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How do you publish a pseudonym?
Know the reasons why you want to use a pseudonym. Create a pen name that speaks to you. Choose a not DE plum after doing some research. Purchase the rights to your pen name. Copyright your pen name. Notify your self-publishing company about your pseudonym.
How do you legally create a pen name?
Research the name. Search the internet and book selling sites. Buy available domain names. You will want to buy a website domain for your pen name. Claim the name. Use the name. Be open with your publisher. Register your copyright.
How do you legally use a pen name?
Under U.S. law you can't copyright a name, real or fictitious. Copyrights protect authorship, such as short stories, poems or novels. You can register a manuscript under a pen name at the copyright office (www.copyright.gov). You'll have to provide some information, including your real address.
Should I write under a pen name?
Yes, authors can self-publish using their pen name or nom de plume. If you're self-publishing a book, you can definitely use a pseudonym when writing and publishing your book. In fact, many indie authors use a pseudonym or nom de plume when they publish books in several genres.
How do you create a pseudonym?
Making Your Own Pseudonym. Consider how much of your real name you want to keep. You can shorten your name from something like William to Will, or Ashley to Ash, or simply choose a name that is similar. Decide what kind of genre you want to write and choose a name that fits it.
Why you shouldn't use a pen name?
Pen names can complicate social gatherings, especially if you forget and introduce yourself to someone under your given name or fail to respond when someone calls you by your pen name. Also, conferences and signings may become challenging if you're juggling two names.
Should I use a pen name?
Pen names, also known as pseudonyms and noms de plume, are more popular than ever. Using a pen name is completely legal. In fact, it is often a wise business choice. But writers should take a few common-sense steps to avoid confusion and protect their rights.
What is the purpose of a pen name?
A pen name becomes a sort of shield, allowing the author to conceal his or her identity, shake off any pre-conceived notions, internal or external, and to write freely in the genre of his or her choice. As a general rule, most authors should publish under their legal, given name.
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