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.
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 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.
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.
Oh, what a touch of Douglas Sirk could have done for Todd Haynes» Carol (B -, but could go up), an intelligent, but emotionally muted adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's lesbian romance The Price Of Salt, originally
published under a pseudonym in 1952.
Based on the 1952 novel The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith,
published under the pseudonym Claire Morgan.
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).
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.
Highsmith was forced to
publish it under a pseudonym, Claire Morgan, the lesbian content of the tome so diametrically different than the tricky theatrics of Strangers on a Train the publisher, as well as the author, feared the controversial nature of the story could derail a promising career before it even had the opportunity to begin.
Included are a few of the letters that Franklin
published under the pseudonym Silence Dogood.
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.
Originally
published under the pseudonym Alex Baldwin.
She was sensitive to my needs to remain anonymous,
publishing under a pseudonym for personal reasons.
Published under pseudonym.
Malle is also the author of seven romance novels
published under the pseudonym Molly Liholm.
The one thing I could have done to give myself a bit of division is
publish under a pseudonym, but I didn't do that.
This number is credible, coinciding reasonably well with the findings of National Family Opinion founders Howard and Clara Trumbull in studies done in 1927, 1937, and 1947 - 1950, which
they published under the pseudonym John Marbanks.
The tendency to exaggerate continued even after National Family Opinion Survey founders Howard and Clara Trumbull conducted exhaustive research,
published under the pseudonym «John Marbanks,» to put the U.S. population of stray cats at circa 10 million in 1927, 20 million in 1937, and 30 million in 1950.
Hideo NANASHI chapter 012 An interview which breaks so many NDAs, which is so dangerously explosive, it has to be
published under a pseudonym.
Last year, the manga artist collective
publishing under the pseudonym Akira Himekawa teased a new series based on The Legend of Zelda.
NPR reviews the latest mystery novel by J.K. Rowling —
published under her pseudonym, Robert Galbraith.
Do you really think that a Brietbart take on a publication in a Journal out of Saudi Arabia including an author who has such a series of frauds that
he publishes under a pseudonym and that looks at only a few cherrypicked sites is worthy of a look by the professionals?
It was
published under the pseudonym «Michael Douglas».
First introduced in 2008 in a white paper
published under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, the core of this invention is «distributed trust» that can achieve consensus amongst strangers on a large scale.
Gerri Luce is a licensed clinical social worker who
publishes under a pseudonym.
Not exact matches
But after the news broke, a Breitbart editor decided to ramp up the controversy even further by posting an article mocking Shapiro and his decision to leave — an article that was
published under the name William Bigelow, a
pseudonym used by the former Breitbart writer's father.
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.
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.
The first, and only
published, volume of Not Paul, but Jesus was released in 1823
under the
pseudonym «Gamaliel Smith.»
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.
(Highsmith originally
published her novel
under a
pseudonym.)
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.
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* Hawkins has
published other novels
under a
pseudonym — we're betting they are on the way to the printers as we speak.
But I'm also telling people that I
publish under a different
pseudonym.
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.
Because Elizabeth's understanding of writing craft is based solidly in her three popular mystery series,
published through Penguin and her own imprint: the Memphis Barbeque Mystery series with Penguin / Berkley
under the
pseudonym Riley Adams, the Southern Quilting Mystery series with Penguin / NAL, and the Myrtle Clove series with Midnight Ink.
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.
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.
In her writing, she continued to explore issues of gender, and eventually she even invented and
published stories
under another
pseudonym, Raccoona Sheldon, Tiptree's female protégé.
This guide to nocturnal climbing in Cambridge was written
under the
pseudonym Whipplesnaith and first
published in 1937 by Chatto and Windus.
You want to read this post, in part, for his five - paragraph litany of the many traditionally and self -
published projects that make up his career — which is executed at Starbucks — both
under his name and with
pseudonym.
Writing
under the
pseudonym Ann Richards, she has been
published in several Canadian magazines and newspapers, including the Toronto Sun.
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.
With her more literary work, she opted to self -
publish, despite suggestions that she write it
under a
pseudonym, stating that she shouldn't have to change her name just to share a story.
In 2006 he
published Kockroach
under the
pseudonym Tyler Knox.
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.
On the importance of
publishing her works
under her own name: «[As a historian], I study a period where we say Anonymous was a woman and I think that's a double - edged sword, to protect yourself
under a
pseudonym.
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?