Noms de Plume of Famous Authors

Infographic of the day: Jonkers Rare Books explored "pseudonyms used by famous authors, as well as the reasons behind the choice of their nom de plume and works they published under it."

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"Books offer valuable life advice." Bustle examined "10 life problems that can be solved with books, because books are the best therapists."

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Signature featured "14 quotes on World Press Freedom Day" this week, noting that "this occasion is as easy as getting out of the way and letting writers and journalists pipe up about their own role in society, in ways both salutatory and extremely critical."

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Who has the best hair in comic books? Quirk Books investigated a world in which superpowers "must surely extend to their hair, or how else do they manage to maintain their impeccable locks while fighting crime?"

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Gregory Woods, author of Homintern: How Gay Culture Liberated the Modern World, chose his "top 10 landmarks in gay and lesbian literature" for the Guardian.

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"Meet newlyweds and massive Harry Potter geeks, Cassie and Lewis Byrom," Buzzfeed wrote. They were recently married in the U.K. at Manchester Town Hall "in an incredible Potter-themed wedding, after Lewis proposed at Universal's Wizarding World of Harry Potter last year."

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