Pen Name

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A pen name or nom de plume is a name made up by an author if their name is incompatible with the book's title or may be confused with another author's name.

Contents

  • 1 The good aspects of a pen name
  • 2 The bad aspects of a pen name
  • 3 Authors who have used pen names
  • 4 See also

The good aspects of a pen name[edit]

Example: 'Blood of My People' Anita Riana rather than, 'Blood of My People' by Shurlee Kennan.

The influence and author's name has on the title of the book is very important.

The bad aspects of a pen name[edit]

Authors who have used pen names[edit]

Real name Pseudonym
Samuel Langhorne Clemens Mark Twain
Eric Arthur Blair George Orwell
Esther Pauline Friedman Ann Landers
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson Lewis Carroll
Mary Ann Evans George Eliot

See also[edit]


Categories: [Books] [Authors] [Writing]


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