You can just publish under your own name, or
even under your pen name or author name.
At the end of the day, putting it out there and getting feedback,
even under a pen name, or on a free community site will do a lot more for you than keeping it locked away in your cupboard.
Not exact matches
The lowest royalties I've heard of are less than 5 % of net in genres like romance literature, where the publisher may
even own the rights to the
pen name under which the books are published.
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.
As an author you can write
under your own
name or a
pen name, there is no need or requirement to incorporate or
even have a DBA.
I released three books so far (
under a new
pen name) and I'm having a blast,
even if my numbers don't reflect it.
I always want to try something new,
even if it's
under a
pen name.
Heck, it doesn't
even need to be true: plenty of authors write
under a
pen name with a