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Julia wrote: "Can books is listed with two author names but one name is the pseudonym of the other be used for tasks which require a book by a single author?
Examples:
Absent in the Spring (author..."
as long as both names are listed on the author line, with the info that one is a pseudonym, it works as a single author.
Examples:
Absent in the Spring (author..."
as long as both names are listed on the author line, with the info that one is a pseudonym, it works as a single author.

Examples:
[book:Absent in the Spring|1..."
How do we determine which name should be used for the purposes of author initial tasks? Would it be those of the pseudonym that particular book was written under or the "real" name?
Brooke wrote: "Sandy wrote: "Julia wrote: "Can books is listed with two author names but one name is the pseudonym of the other be used for tasks which require a book by a single author?
Examples:
[book:Absent i..."
The name under which the book was written.
Examples:
[book:Absent i..."
The name under which the book was written.
Books mentioned in this topic
Absent in the Spring (other topics)Absent in the Spring (other topics)
Stark's War (other topics)
Homicide House: A Mr. Pinkerton Mystery (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Mary Westmacott (other topics)Agatha Christie (other topics)
John G. Hemry (other topics)
Jack Campbell (other topics)
Zenith Brown (other topics)
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Examples:
Absent in the Spring (authors listed as Mary Westmacott and Agatha Christie; author bio for Mary Westmacott says "Pseudonym used by Agatha Christie")
Stark's War (authors listed as John G. Hemry and Jack Campbell; bio for John G Hemry says "also writes under the pseudonym of Jack Campbell")
Homicide House: A Mr. Pinkerton Mystery (authors listed as Brown Zenith and David Frome; cover says "Zenith Brown writing as David Frome)"