Sentences with phrase «under pseudonyms»

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.
I must confess to a bit of mystification about «outing», which relates to my lack of understanding about posting under pseudonyms on this site in general.
However, the rumor mill suggests some male artists might have snuck some work into the tightly packed walls at 857 Washington under pseudonyms.
A public reception for the artist will be held on September 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. Nicolai, who performs electronic music under the pseudonyms noto and alva noto, will D.J. at Santos Party House on September 23.
«Pseudononymous,» a group show done by artists working under pseudonyms.
There is, of course, a long history of artists making work under pseudonyms or inventing alternate characters.
Often under the name Konami Kukeiha Club, employees tended to work collaboratively on projects and under pseudonyms, so there were relatively few stars formed.
That became pretty impossible once the Escapist published this article with several employees operating under pseudonyms.
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.
This is like the old Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys books that were written by a parade of authors under the pseudonyms Carolyn Keene and Franklin W. Dixon respectively.
Perhaps the publishers are right to ask women to submit their stories under pseudonyms.
We just have to connect and I knew many authors, particularly older authors and particularly women, get really worried about showing their face and many authors of course write under pseudonyms so it can be quite difficult.
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.»
I was also made to write books under pseudonyms if they weren't exactly what they wanted.
She writes as J. D. Robb for the «in Death» series, and has also written under the pseudonyms Jill March and for publications in the U.K. as Sarah Hardesty.
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.
At least he got his hands dirty Soderbergh worked on both photographing and editing the film (credited under pseudonyms).
Back in Hollywood thereafter — the movie elides the two years he spent in Mexico with three other screenwriters and their families — he's obliged to support his family by writing screenplays under pseudonyms for low - rent producers such as the King brothers (played for laughs by John Goodman and Stephen Root).
That's a tough break but not many people get to live on in history through multiple classics albeit under pseudonyms like «Debbie Edwards» (Natalie Wood in The Searchers) and «Stands With Fist» (Mary McDonnell in Dances With Wolves).
Despite being officially banned from the industry, Trumbo continued to work, winning two Oscars under pseudonyms.
Bryan Cranston will be portraying the titular Trumbo in the film, who was blacklisted and jailed for 11 months as a Communist during the ordeal (though he wrote under pseudonyms and even won two Academy Awards for Roman Holiday and The Brave One).
Despite his professional exile, Trumbo continued to write screenplays under pseudonyms, even winning two Academy Awards in the process for Roman Holiday and The Brave One.
Both reviews were sent to Ain't It Cool News under the pseudonyms «Anorak» and «Blank.»
She's been living much of her life under pseudonyms until she's intercepted by Rebel forces and commanded to lead them to Saw Gerrera.
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).
Craving connection with others, Nancy (Andrea Riseborough) creates elaborate identities and hoaxes under pseudonyms on the internet.
You can undertake singles dating with any person under pseudonyms anonymously.
He meddled, bullied, accused Eysenck of moral turpitude, wrote endless papers under pseudonyms, put his pupils» names on papers they didn't write — papers which, of course, backed Burt's ideas.
But as he went on it became sort of more and more heavy and more and more and strain, and finally in the last sentence he said that the narrator of this review, the persona that he was putting on said, that Martin Gardner occasionally writes reviews under pseudonyms and one of the pseudonyms that he uses is blah, blah, blah, and that was the name of the person who was supposedly writing this review.
He provides a particularly splendid account of the city's literary elite, who frequently wrote their most lively commentaries under pseudonyms.
Her suit alleges that she and Trump entered into this agreement under pseudonyms: Daniels as «Peggy Peterson» and Trump as «David Dennison.»
The suit alleges that Daniels and Trump entered into this agreement under pseudonyms: Daniels as «Peggy Peterson» and Trump as «David Dennison.»
Its founders and vice presidents are listed on the group's website under pseudonyms, including «NimbleRichMan,» Luckey's alter ego, according to The Daily Beast.
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.
He met with then - HubSpot CMO Mike Volpe — referred to throughout the book under the pseudonym «Cranium» — and liked him, too.
Our point man, the best - selling author of No Easy Day (under the pseudonym Mark Owen), discovered my mistake.
He then followed Trump to Twitter where he first lurked under a pseudonym and then started tweeting out attacks to the delight of his followers.
The person or people who created the Bitcoin system under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto solved a problem central to any currency — preventing counterfeiting — and did it without relying on a government's authority.
Back in 2008, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, an email was posted to a cryptography mailing list about a new electronic cash system that they designed, with properties that many for years had been trying to create, but were never successful at.
Its creator operated under the pseudonym of Satoshi Nakamoto and in 2015 was nominated for a Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.
Her legal team's central argument is that Trump never actually signed the contract — the space for his signature, under the pseudonym David Dennison, is left blank.
Anyone find it ironic that some person has been posting under a pseudonym of dashes all morning in a CNN column telling other people to get a life?
In 2011, she started performing under the pseudonym Frankie Cosmos, which still serves as a sort of alter ego in addition to being her band's name.
In point of fact, I blog under a pseudonym, which is a different thing, and I've used it for more than a decade.
In the past, his longer essays were written (under the pseudonym Aristides) primarily for the journal he edited, The American Scholar.
In the investigation of Hari's journalistic felonies, it emerged that he had been operating on the internet under the pseudonym David Rose.
After all, Kees wrote a number of poems about a fictive alter ego under that pseudonym, an alter ego Astrue has described as merely some «mysterious, detached, urbane figure»:
Or under a pseudonym, like Michael J. Astrue, the smart and serious commissioner of Social Security, and the poet A.M. Juster, wry and clever, attempting most evenings to solve the clandestine mysteries of things through verse.
Yes, he submitted work to a journal under a pseudonym - which on its own isn't unheard of, but he did so without disclosing that fact to an editor.
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.
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