Sentences with phrase «novels under the pseudonyms»

(Highsmith originally published her novel under a pseudonym.)
Later, in seeming apposition, I learned that he wrote mystery and detective novels under a pseudonym with a life - long friend, Wendell Taylor, the head of the school's science department.
* Hawkins has published other novels under a pseudonym — we're betting they are on the way to the printers as we speak.
This weekend it was revealed that J.K. Rowling penned a mystery novel under a pseudonym and is the real author behind The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith.
Rowling, who penned an adult title to disappointing critical acclaim, went on to release an entirely new crime novel under a pseudonym last year.
Stanton's older brother, Willard Huntington Wright, was a writer and critic who gained international fame in the 1920s by writing the Philo Vance detective novels under the pseudonym S.S. Van Dine.
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.

Not exact matches

For Blackboard Jungle he used the pseudonym Evan Hunter and for the police mystery novels he went under Ed McBain.
Based on Joyce Carol Oates's novel Lives of the Twins (written under the pseudonym Rosamond Smith), Ozon's L'Amant double is a fantastical, steamy sex thriller that gave critics here a much - needed jolt of humor late in this festival.
For some time, he made a living writing film reviews, a column for a Taiwanese newspaper, and romance and martial arts novels, all under pseudonyms (3).
In an afterword to her 1952 novel «The Price of Salt» (published under the pseudonym Claire Morgan), novelist Patricia Highsmith recalled an incident that took place when she was working in a Manhattan department store during the 1948 Christmas season.
Under the pseudonym of «Ed» (a nod to the man who inspired Robert Bloch to write the novel «Psycho», Ed Gein, perhaps?)
The Hollywood Reporter reveals the latest possible King adaptation is The Long Walk, based on the 1979 novel King wrote under the pseudonym Richard Bachman.
Patricia Highsmith's 1952 novel, «The Price of Salt,» published under the pseudonym Claire Morgan, uses these conventional methods to tell the story of what was at the time a scandalously unconventional love.
Based on the 1952 novel The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith, published under the pseudonym Claire Morgan.
The few stories that King wrote under the pseudonym Richard Bachman are arguably more violent and cynical than his other work, and science fiction novel The Running Man is one of them.
Adapted from Patricia Highsmith's novel (originally published under a pseudonym and titled The Price of Salt) it is set in the early Fifties in New York (Cincinnati is not a convincing substitute location but that's a minor matter).
When Patricia Highsmith first wrote her novel «The Price of Salt», she had it published in 1952 under a pseudonym (Claire Morgan).
Patricia Highsmith's The Price of Salt was published early, her second novel after Strangers on a Train, under a pseudonym; it told the story of a passionate romance between two women, a subject that, of course, could get the author into trouble back in 1952.
Carol (née The Price of Salt) is the most autobiographical of Patricia Highsmith's novels, dealing so frankly with her own lesbian experiences that she originally had it published under a pseudonym.
Adapted by Simon Beaufoy and Michael Arndt (under his pseudonym Michael deBruyn) from Suzanne Collins» YA novel, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire gets a new director in Francis Lawrence (I Am Legend).
Holliday Grainger (Cinderella, The Finest Hours) has secured the female lead in the BBC's upcoming Comoran Strike series, which is based upon J.K. Rowling's bestselling crime novels, written under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
Mark your calendars: The follow - up to J.K. Rowling's crime fiction novel, The Cuckoo's Calling (published under pseudonym Robert Galbraith), is coming from Little, Brown on June 24.
Christine Falls is the first novel in a planned series about hard - drinking Irish pathologist Garret Quirke written by Booker Prize winner John Banville under the open pseudonym Benjamin Black; the next volume, The Silver Swan, will be published in both the UK and USA in March.
Under her pseudonym Barbara Michaels, she wrote twenty nine novels of suspense.
Numerous blockbuster movies that evolved from his novels, the option to span several genres under a few different pseudonyms, and the ability to weave a bestseller out of a grocery list make him one of the most widely acclaimed writers of our time.
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.
As for his pen names, again I was probably too ambiguous: Richard Bachman was killed off with «cancer of the pseudonym» as the cause of death and then later revived for a later novel, and King has collaborated under anonymous authorship on other works.
Writing under the pseudonym of Boz, Dickens made his name as a «humorous observer of the habits of London life in a series of articles» that he expanded into this novel, which includes some familiar stories and topics (a Christmas ghost story and Mr. Pickwick's stint in debtor's prison) that Dickens wrote about in later novels.
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.
Her crime novels, written under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith, were published in 2013 (The Cuckoo's Calling), 2014 (The Silkworm) and 2015 (Career of Evil), and have been adapted for TV as a major BBC detective drama, Strike, produced by Brontë Film and Television.
Can I revamp, rewrite novel under my own name or another pseudonym Juliet
Not the type of pen name you adopt because you need to hide your writing career from employers, stalkers, mob bosses, or grannies who don't approve of your «active romance» novels (all valid reasons to write under a pseudonym), but the type you feel you have to create because you're going to publish something in a different genre.
Malle is also the author of seven romance novels published under the pseudonym Molly Liholm.
Numerous blockbuster movies that evolved from his novels, the option to span several genres under a few different pseudonyms, and the ability to weave a bestseller out of a grocery list make him one of the most widely acclaimed... [Read more...]
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.
Roberts is the international bestselling author of more than 200 novels, including the «In Death» series, written under the pseudonym J. D. Robb, and has more than 500 million copies of her novels in print today.
Directed by Blake Edwards and adapted from an early novel by Michael Crichton (writing under a pseudonym), The Carey Treatment is an existential murder mystery with a pathologist standing in for the P.I.
For example, J.K. Rowling's latest novel «The Cuckoo's Calling,» written under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith, is available for $ 3.99 in the Kindle store, while the Nook store has it listed for $ 12.99.
Writing under the pseudonyms of Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell, the three sisters wrote poetry and several classic novels that are still read almost two hundred years later, including Jane Eyre, The Tenant ofWildfell and Wuthering Heights.
Faldbakken is also known for his novels The Cocka Hola Company, Macht und Rebel and Unfun under the pseudonym Abo Rasul.
The dramatic use of light and dark by «Ancona» (USA) immediately conveys the information that this is a mystery novel (one of only two written by Frederick Faust under this pseudonym) and echoes the film noir genre of the period.
NPR reviews the latest mystery novel by J.K. Rowling — published under her pseudonym, Robert Galbraith.
Directed by Blake Edwards and adapted from an early novel by Michael Crichton (writing under a pseudonym), The Carey Treatment is an existential murder mystery with a pathologist standing in for the P.I.
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