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  2. List of anonymously published works - Wikipedia

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    A collection of poker stories. Author is believed to be another pseudonym of S. W. Erdnase. [6] The Autobiography of a Flea, erotic novel published in 1901. The Expert at the Card Table by S. W. Erdnase, a book on sleight-of-hand with cards for card advantage play and magic, self-published in 1902 in Chicago.

  3. List of pen names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pen names used by notable authors of written work. A pen name or nom de plume is a pseudonym adopted by an author.A pen name may be used to make the author' name more distinctive, to disguise the author's gender, to distance the author from their other works, to protect the author from retribution for their writings, to combine more than one author into a single author, or ...

  4. Category:Works published under a pseudonym - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Tintin: Breaking Free; Air Gear; Ali and Nino; The All American Boy; The Amatory Experiences of a Surgeon; Amazons (novel) Animal Ark; Les Animaux dénaturés; Annabel (Baum novel) Anti-Federalist Papers; Arena of Antares; Ariane, jeune fille russe (novel) Armada of Antares; Around the World in Seventy-Two Days; Around the ...

  5. Category:Pseudonymous writers - Wikipedia

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  6. Pseudonym - Wikipedia

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    A pen name is a pseudonym (sometimes a particular form of the real name) adopted by an author (or on the author's behalf by their publishers). English usage also includes the French-language phrase nom de plume (which in French literally means "pen name"). [14] The concept of pseudonymity has a long history.

  7. Rex Ogle - Wikipedia

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    Rex Ogle (born 1979 or 1980) [1] is an American author and editor who has published more than 100 books, including those written under various pseudonyms, such as Trey King, Honest Lee, and Rey Terciero. In addition to writing and editing for DC Comics and Marvel Comics, [2] Ogle has written a number of graphic novels and memoirs, including ...

  8. Stephanie Merritt - Wikipedia

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    She was Deputy Literary Editor of The Observer from 1998 to 2005 and currently writes for The Observer and The Guardian, in addition to writing novels — under her own name as well as the pseudonym S. J. Parris. [2] [3] Merritt read English at Queens' College, Cambridge, and graduated from Cambridge University in 1996. [3]

  9. Ann Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell spends her free time hiking, fishing for salmon, cooking, gardening, or spending time on the family's boat. [1] She and her husband live in the Pacific Northwest. They have a son, Matthew, and a daughter, Heather, who are now grown. Maxwell's daughter has published several books under the pseudonym Heather Lowell. [6]