forum Writers that write under a pseudonym: Why did you start and why did you pick said name?
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@TeganElliott

As for me, I started because I wanted to publish fan fiction that I knew my friends and family would absolutely tear me to shreds over. I also knew publishing that kind of content under my real name wouldn't give me much credibility as my name sounds very little girlish.

My name, the same one you're seeing right now is a mash-up of musicians I appreciate. My first name being Tegan after Tegan Quin from the pop band Tegan and Sara. and my last name being Beckett after William Beckett best known from his work with the academy is…

@HighPockets group

Well, I have severe anxiety and was paranoid that I’d be found out and humiliated for my stories, so I started messing around with names. I was originally Charlotte Francis, but eventually changed to Eva Brunker, after some family and friends

Marlee May

I always liked reading and writing and i always go around with a few stories in my head.

The reason I chose the name Marlee May was that my birthmonth (May) works both as a last and first name, and I always liked names beginning with M.

@ScarPen

Depending on which Novel ever gets published really depended on my comfort level with people knowing I wrote it.

So, yeah, that's why I went with a pseudonym. Though most of my social media accounts have my pen name, a lot of my real friends already know it.

I've always loved the name Scarlet, I write so hence 'pen', and rose just seemed a bit of a dramatic flair to it.

There you have it.

@Mindful_Bison

I haven't actually written anything worth publishing, however I do have a pseudonym handy if the time ever comes. I would probably use the name Aurum Roman if I were to publish something. The name comes from a prank I played on a friend. I got his phone number without him knowing, and proceeded to text him about things that he had just done, like getting water or whatever. The word aurum is Latin for gold, and I figured Roman would be a decent last name.

@cami

i want to write under a pseudonym because my last name isn't too common and hard to pronounce correctly, but i haven't found a name that i particularly like yet (and i can't justify taking a name i used for a character, even if those characters never see the light of day lol). i've been playing around with variations of my last name and other surnames in the family tree, but nothing sounds right.

@AliasAlistiere

I've never been comfortable with putting my real name out in the public eye, so I just use a pseudonym. I have two different ones depending on where i'm writing. If it's just a site like this I usually go by Alistiere, but if it's somewhere else where I should choose a more proper name I go by Beck Alister. Alistiere is a twist on one of my character's name, while Beck Alister is literally just two of my character's names combined that I thought would sound like a decent and kind of interesting first & last name combo.

@JordenMor

I just didn't want to be directly linked with anything for my own personal reasons. I forgot what language this was from but I tried a bunch of words and I got Jordan Mor. I'm currently trying to find what I searched.

@HighPockets group

@TeganElliot thanks! It’s similar enough to my real name that I’ll answer to it, and in Spanish class my teacher had us all pick a name with Latinx roots, and I chose Eva

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For me, it's because my real name is too feminine (I'm trans) and I really like Jensen Ackles, lol. (the name I chose is Jensen andrew (Our Supreme Lord and Overseer))

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When I was 10 I had a really crap Sonic oc (original character) called Winter the cat. Long story short, I liked the name more than I did the character.

@cami

GUESS WHO JUST SETTLED ON A PSEUDONYM IT'S ME (i'm thrilled, it's gonna look so good on my books)

henceforth i shall be known as "kay adams"

(it's the first sound in my real first name (caitlin) and my mum's maiden name! (y'all can still call me cami.))

@itsnamira

Well, to be honest, I just use it for fun. And because if my works were to ever be published, my grandma would probably have a heart attack. As for why I chose "Namira K. Harta", it was just a mix of my favorite names. 'Namira' meaning 'princess', 'Harta' meaning 'Treasure', and K is short for Kartini, a woman I strongly admire from a young age.

@idiotauthor

Ida Icarus was a recurring character I played in drama class skits, because I like the name Ida and am a sucker for alliteration + bird related mythology. As for why, it's somewhere between just for fun and feeling like my writing sucks.