If you are going to make up a famous writer-based pseudonym, what would it be?

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If you are going to make up a famous writer-based pseudonym, what would it be?

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1garrettofBabel
Editado: Jul 8, 2014, 1:06 am

While in hiding from Khomeini's fatwa, Salman Rushdie was asked to choose/create a pseudonym by the police, and he took the name of "Joseph Anton" -- as in "Joseph" Conrad and "Anton" Chekhov. If you have to make up a pseudonym in reference to great writers -- for whatever reason -- what would it be?

2thorold
Editado: Jul 7, 2014, 12:23 pm

Wilde Woolf too obvious
Waugh Makepeace too subtle
Tennyson Grass (very seasonal)
Sylvia Plato or a bashful young potato
Cervantes Butler just silly
Milton Keynes no, that's been done before
Donne Kipling too much like a retirement home
Gay Trollope hmmm.

I was tempted to make a reference to Omar Khayyam, but I couldn't think of any great writer called "Simpson"...
Maybe I'll just stick to the very traditional Harry Stophanes.

3bertilak
Jul 7, 2014, 7:40 pm

I would like Rex Nemorensis for the reference to The Golden Bough but Charles Cardell already used that one.

4Bill_Bibliomane
Jul 8, 2014, 10:06 am

Just looking at my shelves and adding names together...

Morley Sinclair - multipurpose
Bradbury Burgess - nicely alliterative
Amis Barnes - again suits two Amises (Amisae?)
Douglas Ackroyd - cheated and used DNA's first name
Hugo Maddox-Golding - a triplet
Moorcock Powell - this may be getting silly...
Zola Orwell - if I wanted to be a lady authoress

That's probably enough damage for now.

5thorold
Jul 8, 2014, 10:37 am

As a tribute to a great poet and to the creator of Sherlock Holmes (and with a nod to Harold Bloom) another possibility might be

Wystan Conan

6rolandperkins
Jul 8, 2014, 1:43 pm

Wendell Ishmael

In honor of under-rated political scientist Wendell Willkie and under-rated
novelist Ismail Kadare

7LolaWalser
Jul 8, 2014, 4:47 pm

Sappho de Sade

Why even ask.

8jnwelch
Ago 6, 2014, 5:27 pm

Berry Tartt

From Wendell Berry and Donna Tartt

9rocketjk
Ago 14, 2014, 1:53 am

Wow! Rushdie picked two of my favorite authors!

How about Gabriel Garcia Roth?

10librorumamans
Ago 21, 2014, 3:41 pm

Louis Lewis?

Man O. Mann?

or, if you're really seeking anonymity,

Noe Mann

11Gail.C.Bull
Set 20, 2014, 2:33 am

I love librorumamans' "Man O. Mann" and thorold's "Gay Trollope". The second one would make a great pseudonym for an erotica writer. Especially one who writes homosexual erotica.

Austin Martin (Jane Austin and Martin Luther)
Simone Waugh (Simone de Beauvoir and Evelyn Waugh)
Hugo Dumas (Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas)

And no, I wouldn't actually use any of these.