Again by chance, I met the features editor of the Sunday Times and I was given a wine slot on the fashion pages, where I developed a jolly style for people who weren’t really interested in wine. As I was moonlighting from Condé Nast I had to think of a pseudonym: I called myself...
Japanese game designer Hidetaka Suehiro, better known by the pseudonym “Swery65,” is one of the most eccentric auteurs in the industry. His bizarre gameDeadly Premonitionwon aGuinness World Recordfor being the “most critically polarizing survival horror game” ever, and theXbox OnetitleD4: Dark...
and he eventually worked with artists such as The Sugarcubes, Ian McCulloch and The Defects. He also scored a few video games (1996’sPrivateer 2: The DarkeningandAzrael’s Tear) and released trance Eps under the pseudonym Head-Doctor. ...
and he eventually worked with artists such as The Sugarcubes, Ian McCulloch and The Defects. He also scored a few video games (1996’sPrivateer 2: The DarkeningandAzrael’s Tear) and released trance Eps under the pseudonym Head-Doctor. ...
Radcliffe published some of his teenage efforts under a pseudonym (this didn’t stop them showing up in the tabloids). Is he still writing? “To be honest with you,” he leans forward, “I have been writing poetry recently and I don’t think I’m as good as I was when I was 17....
inPopular Electronicsmagazine from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. The stories were written by John T. Frye, who used the pseudonym "John T. Carroll," and they followed the adventures of two teenage boys, Carl Anderson and Jerry Bishop, who were interested in electronics and a...