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William Henry Fleming Bird was born on this day (artist: 1st Ray Theobald, rest by Gordon C. Davies): he wrote under several pseudonyms, including as the "modern French master of science fiction" Rand Le Page! (actually a UK publisher's house name: see https://t.co/CA1nJYuava)
RL Fanthorpe was born this day, so here are covers to some of his books (often using pseudonyms) (artist: unknown, Karel Thole, RS Lonati, unknown). The first 3 are for the same work - the first is the original British edition, which clearly didn't want to overexcite it's readers
Pictured in @josiet_j’s essay, two works by @operator_______:
“Pocket Kiss” and “Anonymous Touch” from Privacy Portraits, 2022
#anonymity #pseudonyms https://t.co/Wke67SOR3I
Tominori Kogawa far left & upper right, and Toshihiro Hirano copying the settei in a defacto manner. Kogawa's lines are a bit rounder this time, and he carries over some of Yas' ethos - perhaps Yas did part of the AD. There is no way of telling as they all went under pseudonyms.
WHO DO YOU THINK I AM?
So "YanniNFT" is essentially anonymous & lots of us use pseudonyms in the #NFTCommunity
I'm interested in knowing who you think I am.
Take a few seconds to answer these X multi-choice questions ⬇️⬇️⬇️
I *might* reveal some answers tomorrow.
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Jack Williamson (April 29, 1908– Nov 10, 2006) was a science fiction writer who began his career with the pulp magazines, sometimes using the pseudonyms Will Stewart and Nils O. Sonderlund.
https://t.co/1y3vvmczP8
@giannameolaa my brain is telling me it had the logo of this one but i distinctly remember it being drawn by white people with very silly pseudonyms like "ashe wolf" or something
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - M is for Montague Phillip Mendoza an English Illustrator Comic Artist and Cartoonist using various pseudonyms...Ferrari, Flam, Flambo, Garcia, Gomez, Grimaldi, Zero...Here with "The Wind In The Willows" #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - M is for Montague Phillip Mendoza an English Illustrator Comic Artist and Cartoonist using various pseudonyms...Ferrari, Flam, Flambo, Garcia, Gomez, Grimaldi, Zero...Here with "The Wind In The Willows" #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - M is for Montague Phillip Mendoza an English Illustrator Comic Artist and Cartoonist using various pseudonyms...Ferrari, Flam, Flambo, Garcia, Gomez, Grimaldi, Zero...Here with "The Wind In The Willows" #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - M is for Montague Phillip Mendoza an English Illustrator Comic Artist and Cartoonist using various pseudonyms...Ferrari, Flam, Flambo, Garcia, Gomez, Grimaldi, Zero...Here with "The Wind In The Willows" #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - M is for Montague Phillip Mendoza an English Illustrator Comic Artist and Cartoonist using various pseudonyms...Ferrari, Flam, Flambo, Garcia, Gomez, Grimaldi, Zero...Here with "The Wind In The Willows" #IllustrationOfTheDay
Pseudonyms are cool and all but I think it’s about time I finally started going by my name online
#NewProfilePic
The hiatuses are so bad people have theorized that creators who openly really like Togashi are just pseudonyms for him https://t.co/G1WNfX8LcD
I got L because Dino is funny.
This was hard, I was spoilt for choice!
Reply to receive a letter likely irrelevant to your prior pseudonyms. https://t.co/CIHNoqLvRN
“Georgian Bay, November", 1921, (NGC) & “November”, 1922, (Hart House) by A.Y. Jackson, first president of the Beaver Hall Group. He often wrote to newspapers defending the modernists, using pseudonyms such as Cadium, Rose Madder, and Sap Green — the colours in his paintbox.
Another piece I rendered from art therapy about names and identities. Part of me is Chinese and I was given a Chinese name; I used to hate it, but I’ve grown to understand its meaning more over the years
For the record, I prefer being called by my English name or my pseudonyms
Thinking about...Meaningless War 0091. I'm sure they were just pseudonyms, but I wonder who the designers Uchiyama Fudiroh and Hayakawa Dai actually were? Did they end up in the anime or games industry? Isn't it weird that this doujin became as known as it did in Western fandom?