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Pen name

William Sydney Porter, known widely by his pen name O. Henry or Olivier Henry, in 1909

A pen name or nom-de-plume is a pseudonym (or, in some cases, a variant form of a real name) adopted by an author and printed on the title page or by-line of their works in place of their real name.

A pen name may be used to make the author's name more distinctive, to disguise the author's gender, to distance the author from their other works, to protect the author from retribution for their writings, to merge multiple persons into a single identifiable author, or for any of several reasons related to the marketing or aesthetic presentation of the work.[1]

The author's real identity may be known only to the publisher or may become common knowledge. In some cases, such as those of Elena Ferrante and Torsten Krol, a pen name may preserve an author's long-term anonymity.

  1. ^ Beck, Haylen (June 20, 2017). "Original Essays: A Brief History of Pen Names". powells.com. Powell's City of Books. Retrieved May 29, 2021.

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