List of pen names

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This is a list of pen names used by notable people.

Pen name Real name Details
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

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