Not exact matches
I know authors
with over twenty
different pen names.
That means you can't publish
with another house, even under a
different pen name, and you can't self - publish unless Publisher A gives you permission to.
On the other hand, if you'd decided that writing in a new genre meant you had to use a
different pen name, then you'd be starting at ground zero
with this new novel.
Since I'm using
different pen surnames, I grabbed a domain
with my first
name only.
Fantasy author Lindsay Buroker has had great success
with several
different pen names, and she shares both strategies and sales figures to help authors duplicate her achievements.
You'll have to open a second Amazon Author account
with a
different email address and follow the steps outlined above to add up to three additional
pen names that will be associated
with that account.
My opinion is that if you're going to write in
different genres, you should use a
pen name for reasons of clarity
with your readers —
different genre,
different name.