She now writes her own books
under a pen name because nobody will buy books published under her real name anymore.
Not exact matches
If you're concerned about privacy, if you're hiding your real
name because you write
under a
pen name, or if you just hate spam, many registrars offer private registration (the option of hiding this info).
Would that be better than putting the copyright
under my
pen name (I'm not comfortable using my real
name because I've always been the kind of person who likes to be «behind the scenes» rather than up on the front lines).
All that said, I would probably have a lot more stuff
under a Kristine Kathryn Rusch than I did
because I got started in traditional publishing, and I have three established
names,
pen names.
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.
And the only way I can afford to do this is
because I have a ton of self - published titles
under a
pen name.
Not the type of
pen name you adopt
because you need to hide your writing career from employers, stalkers, mob bosses, or grannies who don't approve of your «active romance» novels (all valid reasons to write
under a pseudonym), but the type you feel you have to create
because you're going to publish something in a different genre.
Because of the industry contacts made when Melissa worked as The Guide To Romance Fiction at About.com, she decided to release her first paranormal romantic suspense novel, Night Visions,
under the
pen name Ariana Dupré.
It used to be that in traditional publishing, I have to give a book a year, but I had to write
under three
pen names because they would not allow me to publish more than a book a year.