Books by Carmela Ciuraru

Carmela Ciuraru

Carmela Ciuraru is a renowned American writer and editor known for her compelling works in the field of literature. She is the author of several well-received books, including "Nom de Plume: A (Secret) History of Pseudonyms" and "Literary Witches: A Celebration of Magical Women Writers." Ciuraru's literary style is characterized by her meticulous research and engaging storytelling, which has captivated readers and critics alike.

Ciuraru's contributions to literature include shedding light on the lives and works of lesser-known writers and exploring the significance of pseudonyms in the literary world. Her work has had a significant impact on the literary genre, inspiring readers to delve deeper into the history of literature and appreciate the contributions of underappreciated writers.

One of Ciuraru's most famous works, "Nom de Plume: A (Secret) History of Pseudonyms," delves into the fascinating world of pseudonyms and explores the reasons behind writers adopting alternate identities. This book has garnered critical acclaim and solidified Ciuraru's reputation as a talented writer and researcher in the literary world.

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Poems about Horses

Poems about Horses

Carmela Ciuraru
Hardcover
Published: 2009
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Fatherhood

Carmela Ciuraru
Hardcover
Published: 2007
Motherhood

Motherhood

Carmela Ciuraru
Hardcover
Published: 2005
Dog Poems

Dog Poems

Carmela Ciuraru
Hardcover
Published: 2003
Beat Poets

Beat Poets

Carmela Ciuraru
Hardcover
Published: 2002