Sentences with phrase «use pen names»

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».
Authors may use pen names for their books and only this name will appear on the book as Author's name.
Chapter Five... I get a lot of questions about pen names and if writers should use pen names in this modern world of publishing.
Given today's publishing and selling environment, would you still use pen names for different genres?
Taking my journey as an author into the world of contemporary romance writing, it was necessary to use pen names.
Did you know that not only does Amazon allow you to use pen names and pseudonyms, but they're actually very welcoming of writers who want to hide their identity.
That's something authors used to do in the old days when publishers only allowed an author one book a year, so they had to use pen names if they wanted to write more.
It's important to use pen names because # 1 it protects your reputation in case something goes bad, like what happened on the example you shown above with the reviews.
At book signings, they use their pen names, but at writers conferences they use their real names with a reference to their pen names.
Again, there are thousands of reasons to use pen names, each depending on the author's situation at the moment.
She use a pen name, Carolyn Keene.
She used a pen name, Carolyn Keene.
I've used pen names when my wife and I wrote together.
I've been searching for more detailed info about using pen names and found your blog!!
And the reasons for using a pen name or not using one are varied depending on the author, the time, the publication location, and so much more.
I've used pen names on work - for - hire novels, I've used pen names in different genres.
And sometimes I used a pen name just for fun.
For me, I've used pen names for business because I was writing someone else's novel for them.
You can use your pen name in the contributor field, but please don't use pen names that could be misleading for readers.
And since I used pen names, my Indie success was not attributable to any marketing ventures or name recognition from other houses.
I'm still pondering whether to use a pen name for the ebook experiment in case it goes horribly wrong.
Jayne Ann Krentz is a prime example of an author who uses pen names for different genres.
Is it better to use a pen name or should I stick with some other name?
My name is so boring I'm also thinking of using a pen name — something that carries a bit of gravitas.
There are plenty of reasons to use a pen name, but that doesn't mean it's your only option.
Should I think about using a pen name, or maybe go by T.R. Greene.
What happens if you're using a pen name to keep your identity secret?
Even if you are not using a pen name, it is best practice to create a new email address for your Author Profiles separate from your work or personal email address.
Damn her — I use a pen name (Ellie Ferguson) for the paranormals and my own name for the urban fantasies.
You might suspect that Booker Prize - winning writer John Banville used a bit of author's alchemy when he wrote a series of acclaimed, atmospheric crime novels set in 1950s Dublin, using the pen name Benjamin Black.
Personally, from what I've read of Ms. Rice's works, were I she I would use a pen name as well so as to not sully my good name with the crap that goes out under her name.
While a writer may use a pen name there are ways to find their real name pretty easily.
So with a marketable name like that, why would Nora Roberts ever want to use a pen name?
Others have asked me about the wisdom of using a pen name.
A lesser known use is Romance writer Nora Roberts who uses the pen name J.D. Robb when writing suspense novels.
I am starting of as author and beginning to write my first book.I heard someone say if writing an actual story whether it be myself and other people I really know in the book.To have everyone sign a legal document type thing by lawyer giving permission to use peoples real names.so as to avoid any lawsuit that may occur with the book.and is it best to use a pen name for myself and made up name for actual people being included in the book.what would your opinion be on legel grounds safer to use made up names.thank you
Written by Nora Roberts (using the pen name J.D. Robb), these futuristic stories of a cop in New York are addicting.
I wasn't going to have one yet, because I still want to see my real name out there, lol, but thanks for pointing out this problem just in case I do want to use a pen name in the future.
Good point about some people having relatively more common names who might benefit from using pen names, when it comes to searching them through Google.
That means use your pen name here if you have one!
Authors have many different reasons for using pen names, and depending on their reasons, one approach will make more sense than another.
I've been writing a high fantasy novel, and have been fighting with the idea of whether to use a pen name or not.
I use a pen name because I am in public education and I write romance.
Even if you are just using a pen name, you can still brand yourself as a writer who knows his potential and what he can offer to his readers.
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You can also house your pen name writing on a website that uses your real name, but many authors use a pen name to keep the two separate and distinct, so keep that in mind as you make your decision.
Questions range from using pen names to building an author platform — and almost everything you can think of in between.
She's also an author using the pen name Roni Adams.
VBEG) If your family might wind up wanting to take you outside for a «lesson» after reading what you write, use a pen name.
That's a great reason alone to use a pen name.
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