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No 'nom de plume' was ever so quickly and generally accepted as that.
She had decided against using the nom de plume.
No; the nom de plume did not originate in that way.
A nom de plume he sometimes used was Black Jim.
"Perhaps for the purposes of this hearing we can make do with his nom de plume?"
His nom de plume has several variations based on transliterations.
You don't quite get it, no surprise there given your choice of nom de plume.
Appropriately for your nom de plume, what a load of balls.
This nom de plume was derived from the time he attended school in Toronto.
He entered his composition under the nom de plume of "Orpheus".
She had already written three novels under the nom de plume she has used ever since.
The author writes under a nom de plume due to the sensitive nature of her source material.
Hi wife had her own column from about 1929 to 1935 under the nom de plume of "Arrow".
More recently she has also used the nom de plume, Susan Madison.
He also wrote under the nom de plume, Bruce Carter.
Almost every artist uses a nom de plume.
Why would a lady choose a nom de plume such as George Eliot?
He did not consider the use of his own name; the 'nom de plume' was the fashion of the time.
I wanted to make a statement, to express something through the unexploited medium of nom de plume.
On occasion he used the nom de plume "Captain Daylight".
The symbolic nature of the author's name calls into question its potentiality for being a nom de plume.
She is often referred to by her nom de plume "Lady V."
He is best known as an illustrator, under the nom de plume "Alastair".
A few years back I wrote a small book on the subject - under a nom de plume of course - that was rather well received.
People tend to think the name Donna Leon is a nom de plume.