Pen name help?
Sep. 4th, 2008 09:22 pmSo I strongly dislike my last name. I refuse to let my father's family name take credit for anything I do (or at least, my writing). I've also posted about not being too fond of my first name, it being a boys name (though, after some chats with people here I have become less loathing of it, so thanks :) for that)
I'm usually very interested in the meaning of names for symbolism, foreshadowing, etc. But for a pen name (though I'm still curious of meanings) I'm willing to forget about it for something that fits so well.
I would most likely use a middle name with the pen name, but it's not critical that there be one.
I'd love to hear any suggestions you have for first, middle, and/or last(sur?) names. I'm into classics and creative names.
Here are a few I have tried in the past (I write a By line to feel it out):
Emmalina Embers Eve
Samantha Grace
Annaliese Rhythme (anna-leece-ay)(rhyth-may)
Cassandra Claire Chapman
I don't think those fit me very well, but I love the names. If you can provide a few suggestions I'll play mix-and-match for awhile. Thanks :)
I'm usually very interested in the meaning of names for symbolism, foreshadowing, etc. But for a pen name (though I'm still curious of meanings) I'm willing to forget about it for something that fits so well.
I would most likely use a middle name with the pen name, but it's not critical that there be one.
I'd love to hear any suggestions you have for first, middle, and/or last(sur?) names. I'm into classics and creative names.
Here are a few I have tried in the past (I write a By line to feel it out):
Emmalina Embers Eve
Samantha Grace
Annaliese Rhythme (anna-leece-ay)(rhyth-may)
Cassandra Claire Chapman
I don't think those fit me very well, but I love the names. If you can provide a few suggestions I'll play mix-and-match for awhile. Thanks :)
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Date: 2008-09-06 03:06 am (UTC)But yeah with pen names, you should really use a pen name that you could just as easily give to a character. For example, J.K. Rowling could just go by Joanna K. Rowling, but J.K. seems to fit in better with the genre.