Sentences with phrase «pseudonyms when»

I am wondering what the point is of columnists using pseudonyms when their real names are revealed.
Have a fun online persona and pseudonym when you're talking to potential dates.
Robert Totten / Don Siegel — «Death Of A Gunfighter «(1969) A flawed, but nevertheless interesting, minor Western that fits neatly into the revisionist movement in the genre at the end of the 1960s / beginning of the 1970s, «Death Of A Gunfighter» is best remembered as the film that birthed the name «Alan Smithee» (or here in its original spelling, «Allen Smithee»), which became the standard DGA pseudonym when a director took their name off a movie for the next thirty years.
I write this blog under a pseudonym — and I'd also used another pseudonym when I published a «short picture scrapbook» about my girlfriend's dog.
Born Armand Pierre Fernandez in Nice, France (he changed to his pseudonym when the last letter of his name was accidentally omitted on a catalogue cover in 1958, although he had stopped using his surname in 1947), he learned painting from his father and received formal training at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs in Nice (1946 - 1949).

Not exact matches

When the algorithm was created under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto — which in Japanese is as common a name as Steve Smith — the individual (s) set a finite limit on the number of bitcoins that will ever exist: 21 million.
When the Journal reported a week later that Cohen formed an LLC in Delaware and used pseudonyms to facilitate the payment to Daniels, Cohen again offered a non-denial denial.
«When adults are still talking politics, there's a group of young people who don't sit behind the computer and don't use pseudonyms.
These are impressive virtues, reeking of Greece and Rome, and self - consciously invoked by the founding generation in the pseudonyms they chose when they published political pamphlets --- Publius, Pacificus, Helvetius, Agrippa, Cato, Brutus, and so on.
Hamann's last attempt to get it printed was through C. F. Nicolai in Berlin; and when Nicolai failed to respond to his request, Hamann published an exquisitely deranged feuilleton called Monologue of an Author under the ridiculous «Chinese» pseudonym Mien - Man - Hoam.
Mary Somerville, overcoming, as her daughter says, «obstacles apparently insurmountable, at a time when women were well - nigh totally debarred from education»; Charlotte Bronte, writing in secret and publishing under a pseudonym because only so could she hope for just criticism; Harriet Hunt, admitted to the Harvard Medical School in 1850 but forced out by the enraged students; Elizabeth Blackwell, applying to twelve medical schools before she could secure admission, and meeting with insult and contumely in her endeavor to study and practice medicine; Mary Lyon, treated as a wild fanatic because she wanted American girls to be educated — such figures are typical in woman's struggle for intellectual opportunity.
Even better when they aren't loaded with weird additives, MSG and its pseudonyms.
He took the ridiculous pseudonym of «David Murphy» when he tripled against Verlander in 2011.
But when local media picked up on the blog she started about the infidelity that led to the end of her marriage, His Giant Mistake, Cleo (a pseudonym) took it and ran.
Chelsea Clinton was given one, but under a pseudonym, Diane Reynolds, which she frequently used when she checked into hotels.
«Mischievous» Ablakwa insulted me using a pseudonym — Amidu insists Martin Amidu earlier this week took on Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, describing him as «uncouth» when he responded to an article titled, «Martin Amidu, Is he a Contrarian..»
And yet, a pseudonym is exactly what Figes was using when he trashed his rivals» work.
A pseudonym can be dropped at a moments notice, a name shows a preparedness to close ranks when the going gets tough.
You might have seen some of it when The Phantom Pain was unveiled back in 2012 at the Spike VGAs, back when Metal Gear Solid 5 was surreptitiously revealed under a pseudonym, supposedly in development at the fictitious Moby Dick Studios.
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.
It's the pseudonym Edward Snowden used when he first approached, over the Internet, documentary filmmaker and muckraking journalist Laura Poitras, hoping to find someone trustworthy and with a pulpit who could share with the world what he'd discovered about the outrageous mass surveillance the NSA is engaged in that makes Big Brother look like an amateur.
When Patricia Highsmith first wrote her novel «The Price of Salt», she had it published in 1952 under a pseudonym (Claire Morgan).
Based on the novel by Richard Bachman at a time when many (including the filmmakers) didn't know that Bachman was a pseudonym for Stephen King, this Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle is a particular kitschy piece of 80s Arnie action, with a great premise and some potent underlying themes badly handled by scripter Steven E. de Souza and especially director Paul Michael Glaser.
When discussions among her students go stale, she logs on under a pseudonym — taking on the identity of a student — and fires off a provocative question or comment to jump - start the dialogue.
The work of the Cereal team, consisting of three students who named themselves Fruitloops, Cornflakes and Cheerios (all pseudonyms were selected by the students when they first joined VMT) was analyzed in this study.
Robert (all names are pseudonyms) was in the MMC group during teacher preparation and was a fifth - grade teacher at a public elementary school when he completed the survey at end of his first year of teaching.
Consider the advantages to using a pseudonym and weigh them against the disadvantages, and only move forward when you're sure it's the right move for your book.
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.
About the Author Noah Boyd is the pseudonym of a former FBI agent who works on cold cases when he's not writing.
Josh (using the pseudonym Larry) starts a worldwide phenomenon when he begins posting his anti-consumerism rants on a Web site.
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The more relevant, accurate information about you (you the author, not necessarily the person if you write under a pseudonym), the more likely it is that you'll appear in a Knowledge Panel, or that your work will show in the Knowledge Panel as «similar works» when authors in your genre appear.
One of the challenges nowadays is building your author platform and brand when you are writing under a pseudonym.
Yet it is all but impossible to tell when reviews were written by the marketers or retailers (or by the authors themselves under pseudonyms), by customers (who might get a deal from a merchant for giving a good score) or by a hired third - party service.»
Bachman's books were failures — Running Man sold only 28,000 copies in its initial print run, but ten times as many when Bachman was outed as a pseudonym for King.
You're clearly not hiding your identity when you use a pseudonym.
The young adult dog, whom Deeds refers to by the pseudonym Rigby to protect her clients» privacy, seemed like a highly adoptable dog when a rescue group pulled him from a shelter.
This never stopped her from continuing to try new things, however, and she always embedded an unapologetically feminist agenda within them: from using male pseudonyms to write about her work when no one else would to her investigation of the abuse of women's images through new media.
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.
[2] The pseudonym has been retained from the short lived period when he worked with his sister Roberta.
Cobain, a longtime artist when she's not busy serving as a muse for the likes of Marc Jacobs, has previously exhibited her work under a pseudonym (and was once outed by a nosy Huffington Post reporter), but has since decided to use her own (very, very famous) name so she can «better take control of the narrative,» according to a quote from gallerist Matt Kennedy to artnet News.
In 1947 he again employed a pseudonym (David Winter) when submitting two works to London's Royal Academy of Arts for its summer exhibition — his true name revealed only after the two were accepted.
Back when the seeds of this paper were being explored on Tamino's «Open Mind» blog I asked (under my pseudonym of «Ken Fabos»)--
Re: jjthoms (Dec 30 06:23), nothing wrong with a pseudonym, but there are problems when you keep several pseudonyms even within the same thread!
Technically (as I understand it), using the name «Matt Smith» when your full legal name is «Matthew Clay Smith» is using a pseudonym, though it is one that isn't intended to obfuscate the legal identity of the author.
When the fictional name was raised by the Tribunal and identification was required, the applicant sought leave to bring the Application under a «pseudonym».
E-mails to the domains were answered with the intent to mislead prosecutors; when replies were secured, these came with varying contradicting responses, without any contact information and under pseudonyms.
The blockchain technology was pioneered in 2009 by a person or group that goes by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, when he / they released the Bitcoin blockchain.
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