Let’s start with genres. Some writers are able to conquer
more than one, most of them closely related. Like mystery and romantic
suspense. Even romance and mystery are related and many do both of these. This
brings us to the topic I want to discuss: names.
I know several authors who use more than one name for
publication. Okay, I AM one. So far I’ve used two, but in 2014 will have a book
out with a third name. What are the reasons for using different names and are
those reasons valid?
**Here’s what I’ve come up with on using multiple names.
PRO: Using one name per genre is less confusing to readers.
CON: If a reader likes your writing in one genre, the reader
might like it in another and you’d be easier to find with only one name.
**On using a pen name.
PRO: Your real name is hard to remember/pronounce/spell.
CON: Look at Janet Evanovich. Had anyone heard of that name
before she made it big? An unusual name is more memorable.
PRO: You want to protect your job/spouse/family by using a
pen name.
CON: Nothing occurs to me for this.
Personally, I’m participating in a couple of the above. My
real name is hard to remember and spell, so I came up with Kaye George as a pen
name. However, when I wrote a book solely for my grandkids I used my real name,
Judy Egner, so that would be less confusing for them. Another book for another
grandkid is in the works if I ever put aside the time to finish it. My third
name, Janet Cantrell, is being used for
a hired work, so that was necessary and not a choice for me (although I did
choose the name).
However, when my Neanderthal mystery is published, I’ll use
the same pen name I’ve used for most of my work, Kaye George. It IS a mystery,
but it’s very different from my other mysteries. I’ve written the gamut under
this name from cozy and light and fluffy, to medium and traditional, to tough
and hard-boiled to horror. One of my cousins read one of my horror tales (“The
Bathroom”) and said she was afraid to read anything else by me. Exactly the
reaction I want! Except that I want people to read my horror who are looking
for horror! That cousin prefers cozies. I did steer her away from the rest of
my horror stories. I hope she read something else eventually.
Maybe it’s a mistake not to differentiate my work with
different names. Maybe not. It’s a little late to change that now, though!
3 comments:
Kaye/Judy/Janet,
I've used five names over the years and it confuses interviewers. If I could do it over, I'd stick with my own name. I also write in four genres: mystery, juvenile, Wyoming historicals, and a variety of nonfiction subgenres. I'm going to concentrate on mysteries for a while. :)
Since my last name is a bit unusual, I decided to use it exclusively. Once I become "famous," it will be a household word. (smile)
I was thinking of using a different pen name when switching from romance to mystery/thrillers, but everyone said I'd built up my following, and leave things be.
It seemed easier that way, so that's what I did!
Morgan Mandel
http://www.morganmandel.com
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