The Pros and Cons of Using a Pen Name in Writing

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Are you thinking about using a pen name? It’s a choice that many writers face, but it’s not as simple as it might seem. In this video, I’ll walk you through the pros and cons of writing under a pen name, so you can decide if it’s the right path for you. We’ll discuss how a pen name can protect your privacy, offer creative freedom, and help with branding—while also covering some of the challenges like marketing and legal issues. By the end, you’ll have the insights you need to make an informed decision for your writing career. Whether you’re a new writer or an established author looking to branch out, this guide will help you weigh your options.

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I write in 2 different styles, 1 published, 1 not yet published. I've been toying with the idea of having a different pen name for each, but dread having to build momentum under a new name. Part of me wants the ego boost of being known for multiple genres/styles, lol.

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Being a Fantasy writer doesn't stop me from jumping around between romance, horror or mysteries. Fanatsy informs the Setting type, not the Plot, Mood or Theme type. As long as I stay within my brand fantasy world, everything is possible. Tolkien could have writen Soft-Core Erotica-Romance; if it is set in Middle-Earth, it would still be Fantasy.

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