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BristalWilson
Nov 13, 2013, 05:22 PM
So, I want to have a pen name because I want to write stories and books but I don't need everyone knowing who I am. I need help figuring out what name to have. I have first and last names below, but if you have another name you would like to throw out there, please do! The middle initial will be "B."
FIRST NAMES::
Hazel
Annette
Devyn
Eveleign
Elyse
Avery
Ashlyn

LAST NAMES::
Kimberly
Medlen
Nichols
Whyman
Scott
Stuart
Adams
Acker
Smith
Peterson
Trine
Spruce
Richards
Andersen
Mueller
Stawell
May
Carleton
McLaren
Hanlen
Tyler
Jones

Wondergirl
Nov 13, 2013, 05:49 PM
What kind of stories and books will you write? My neighbor wrote poetry and used the pen name Joy Mirth.

Why not use your real name?

BristalWilson
Nov 13, 2013, 05:51 PM
Fantasy, fiction, suspense, action

Wondergirl
Nov 13, 2013, 05:53 PM
Fantasy, fiction, suspense, action mostly
How old are you?

Have you written anything yet?

Alty
Nov 13, 2013, 05:56 PM
Why a pen name? Why don't you want people to know who you are when you write?

A great pen name if you want to make it clear that it's not your real name "Jane Doe, or John Doe".

Personally, as an aspiring author myself, when I'm published I want everyone to know it's me.

BristalWilson
Nov 13, 2013, 05:57 PM
How old are you?

Have you written anything yet?

Yes I have written many things, just not published. Many books and short stories. My friend is published and I write many things with her as well. I am a teenager.

Wondergirl
Nov 13, 2013, 06:02 PM
Yes I have written many things, just not published. Many books and short stories. My friend is published and I write many things with her as well. I am a teenager.
Is your friend traditionally published or self published or did she pay a vanity press to publish?

I've always used my real name when I wrote something and got it traditionally published. It's easiest when the publisher sends advance money and royalty checks, although having a pseudonym on an account is not a huge problem for a bank. I guess I use my real name because I am proud of what I write and like it when people connect my writings with me.

I am not real clear on why you want a pseudonym.

And how are you going to get published?

BristalWilson
Nov 13, 2013, 06:03 PM
Is your friend traditionally published or self published or did she pay a vanity press to publish?

I've always used my real name when I wrote something and got it traditionally published. It's easiest when the publisher sends advance money and royalty checks, although having a pseudonym on an account is not a huge problem for a bank. I guess I use my real name because I am proud of what I write and like it when people connect my writings with me.

I am not real clear on why you want a pseudonym.

And how are you going to get published? I don't like all these excess questions... All I wanted was an answer.

Wondergirl
Nov 13, 2013, 06:12 PM
I don't like all these excess questions... All I wanted was an answer.
They are important questions to at least think about before using a pen name.

A pen name should be your choice and feel right for you, feel good when you say it. The romance writer Cathie Linz uses her real first name, but her real last name is hard to pronounce. One of her favorite places in the world is Linz, Austria, and the nearby Alps, so she changed her last name to Linz.

Romance Writer Cathie Linz (http://www.cathielinz.com/html/bio.htm)

Which name combination feels right for YOU?

morganferrell11
Nov 13, 2013, 10:40 PM
Havel

joypulv
Nov 14, 2013, 01:42 AM
Avery B. Whyman
Avery because it's not clearly female. Whyman sounds good for a mystery writer, although maybe a little contrived.