Penang lawyer.»
Monica provides a great laundry list of sources in her left - hand column, but I can hint: The term's about 400 years old, and she first resurrected it as a nom de plume in law school.
And Parker also continues to use the name Alberto Boretti when publishing in his day job so Parker continues to be a nom de plume, perhaps used to build a firewall between the responses he gets to his purile writings on climatology (which «would be unacceptable in an undergraduate lab report») from his more serious Mechanical Engineering work (eg here).
An obvious nom de plume is every bit as reliable as a plausible - sounding name on the internet.
And they don't want the baggage that comes with their last nom de plume «liberal.»
B. Traven is the nom de plume of an author who's biography is shrouded in mystery, made even more complex by the fact that his writings first published in German are full of Anglicisms, whereas those published in English, are full of Germanisms.
De Cordova works in many different media including sculpture and heavily embroidered drawings, to ceramics, which she makes under her nom de plume Amy Bird.
Other works such as Ivan Kliun's «Composition» (1917) and Malevich's «Yellow Plane in Dissolution» (1917 - 18) are emblazoned with the Gibson logo in lieu of a signature - branding becomes a nom de plume.
(nom de plume) 1959: Born in Canton, China 1973 - 76: Member of Youth Association of Art in Canton; Winner in National High School art competition 1974 - 85: Studied and practiced at Dongyu Chen's studio; Student of professor's Lau Sing and Su Urlong 1980 - 85: Designer for the Southern China Institute of Landscape Architectural Design, focusing on Architecture and landscape architecture 1985: Moved to the United States 1993: Master's Degree of Fine Art and Design at Pratt Institute in New York City 1987 - Present: Arnot Gallery, New York
Working under a nom de plume for over a decade, he is recognised for deconstructing traditional notions of identity and representation.
Her life partner (and step - sister), the illustrator and designer Suzanne Malherbe, took the nom de plume Marcel Moore, and the women lived and made art together for nearly 40 years, in Paris, then Jersey, until Cahun's death in 1954.
Kannemeyer might be best known for his Bitterkomix publications (under the nom de plume of Joe Dog), including 15 editions, The Big Bitterkomix Handbook and several compilations.
Real Salvator Mundi is the nom de plume of artist Elliott Arkin and follows in his exploration of humor and the absurd.
Only this edition has Richard Prince as its nom de plume, replacing the author's own.
Known by his nom de plume CPLY, he was a self - taught artist pushing the limits of art - world decorum, as well as a collector, gallerist and connector of some of the most important artists of the 20th century, in particular European Surrealists and Dadaists such as Max Ernst, Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp, and American Pop artists.
More recently, the nom de plume has been the Institute for American Art (IfAA), a salon style art exhibition venue set up in the private Portland, Maine home of Mr. Stiegler and his husband John Sundling.
BTW, my art business name is not only that I drew art but it was my late mother's maiden name and my nom de plume so to speak!
A nom de plume adopted from a character in the 2005 novel Reena Spaulings penned by the dozens of collaborators aligned with the obscurantist Bernadette Corporation, Codax started a rumor a few years back that monochrome paintings bearing his name, which appeared in a few hip galleries, were in fact, the work of the veteran Swiss provocateur Olivier Mosset and the young New Yorker Jacob Kassay, whose work was actively trading on the secondary market.
There is a financial writer who used the nom de plume of Adam Smith years ago, his name is Goodman I think.
In this role, he uses a nom de plume because many of his opinions about the mutual fund industry and its practices would not endear him to its participants.
Carson is the science fiction nom de plume of Maggie Toussaint, who has also published several novels in the mystery genre.
He uses one central author website as his hub, under his own name, but uses separate tabs for each nom de plume.
Your author bio can be truthful, but also brief, and it might even mention that the name you're writing under is a nom de plume.
Tom Spurgeon writes, «He was best known for his pocket cartoons, contributed under the nom de plume «Samuel.»
I intend to write under a nom de plume when I am published.»
In fact, there's an old book in the public domain called The Fiction Factory written by one of the most prolific writers of all time, William Wallace Cook (and his nom de plume John Milton Edwards).
Such a pair are the son and mother who have so far concocted five historical mysteries — including last year's Watchers of Time — under the nom de plume «Charles Todd.»
So we decided to use a nom de plume.
I won this book through a contest on author Laura Anne Gilman's blog (Anna Leonard is her nom de plume for romances).
Also, in the 1940s, Earle Stanley Gardner created rotund detective Bertha Cool of the B.L. Cool Agency in a series he penned under the nom de plume A.A. Fair.
Jeff Cohen is the nom de plume of Jeffrey Cohen, writer of intentionally funny murder mysteries in the Double Feature and Aaron Tucker series.
A great many women indeed have been living it up while dumbing it down, titillated by a charlatan amorist who goes by the nom de plume of E.L. James.
And for those of you who fear I might be «letting the cat out of the bag» by revealing the author's nom de plume, you can relax; Mr. Sternberg is open about his double - identity.
I know some agents, if an author's previous book didn't do well, they'll try to sell the book under a nom de plume.
From the same Account Publishers page above, you can create a pen name (also known as a pseudonym or a nom de plume, if you're feeling particularly fancy).
I have chosen my nom de plume, but have no idea how to simultaneously navigate Twitter, Facebook, and the Web to find usable handles and domain names.
Is Robert Morris a nom de plume for Jarvis Deberry?
School Data Nerd is the nom de plume of Benjamin Feinberg, an eighth - grade math and science teacher at Luther Burbank Middle School, in Highland Park, who uses public data to guide his thinking on educational issues rather than resorting to rhetoric or politicking.
Schlock writer Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone), who publishes under the nom de plume of «Woolf» (because she is one, get it?)
Thanks to sharp dialogue and a keen understanding of the characters by screenwriter Diablo Cody (the nom de plume of former stripper / blogger Brook Busey), it all comes to life in a refreshing and easy to digest way that thwarts predictability by being both clever and honest at the same time.
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