Pseudonym: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
Tag: sourceedit
(→‎Prose: Added Michael Collier.)
Tags: Visual edit apiedit
Line 21: Line 21:
* [[David Agnew]]: A joking reference to previous "David Agnew" scripts used for some stories printed in ''[[Short Trips and Side Steps]]''.
* [[David Agnew]]: A joking reference to previous "David Agnew" scripts used for some stories printed in ''[[Short Trips and Side Steps]]''.
* [[Stephen Cole#Works as Tara Samms|Tara Samms]]: A pen name used occasionally by [[Stephen Cole]] for short fiction.
* [[Stephen Cole#Works as Tara Samms|Tara Samms]]: A pen name used occasionally by [[Stephen Cole]] for short fiction.
* [[Michael Collier]]: Another pseudonym used by Stephen Cole.
* [[Norman Ashby]]: Another supposed contributor to ''[[Short Trips and Side Steps]]'' referring to a past ''Doctor Who'' pseudonym.
* [[Norman Ashby]]: Another supposed contributor to ''[[Short Trips and Side Steps]]'' referring to a past ''Doctor Who'' pseudonym.
* [[Paul Saint]]: A pseudonym used by [[Paul Beardsley]] on the novel ''[[The Suns of Caresh (novel)|The Suns of Caresh]]''.
* [[Paul Saint]]: A pseudonym used by [[Paul Beardsley]] on the novel ''[[The Suns of Caresh (novel)|The Suns of Caresh]]''.

Revision as of 05:54, 6 October 2016

RealWorld.png
The Brain of Morbius was attributed to Robin Bland, a psuedonym used due to Terrance Dicks' dissatisfaction with Robert Holmes' rewrites.

A pseudonym is a false name under which a writer publishes his or her work. Few Doctor Who writers have regularly written under an assumed name, usually under very specific circumstances; most often, writers have used a pseudonym when they wrote a story but weren't legally entitled to receive credit for it. On other occasions, a pseudonym was used as a way to share credit amongst several writers or to express dissatisfaction in the way their story had been handled by the producers or publishers.

List

Writers

Television

Comics

Prose

Webcast

Actors