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How do you feel about pen names?

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message 1: by Tristan (new)

Tristan Hutchinson | 460 comments Mod
What are your feelings on author's having pen names?


message 2: by Kara (new)

Kara (ladykarasgmailcom) | 176 comments Mod
Personally I have no problem with it but then with some of them who've I read and then later learn that they also have books under a pen name, I have to wonder did they do it to protect their real name from the books that were not in the same genre they were known for. Such as one I will mention but not give the name and see if anyone can guess it.
They wrote many well known horror (vampire) books and wrote erotica under a pen name.


message 3: by Tristan (new)

Tristan Hutchinson | 460 comments Mod
I'm guessing Anne Rice.


message 4: by Kara (new)

Kara (ladykarasgmailcom) | 176 comments Mod
Give that man a Cig-ar!!
But what name did she write under?


message 5: by Sassy Sedusa (new)

Sassy Sedusa | 240 comments Mod
a.n. roquelaure and anne rampling

The Sleeping Beauty Novels The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty / Beauty's Release / Beauty's Punishment by A.N. Roquelaure

and
Exit to Eden by Anne Rampling


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A Wallace (sundog) | 9 comments Dean Koontz had so many pen names that they were hard to keep up with if you were trying. I enjoyed the Richard Bachman books just as much as I enjoyed Stephen Kings because the writing was so similar. Though I think i would rather use a pen name if the writing style veered away from how i usually write.


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