Pseudonyms not found on published works: Diedric Storm, Joram Cutler, Richard Karlen, David E. Nicholson, Matthew Parker, William Payne, John Westover
The young and fair, 1949.
Contemporary authors on Infotrac, July 11, 2007 (N. Richard Nash; b. Nathan Richard Nusbaum, June 7, 1913, Philadelphia, PA, d. Dec. 11, 2000, New York, NY; playwright, screenwriter, television writer, and novelist)
Echoes, 1972 DLC copy theater playbill (Richard Nash's Echoes; his play "Rainmaker" opened in October 1954)
Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02 (b. 1913)
Wikipedia, March 1, 2013 (N. Richard Nash; Nathan Richard Nusbaum; born June 8, 1913 in Philadelpia; died December 11, 2000 in New York; writer and dramatist best known for writing Broadway shows. Nash wrote a number of screenplays, novels. Under the pseudonym of John Roc, he wrote a play, Fire!, and a novel, Winter Blood)
Letter from Wisconsin Historical Society to PSD, Feb. 28, 2013 Archival collection of N. Richard Nash (John Roc is a pseudonym of author N. Richard Nash (born: Nathaniel Richard Nusbaum). Nash created a whole biography of Roc including a differing birth date (Nash was born in 1913 whereas Roc "was born in 1935"). Other pseudonyms used by Nash are: Diedric Storm, Joram Cutler, Richard Karlen, David E. Nicholson, Matthew Parker, William Payne, and John Westover. A few items are presented under Mr. Nash's original name: Richard Nusbaum and variants of that name)