For some bloggers, a nom de plume might be used when the blogger's real name is phonetically unwieldy or so common as to be undistinguishable. |
For one month in 2013, a British street artist known by the nom de plume of Banksy hypnotized the city of New York. |
Mr. Yates chose the last, and thenceforward it became Mr. Dodgson's ordinary nom de plume. |
The nom de plume was their property and could not be appropriated by any other publisher. |
Because of his fear of reprisals he had to resort to a nom de plume and assumed whistleblower status. |
The inscription on his tombstone in Groombridge Church, where he is buried alongside his three children, bears his original name and no reference to his nom de plume. |