Sentences with phrase «one's pen name»

As I said, there are thousands and thousands of reasons for writers to write under pen names.
Given today's publishing and selling environment, would you still use pen names for different genres?
I like the idea of pen names for different genres.
It's good to keep niches separated with pen names.
A different pen name under which to write may be appropriate for each genre.
And you know the biggest reason I hear beginning writers saying they didn't want to put pen names on books different from what they already have under a certain name?
Do you recommend building one Fan page per pen name as well?
They are fairly niche and are written as well as my original pen name books which haven't sold much at all despite all the promo efforts I've made.
Yes, you can create a new pen name for different niches.
So after a few more varied questions this last week about pen names in indie publishing, I figured it's about time I give a full and complete opinion on the topic.
Another question asked was how to choose pen names.
There are several reasons why an author would use multiple pen names.
For the last few decades, unless a writer wrote under many pen names, we were forced by the market to write fewer books per year.
They also often needed pen names because they wrote «too fast» for traditional publishing.
Likewise, female authors dominate the romance genre, and men have published romance novels under a female pen name.
Do not upload content or books that appear elsewhere on the Internet authored by people other than yourself or by other pen names.
I'll talk in a minute about keeping pen names secret or not.
Would readers be better served if I were to create pen names for these other genres?
I've used pen names when my wife and I wrote together.
I may add more pen names as the years go on; if so I will add links to their respective websites to this page when I do so.
Besides, I'm not making this a closed pen name.
Last year, including pen name releases, I believe I hit 12.
If the story sucks in your opinion, put it under a hidden pen name and let the readers decide.
In the next article, I will discuss how to manage pen names.
Many well - known authors have used pen names over the years.
And the reasons for writers to take pen names is as varied as the writers doing the writing.
Just tell them that you want additional pen names with author pages, and they will allow you to create a new login that is attached to your main account.
That's why pen names and professional online author personas exist.
Since my wife has some open pen names, I'm going to mention her name here.
I'm not sure how I feel about having lots of different pen names though.
Many, many major pen names that you would recognize are the prolific writers working behind the scenes.
And who has pen names far more popular than this name.
You can put whatever pen name you like on your books along as it's all under the one account.
If this seems familiar, it's because a scandal broke out last year when it was discovered that a white man had been publishing his poetry under an Asian pen name.
These let you easily separate and maintain pen names, edit book descriptions, and approve any comments you might receive on your books — all with only one author account.
You are free to switch back and forth at any time depending on how and when you want to use a particular pen name.
You mentioned pen names a lot at the beginning.
I use put «authors» in quotes because these are the same folks that use pen names similar to the names of the author of the title they are «adjusting».
Her work writing public policy platforms for elected officials nationwide has been featured in national and local newspapers under various client pen names.
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