tbh I used to think about pseudo's all the time back when I was predominantly writing fantasy fiction simply because the scifi and fantasty genre is so heavily male dominated. I particularly favoured David Walker.
But, alas, my days of writing fantasy-esque whatnot has long surpassed itself. At least in the meantime!
Suppose for a moment that the heart has two heads, that the heart has been chained and dunked in a glass booth filled with river water. The heart is monologuing about hesitation and fulfillment while behind the red brocade the heart is drowning. - R.S
First initial, middle initial, last name. I could rock the sci-fi world with just that name. I mean...those who know me in real life will get the joke...
I am a forest fire and an ocean, and I will burn you just as much as I will drown everything you have inside.
-Shinji Moon
I am the property of Rydia, please return me to her ship.
Yep, I know my author name(s), and they're nothing alike my real name. If I must put my real name somewhere, I'll stick to first name initial, first surname initial and second surname. I don't get a cool combination like Lumi, though :p
• previously ChildOfNowhere - they/them - literary fantasy with a fairytale flavour
I would probably use my "family" nickname ( and my fab last name) that my baby brother made up for me because when he couldn't pronounce my name. It's like my mn and I respond to it very quickly.
Spoiler! :
The name is: Linda
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads only lives once ~George R. Martin Life isn't about finding yourself; it's about recreating yourself. ~George B. Shaw
Depends on a couple things. If I publish before I get married, I'll use a pen name, perhaps K.B. Key or similar. If I publish after I get married and I have a cool married name, I'll use that (because I don't really like the way my current name looks in print...) Or, if I use my pen name and then get married and am embarrassed by the kind of things I published before I get married... I'll use some other name. I dunno. It's all very complicated.
Instead, he said, Brother! I know your hunger. To this, the Wolf answered, Lo!
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