Mail name

You're looking for a mail name!

A mail name, also known as a pen name or nom de plume, is a pseudonym used by an author or writer to sign their work. It's often used to:

  1. Protect one's real identity: Writers may use a mail name to maintain anonymity or to avoid being associated with their work.
  2. Create a distinct identity: A mail name can help an author establish a unique brand or persona.
  3. Separate personal and professional life: Using a mail name can help writers keep their personal and professional lives separate.

Some famous authors who used mail names include:

  1. J.K. Rowling (Robert Galbraith)
  2. Stephen King (Richard Bachman)
  3. Nora Roberts (J.D. Robb)
  4. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll)
  5. Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)

When choosing a mail name, consider the following:

  1. Make it memorable and easy to spell.
  2. Ensure it's not already taken by another author or trademarked.
  3. Consider the tone and style of your writing when selecting a name.
  4. Keep it simple and easy to pronounce.

Do you have a specific genre or style in mind for your mail name?