Sentences with phrase «novels under another name»

J.A. Konrath is the author of seven thrillers in the Jacqueline «Jack» Daniels series, as well as horror novels under the name Jack Kilborn, and more.
I wrote another seven contemporary romance novels under the name Sophia Shaw.
With me, she did a bunch of movie tie - in novels under the name Kathryn Wesley.
Sarah Denzil made the move to writing suspense thrillers after publishing Young Adult novels under the name of Sarah Dalton and she found her initial Kindle Scout selection for her first thriller, Saving April, helped her gain momentum.

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She has written for various national publications and enjoys writing clean romance novels under her pen name Lucy McConnell.
You could even go a step further and have your maternity tee personalized, using your name and your partner's for a novel way to tell people whose baby is under construction.
The Rockland County Young Democrats have chosen to ignore the discrete path, and are holding a fundraiser this evening, March 14, under the theme: «Fifty Shades of Blue,» named after the S&M erotica novel «Fifty Shades of Grey.»
Cory Doctorow, a writer and intellectual property activist, has released the text of his first science - fiction novel, Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, under a new license that goes by the somewhat awkward name «Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike.»
His first book, The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears, won the «5 Under 35» award from the National Book Foundation, the Guardian First Book award, and the Los Angeles Times first novel award, and was named a New York Times Notable Book.
A young country woman marries a famous literary entrepreneur in turn - of - the - century Paris: At her husband's request, Colette pens a series of bestselling novels published under his name.
Based on the Vince Flynn novel of the same name, the film stars Dylan O'Brien as Mitch Rapp, a CIA black ops recruit who comes under the instruction of a Cold War veteran, played by Michael Keaton.
Allegedly inspired by the true story of a Mexican man named Gojo Cardinas who killed dozens of women under the apparent influence of his mother before being incarcerated and rehabilitated, Santa Sangre is in many ways a novel retelling of Hitchcock's Psycho (1960), with that film's psychosexual subtext here put on full display with overt symbolism (e.g. Concha, the castrating mother's name, is slang for «vagina») and mixed with elements of The Hands of Orlac (Robert Wiene, 1924), The Invisible Man and George Romero's zombie films.
Evan Hunter (The Birds, Strangers When We Meet) would adapt one of his own «87th Precinct» novels that he had written under the name of Ed McBain, but whatever fun is to be had in reading the original source material didn't translate well to the screen.
He is currently starring in the CBS series Under the Dome, based on the Stephen King novel of the same name.
Cast: Burt Reynolds, Tom Skerritt, Jack Weston, Raquel Welch, Yul Brynner, James McEachin, Steve Ihnat, Dan Frazer, Charles Martin Smith, Tamara Dobson, Brian Doyle - Murray (cameo), Uschi Digard (cameo) Director: Richard A. Colla Screenplay: Evan Hunter (from his novel, written under his pen name, Ed McBain) Review published October 16, 2005
The dark, convoluted, spiraling story of a Mexican and American investigator battling for dominance in a corrupt, gritty little border town was based on the novel «Badge of Evil» written by American authors Robert Allison Wade and H. Bill Miller, who published their work under the pen name of Whit Masterson.
His second novel is about to go to print and he's already named amongst New York's»35 Under 35».
It wasn't until later that I discovered Irwin Allen's 1961 movie of the same name, and more importantly, Jules Verne's novel «Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea», which featured the wild exploits of Captain Nemo and the Nautilus.
It is a hell of a plight, after all, as originally sketched in Victor Hugo's 1,400 - page historical novel: Sentenced to 19 years in jail for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister's family, the stolid, pious Valjean breaks parole upon his release and goes on to become a respectable small - town mayor under an assumed name.
Phyllis Nagy adapted Ms. Highsmith's novel (which was re-published in 1990 under her own name), and her care for the material is clear.
Adapted from the first novel written by Michael Crichton under his real name, The Andromeda Strain combined the technology of science fiction with 1970s paranoia into a compelling, but occasionally slow - paced film directed by Robert Wise.
The details: Based on the Uzodinma Iweala novel of the same name, Beasts Of No Nation follows a young orphan (Abraham Attah) forced to be a child soldier in an unnamed African country under the watch of a brutal commandant (Idris Elba).
The loosest of adaptations, cherry - picking from Michel Faber's strong novel of the same name, Under the Skin is home to a trio (at least) of indelible images and a style and presentation that function as shunts into a thicket of thorny existential questions; it's the best film I've seen this year and among the best films I've ever seen.
The autobiographical story tells of Thompson (under the name Paul Kemp in the novel) in his 20s with failing ambitions of being a novelist, who finds himself working for a paper in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1960.
A loose adaptation of Michel Faber's 2000 novel of the same name, Jonathan Glazer's UNDER THE SKIN (2013) showcases some fascinating visuals, including special effects.
Ubisoft Montpellier was also inspired by the novel that gave the world its name: Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.
Colette stars Keira Knightley and is about a woman forced to publish her novels under her husband's name — and what happens when her literary fame grows.
HBO has acquired the U.S. and Canadian rights to the BBC One produced Cormoran Strike, which is based on JK Rowling's crime novels (though they were published under the pen name Robert Galbraith).
Grades: 6 - 8, 9 - 12 Mark Twains Mississippi provides a searchable and indexed digital library of some of Samuel Clemons publications under the name of Mark Twain with an emphasis on his Mississippi novels and reminiscences.
Sheila Rodgers, who lives on Alderney, decided to self - publish her first novel Only The Innocent, written under the pen name Rachel Abbott.
I have no issue with a writer telling their readers they also write other kinds of novels under other names.
He wrote numbers of novels per year all the way through med school, all under pen names, and got his MD the year he wrote three novels.
He wrote under the names John Lange and Jeffrey Hudson and one of the books under one of those names won the Edgar Award for best novel.
Me, reading and enjoying my first novel, Silver: Currents of Change, which I self - published under my pen name, Beax Rivers.
I've written a couple of lit fiction novels, a romance, and I just began a series of thrillers — all under my name.
For me, when I walk into a store and see a book I wrote, either under this name or one I wrote for a major bestseller as a ghost novel, I know it's my book.
Right now I've written twenty - six novels and a bunch of novellas and short stories under four different pen names.
King has published seven novels, under the pen name Richard Bachman.
Some wrote novels and had them published under men's names.
Critically acclaimed, bestselling author, Julianna Baggott - who also writes under the pen names Bridget Asher (The Provence Cure for the Brokenhearted) and N.E. Bode (The Anybodies)- has published 17 books, including novels for adults, younger readers, and collections of poetry.
Income Indie: Sales pick up even more because a third novel is likely better than the first two (called practice) and there are now three books under same author name for readers to find and buy.
Income Indie: Sales pick up slightly even more because a 4th novel is likely better than the first three (called even more practice) and there are now four books under same author name for readers to find and buy.
So I've decided to merge all my urban fantasy novels, previous published under the name Loralie Hall, to be released as Allyson Lindt's books.»
Income Indie: Sales pick up a little because a second novel is likely better than the first and there are two books under same author name.
I'm currently writing a novel under a pen name, and I wrote this exchange today... And I promise you it will make it to the final draft:
Income Indie: Sales pick up slightly even more because a 5th novel is likely better than the first four (called even more practice) and there are now five books under same author name for readers to find and buy.
Income Indie: Sales pick up slightly even more because a 6th novel is likely better than the first five (called even more practice) and there are now six books under same author name for readers to find and buy.
I have numbers of worries and fears about this new world of publishing where writers sometimes create their own publishing company or even publish a story or novel under their own name.
I'm now traditionally published, but toying with the idea of releasing romance novels under a pen name and keeping them indie so I can be a hybrid author.
Just traditional novels through traditional publishers under one of my own names.
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