List of pen names
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This is a list of pen names used by notable people.
Pen name | Real name | Details |
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Aapeli | Simo Puupponen | 20th century Finnish writer and chatty articler |
Martín Adán | Rafael de la Fuente Benavides | Peruvian poet (1907 - 1985) |
Æ | George William Russell | Irish poet (1867 - 1935) |
Émile Ajar | Romain Gary | French author, only author to win the Prix Goncourt twice, once under his real name, and once under his pen name |
Guillaume Apollinaire | Guillaume Albert Vladimir Apollinaire de Kostrowitzky | 20th-century French poet, writer, and art critic |
Tudor Arghezi | Ion N. Theodorescu | 20th-century Romanian poet and children's author |
Avi | Edward Irving Wortis | writer of children's books |
Ba Jin | Li Yaotang) | 20th-century Chinese writer |
Richard Bachman | Stephen King | 20th-century horror author |
Banaphool, sometimes Banaphul | Balāi Chānd Mukhopādhyāy | Bengali author, playwright and poet |
W. N. P. Barbellion | Bruce Frederick Cummings | 20th century diarist |
Ion Barbu | Dan Barbilian | 20th century Romanian poet and mathematician |
BB | Denys Watkins-Pitchford | 20th-century illustrator and children's book author |
Beachcomber | John Bernard Arbuthnot, D. B. Wyndham-Lewis, J. B. Morton and William Hartston | Used for the surrealist humorous column "By the Way" in the Daily Express |
Acton Bell | Anne Brontë | |
Currer Bell | Charlotte Brontë | |
Ellis Bell | Emily Brontë | |
Anthony Boucher | William Anthony Parker White | American science fiction editor and writer of mystery novels and short stories |
Nicolas Bourbaki | composite | A group of mainly French 20th-century mathematicians |
Boz | Charles Dickens | 19th century British novelist |
Kir Bulychev (Кир Булычёв) | Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheyko (Игорь Всеволодович Можейко) | 20th century Russian science fiction writer and historian |
Anthony Burgess | John ['Jack'] Burgess Wilson | 20th century British writer |
Tori Carrington | Tony Karayianni and Lori Schlachter Karayianni | American husband and wife romance novelists |
Lewis Carroll | Charles Lutwidge Dodgson | 19th century British author, mathematician, Anglican clergyman, logician, and amateur photographer, writer of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" |
Cassandra | William Connor | 20th century left-wing journalist for The Daily Mirror |
Leslie Charteris | Leslie Charles Bowyer-Yin | half-Chinese, half English author of primarily mystery fiction such as the Simon Templar series |
N.W. Clerk | C. S. Lewis | Used to publish A Grief Observed |
Joseph Conrad | Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski | Late-19th/early-20th century Polish-born British novelist |
Geoffrey Crayon | Washington Irving | Early 19th-century writer |
Sue Denim | Dav Pilkey | Writer and illustrator of the popular "Captain Underpants" children's book series (Sue Denim is a parody of the word pseudonym) |
Sue Denim | Lewis Shiner | science fiction writer |
Carter Dickson | John Dickson Carr | 20th century author of detective stories |
Chanakya | Jawaharlal Nehru | First Indian Prime Minister |
Isak Dinesen | Karen Blixen | 20th century Danish author of "Out of Africa" |
George Eliot | Mary Ann Evans | 19th century English novelist |
Paul Éluard | Eugène Grindel | 20th century French Dada and Surrealist poet |
Quinn Fawcett | Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and Bill Fawcett | American mystery writers |
C. S. Forester | Cecil Smith | 20th century writer of the Captain Horatio Hornblower novels, "The African Queen". and other novels |
Anatole France | Jacques Anatole François Thibault | 20th century French author |
Pat Frank | Harry Hart Frank | 20th century author of the apocalyptic novel Alas, Babylon |
Nicci French | Nicci Gerard and Sean French | |
Paul French | Isaac Asimov | U.S. science fiction author |
Anthony Gilbert | Lucy Beatrice Malleson | British author of the Arthur Crook crime fiction novels |
Clive Hamilton | C. S. Lewis | Used to publish Spirits in Bondage and Dymer prior |
K. Hardesh | Clement Greenberg | 20th century American art critic |
H.D. | Hilda Doolittle | 20th century American imagist poet, novelist and memoirist |
O. Henry | William Sydney Porter | American author of short stories and novels |
Hergé | Georges Remi | 20th century Belgian comics writer and artist, famous worldwide for creating the Tintin series of books |
James Herriot | James Alfred Wight | 20th century British writer |
Robin Hobb | Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden | 20th-century fantasy author |
Erin Hunter | Kate Cary, Cherith Baldry, and Victoria Holmes | Authors of the fantasy novel series Warriors |
Iceberg Slim | Robert Beck | African American writer |
Jin Yong or Kam-yung | Louis Cha | 20th century Chinese-language novelist |
Robert Jordan | James Oliver Rigney, Jr. | Author of the bestselling The Wheel of Time fantasy series |
Diedrich Knickerbocker | Washington Irving | Early 19th-century U.S. writer |
T. H. Lain | Philip Athans and Bruce Cordell | a collective pseudonym used by nine separate authors writing under Wizards of the Coast's Dungeons & Dragons novels imprint |
Ann Landers | Esther Pauline Friedman | Advice columnist |
Maiju Lassila | Algot Untola | 20th century Finnish author |
Stan Lee | Stanley Martin Lieber | comic book pioneer |
Murray Leinster | William Fitzgerald Jenkins | 20th century science fiction author |
Theo. LeSieg | Theodor Seuss Geisel | 20th century American writer and cartoonist best known for his children's books |
Megan Lindholm | Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden | 20th-century fantasy author |
Lu Xun | Zhou Shuren | 20th century Chinese writer and cultural critic |
Maddox | George Ouzounian | The Best Page in the Universe |
Mao Dun | Shen Dehong | 20th century Chinese novelist, cultural critic, and journalist |
Yukio Mishima | Hiraoka Kimitake | 20th century Japanese novelist, essayist, and playwright |
Gabriela Mistral | Lucila de María del Perpetuo Socorro Godoy Alcayaga | Chilean poet, educator, diplomat and feminist who was the first Latin American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, in 1945 |
Molière | Jean Baptiste Poquelin | 17th century French theatre writer, director and actor, and writer of comic satire |
Multatuli | Eduard Douwes Dekker | Dutch writer famous for his satirical novel, Max Havelaar (1860) |
P. Mustapää | Martti Haavio | 20th century Finnish poet |
Natsume Sōseki | Natsume Kinnosuke | Early 20th century Japanese novelist |
Pablo Neruda | Ricardo Eliecer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto | 20th century Chilean poet, Nobel laureate |
Gérard de Nerval | Gérard Labrunie | 19th century French poet, essayist and translator |
Abu Nuwas | Hasin ibn Hani al Hakami | 8th century Arabic language poet (Persia) |
George Orwell | Eric Arthur Blair | 20th century British author and essayist |
Ouida | Marie Louise de la Ramée | 19th century English novelist |
Lewis Padgett | Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore | American husband and wife science fiction writers |
Papa Balloons | Dominic Mance | Author, artist and radio broadcaster who has chronicled his experiences as an international banker turned homeless vagabond |
William Penn | Jeremiah Evarts | 19th century activist against Indian removal |
Peyo | Pierre Culliford | 20th century creator of The Smurfs comics |
Liisan-Antti ja Jussi Porilainen | Algot Untola | 20th century Finnish author |
Petri Pykälä | Ilkka Remes | 20th and 21st-century Finnish writer |
Q | Arthur Quiller-Couch | Late 19th and early 20th century British author, poet, and literary critic |
Ellery Queen | Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee | 20th century detective fiction |
Ayn Rand | Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum | 20th century fiction writer and creator of the philosophy "Objectivism" |
Irmari Rantamala | Algot Untola | 20th century Finnish author |
Pauline Réage | Anne Desclos | 20th century French author and critic who wrote Histoire d'O |
Lester del Rey | Leonard Knapp | American science fiction author and editor |
Henry Handel Richardson | Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson | Early 20th century Australian author |
Robert O. Saber | Milton K. Ozaki | Mid-20th century journalist, author and detective novelist ("Dressed to Kill" [1954] and many others) |
Saki | Hector Hugh Munro | Early 20th century British satirist |
George Sand | Amandine Lucie Aurore Dupin | 19th century French novelist and early feminist |
Sapphire | Ramona Lofton | 20th century African-American poet and author |
Sayeh (ه. ا. سایه) | Hushang Ebtehaj | 20th century Iranian poet (هوشنگ ابتهاج) |
Dr. Seuss | Theodor Seuss Geisel | 20th century American writer and cartoonist, best known for his children's books |
Shahriar (شهریار) | Seyyed Mohammad Hossein Behjat-Tabrizi (Persian: سید محمدحسین بهجت تبریزی) | Iranian poet, writing in Persian and Azerbaijani |
Sirin (and Vladimir Sirin) | Vladimir Nabokov | 20th century novelist, who used it early in his career |
Cordwainer Smith | Paul M. A. Linebarger | 20th century science fiction author |
Lemony Snicket | Daniel Handler | Author of A Series of Unfortunate Events |
Väinö Stenberg | Algot Untola | 20th century Finnish author |
Stendhal | Marie-Henri Beyle | 19th century French writer |
Anne Chaplet | Cora Stephan | 20th century German crime novelist and journalist |
Max Stirner | Johann Kaspar Schmidt | 19th century German philosopher |
Patience Strong | Winifred Emma May | 20th century English poet |
Marton Taiga | Martti Löfberg | 20th century Finnish pulp writer, who also used several other pseudonyms |
Juhani Tervapää | Hella Wuolijoki | 20th-century Estonian-born Finnish writer |
Algoth Tietäväinen | Algot Untola | 20th century Finnish author |
James Tiptree, Jr | Alice Sheldon | 20th century science fiction author |
Toegye | Yi Hwang | 16th century Korean Confucian scholar |
Tom Tomorrow | Dan Perkins | 20th century editorial cartoonist |
Lazlo Toth | Don Novello | Author of the satiric "The Lazlo Letters" and other books; the name was taken from that of a deranged Hungarian-born Australian man who vandalized Michelangelo's statue Pieta in Rome |
Trevanian | Dr. Rodney Whitaker | 20th century American spy novelist |
Mark Twain | Samuel Langhorne Clemens | 19th century American humorist, writer and lecturer |
Abigail Van Buren | Pauline Phillips and Jeanne Phillips | Mother and daughter advice columnists (Dear Abby) |
J.I. Vatanen | Algot Untola | 20th century Finnish author |
Voltaire | François-Marie Arouet | 18th century French Enlightenment writer, deist and philosopher |
Walter | Henry Spencer Ashbee | 19th Century book collector, writer, bibliographer, and suspected author of My Secret Life, the sexual memoirs of a Victorian era gentleman |
Wang Shiwei 王實味 | Wang Sidao 王思禱 | 20th century Chinese journalist and literary writer |
Artemus Ward | Charles Farrar Browne | 19th century American humor writer |
Ibn Warraq | various | This pen name has traditionally been adopted by dissident authors throughout the history of Islam, including a current writer from India |
Mary Westmacott | Agatha Christie | 20th century British writer |
Wonkette | Ana Marie Cox | Political gossip weblog writer |
John Wyndham | John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris | post-apocalyptic British science fiction writer |
Hajime Yatate | various | Sunrise animation staff members |
Yulgok | Yi I | 16th century Korean Confucian scholar |