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Post by Sugary Snicket on Mar 1, 2006 18:18:28 GMT -5
LOL Fatty McFatterson?
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Post by thedoctororwell on Mar 3, 2006 15:15:03 GMT -5
Huh. That sounds lovely. If i wrote a book under a pseudonym, it would be : Epnell Jouggieve Truganro. or Trieste Sokaris. or Profesor Cromwell. (it may be weird to you, but in French it's quite understandable)
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Post by Raedyn L. on Mar 18, 2006 14:10:53 GMT -5
My pseudonym would be Raedyn L. Because I have no imagination .
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Post by Ernest D on Apr 11, 2006 11:34:37 GMT -5
My name would be Myno Duesp.
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Post by 1fanbaudelaire on Apr 11, 2006 11:38:54 GMT -5
I would use the name Jimmy Blaustrose. I don't know why Blaustrouse, but I've always wanted to be a Jimmy.
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Post by dictatortom on Apr 15, 2006 23:03:04 GMT -5
My pen name is Jonathan Bochley
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Post by Hanae on Apr 24, 2006 20:33:09 GMT -5
It would depend on the type of story, honestly. I would have to choose a name appropriate to the genre of the story, and preferably subtly paying homage to one of the great authors of said genre of whom I am particularly fond. In general, I don't give my stories an author, because I don't see the point: It's not like they're going to be published and people are actually going to read them or anything. I agree, but if I didn't go by this it would be Kristin Halfbright. My real name is Christin Albright. The first name is because I like that spelling better, and the last name because it's kind of a way to make fun of me and I think it's moderately funny.
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