Pen name vs real name
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Pen name vs real name
I have a few reasons for not wanting to share all my writing with the 500 odd acquaintances I have on Facebook.
Some of what I write is based on my life, but altered in a fairly disturbed, twisted way. I'm not sure I want someone I know personally reading it, and wondering if they can trust me anymore.
I currently work in diving, which is a happy, smiley type of activity. Trying to mesh a profile that includes that, and psychological thriller writer seems just plain crazy.
The big question is, how to gain a following without using your real life followers to start?
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If you don't want anyone who knows you knowing about your books, then you'd have to start from scratch. Not easy, I know. You'd need to start new social media pages in that name- a facebook author page, twitter name, pinterest, goodreads, amazon, Instagram, and any other social media sites you frequent. One good thing is you can choose a name that will be tops in a google search. My real name is so unique I know have at least the first three google pages pretty much to myself. I didn't check beyond that, but that may be a great perk for you. I wish you well, whichever way you decide to go.

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I wonder if maybe it's something I just need to get past, I mean, nobody thinks Stephen King is about to go out and create a massacre right?
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As for developing a reader base, I use the same penname across platforms that relate to my fictional writing in some way - here, scribophile, fictionpress, my blog and twitter accounts, goodreads etc. So I do book reviews under the same name, napo etc. And both book reviews and napo help get new followers for my blog, so when I finally get around to publishing something, there'll be a (albeit small) audience there. I guess networking's the same regardless of what sort of name you use. It's just the starting point that differs.
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