Pseudonym adopted by an author (or a group of authors) and printed on the title page in place of their real name.
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Examples for "nom de plume"
Examples for "nom de plume"
1Each of the teams adopted a nom de plume for the evening.
2No; the nom de plume did not originate in that way.
3Anselmo was the nom de plume of David Scott, of James.
4No ' nom de plume' was ever so quickly and generally accepted as that.
5The reason why she at first wrote under a nom de plume is plain.
1David Lodge and his fellow academic, critic and friend, the late Malcolm Bradbury were quite a literary double act.
1New York Times bestselling author Christie Craig whose pen name is C.C.
2Rowling wrote the crime fiction book under the pen name Robert Galbraith.
3Suzy Patton was a pen name, or she had an unlisted number.
4Toole was the pen name for the late boxing cutman Jerry Boyd.
5And think of the fun we'd have picking out a pen name!
6She is Felicite des Touches, and her pen name is Camille Maupin.
7George Peterson Field was the pen name of Dr. Robert Forward.
8But what happens when you have to choose a pen name?
9And that is the advantage of writing under a pen name.
10Rashaan is also developing other projects under the pen name P.K.
11Her novels, published under the pen name of George Eliot, quickly became popular.
12He also writes fantasy novels under the pen name James Clemens.
13There's absolutely nothing illegal about a writer's using a pen name.
14Under the pen name of his reflections on men and things in New York.
15That is the reason I use my pen name always.
16Decidedly, this writing under a pen name is a great easement of the soul.
Translations for pen name