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authors write books under assumed names, when they put something like Joe Bloggs writing as Steven Smith? I can understand them wanting to stay anonymous for various reasons, but then they wouldn't put their real name on it, would they?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.or the Gospel as written by St Mark.....who probably didnt, it cd well have been someone else.
Others may have been rejected to many times in their own name
Lewis Carol wrote books on Logic in his own name,
and Jane Austen if she had written a bodice-ripper which as far as we know she didnt - would she have used her own name or Lydia Loveless ? or even Letitia (should that be.. Delicia?) Lovemore ? wwe will never know
Others may have been rejected to many times in their own name
Lewis Carol wrote books on Logic in his own name,
and Jane Austen if she had written a bodice-ripper which as far as we know she didnt - would she have used her own name or Lydia Loveless ? or even Letitia (should that be.. Delicia?) Lovemore ? wwe will never know
It can also be due to the restrictions of previous publishing contracts. If an author has a contract to write x number/genre of books under a certain name with a certain publisher, it can be a way of them being able to write for another publisher and still be able to let prospective readers know who's written the book.