When to use a pseudonym:
1. When a famous romance writer has the same name as you.
2. When you are about to publish a romance novel and someone famous already has your name and fame.
3. When you’re trying to flog a literary fiction novel using your own name.
4. When you’re trying to flog a literary fiction novel and a famous romance writer already has your name and fame.
5. When you’re a middle-grade fiction writer who also writes romance.
6. When you are a teacher and all your students know you write middle grade fiction and you don’t want them to read the steamy parts.
7. When your co-author thinks you’re working on the rewrites of middle grade fiction book number three and you’re slacking off doing rewrites on a romance novel that will cause you total humiliation if your students read it at Writers Club tomorrow.
Lucky we writers have huge egos and don’t care what anyone thinks, except the famous author with the famous name the same as yours, and the co-author who is also older brother and is bossy, and a gaggle of students who are gunna snigger when I walk around the playground for the next two hundred years.
Publish and be damned…
Melinda Hammond
situations we cannot control
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