Why do Authors use pen names?

Why do Authors use pen names and not there real name

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  • One or more of the following...

    - They value their privacy, though nowadays it's not that hard to figure out who an author really is - you leave too much of a paper trail in a modern society to hide for very long.

    - They already write under another name (which might or might not be their real name) and want to publish something in a different genre. Using a pen name ensures they don't mislead or confuse readers who like the books that have already been published.

    - There's already another famous author with the same name as them, or a very similar one.

    - Their real name is too hard to spell or pronounce, or too long to fit on the cover at a reasonable size.

    - Their real name doesn't sound like the sort of name that a writer of that sort of novel "ought to" have - a man writing romance would probably use a female pen name, and a woman writing thrillers would probably use a male name.

  • To protect my business and because my real name is pretty friggin BLAH. (thanks Mom and Dad for running out of creativity after 4 kids!)

  • For anonymity as well as having that might sound more writerly.

  • To separate their two selves.

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