How about pseudonyms?
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Re: How about pseudonyms?
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In addition, if your country is looked down for its cultural level, you don't want your name to reveal you are from a place with a bad reputation in literature circles.
Then there is people who does not want to use their real name for fear of repercussions. Maybe the mob is after them, the government is after them (yeah, I know the difference can be slim, haha), or something on that line.
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What's the difference between protecting your privacy with an avatar and an author using a pseudonym? It's quite common for mixed genre writers to use different names and quite common for bloggers and posters to use different avatars. The name of the game is anonymity - being judged on your words alone.
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I was amused by Stephen King having a separate jacket bio blurb for richard Bachman.
"buy the book if they know it's by her, but NOT when they thought it wasn't, then they can't possibly claim to be discriminating readers'
I think this shows the very opposite. They are discriminating readers. 'I know this author, i like their work, I will read another book by them. A book by someone I am unaware of will come in second.'
To be discriminating in one's tastes does not mean that one will always try something new.
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I actually look forward to finding more books under different names.