Sentences with phrase «publishing under a pen name»

Dr. Kaufman is, of course, aware that Kaplan was deeply influenced by the great founder of Cultural Zionism, Asher Ginzberg, who published under the pen name of Ahad Haam (one of the people).
Fox has discovered that a contemporary German writer translated Niebuhr's prayer into German, then published it under the pen name of the earlier Oetinger.
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).
Me, reading and enjoying my first novel, Silver: Currents of Change, which I self - published under my pen name, Beax Rivers.
Published under a pen name, Wolf Totem was a phenomenon in China, breaking all sales records there and earning the distinction of being the second most read book after Mao's little red book.
I'm getting ready to self - pub a book that was previously published under a pen name.
Amazon allows publishing under a pen name on your own account, so it opens up a lot of possibilities.
Write and publish under a pen name.
Griffin's fans did indeed cheer the rediscovery of his Men at War series, his epic of espionage and battle originally published under the pen name Alex Baldwin and never before available in hardcover.
While the reports of JK Rowling's most recent title, A Cuckoo's Calling, made headlines for a day or so, the posts and reviews of her not - well - received book prior to that one, A Casual Vacancy, went on for weeks, leading many to speculate that it was the reason she opted to publish under a pen name for her latest work.
Buried among his better - known achievements, however, were three sexually charged mysteries published under the pen name Edgar Box.
If an author, who could still publish under a pen name, were found to have violated someone else's copyright Amazon could charge that card $ 2,000 and ban her from selling again.
When is it worth publishing under a pen name?
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The novel is loosely based on her own Great Grandmother and published under the pen name Renee Russell.
I'm publishing it under a pen name, Cory Dale, to differentiate it from my traditionally published books.
We chatted with Phil Tucker about his time working at Penguin, his first couple of series (including paranormal romance novels published under a pen name), and his new Chronicles of the Black Gate epic fantasy series, which has been selling great since its release back in May.
No, you can certainly use your real name, but many authors do publish under pen names, and I just wanted to stress that you can have multiple author central accounts (or assigned to) different pen names.
Reeks, who began publishing while she was still at school in Newport, Gwent, publishes under the pen name of Beth Reekles, was scooped up by Random House after gathering a 19 million following with her first romance The Kissing Booth, which she published on the storysharing website Wattpad.

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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.
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.
They have published four books under the pen name «Mister Lemur.»
Sheila Rodgers, who lives on Alderney, decided to self - publish her first novel Only The Innocent, written under the pen name Rachel Abbott.
King has published seven novels, under the pen name Richard Bachman.
I currently have 32 titles on Kindle (most under pen - names)... but, the majority of my time and focus is now on helping others on their self - publishing journey.
You can just publish under your own name, or even under your pen name or author name.
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.
Throughout history woman writers have been making a name for themselves, some writing under male pen names to get their work published.
The lowest royalties I've heard of are less than 5 % of net in genres like romance literature, where the publisher may even own the rights to the pen name under which the books are published.
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.
The Irish author Eilis O'Hanlon and her partner Ian McConnell co-wrote the mystery novel The Dead, which they published in 2003 under the pen name Ingrid Black.
My dilemma is whether to publish under my full name the same as my non-fiction books, or use a shortened version of my name (I don't like the idea of pen names).
That means you can't publish with another house, even under a different pen name, and you can't self - publish unless Publisher A gives you permission to.
Under her pen name, Diane Alberts, she is also a USA TODAY bestselling author of Contemporary Romance with Entangled Publishing.
All that said, I would probably have a lot more stuff under a Kristine Kathryn Rusch than I did because I got started in traditional publishing, and I have three established names, pen names.
Walsky, who publishes under the pen - name Chele Pedersen Smith, is known for the romantic spy mystery, Behind Frenemy Lines, and a collection of mini-miracles, The Pearly Gates Phone Company.
If this seems familiar, it's because a scandal broke out last year when it was discovered that a white man had been publishing his poetry under an Asian pen name.
Heiny has taken a circuitious route to her first novel: She had a short story published in The New Yorker when she was only 25, wrote 25 young adult novels under a pen name and then didn't write for almost a decade after the birth of her first child.
How many «new» authors (both self - published and commercially published) are not real debuts at all, but seasoned authors starting out under a different pen name?
Well, now that I've been able to publish books, under pen names such as John Blandly, B. Sting, Felicity Jones, and others, I have sold books, and have not sold books.
She now writes her own books under a pen name because nobody will buy books published under her real name anymore.
Unless you're planning to publish your books under the pen name «Fido» or «Anonymous Snarkisaurus» you're going to be wasting your time.
And the only way I can afford to do this is because I have a ton of self - published titles under a pen name.
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.
It was published on 16 October 1847, by Smith, Elder & Co. of London, England, under the pen name «Currer Bell.»
Traditional publishing had an unwritten rule that they would require authors to choose a pen name if they were still under contract but their previous title (s) hadn't sold as well as anticipated.
Wonder (Kindle Edition) is a children's novel by Raquel Jaramillo, under the pen name of R. J. Palacio that was published on February 14, 2012.
He's asking what you've published, under what pen name, as you said you're «getting stuff out there.»
There is also a strong possibility that I may publish it under an entirely new pen name, although I can't guarantee that
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