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Vocal’s Name Game

Is that really you?

By Mark GagnonPublished 3 years ago 1 min read
Vocal’s Name Game
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It never occurred to me how many authors on Vocal use pen names. When I take the time to write a story, I want everyone to know it was me, not a pseudo me that wrote it. Yes, that means the world knows I wrote a great tale or some rubbish, but that’s okay.

Maybe some people have common names or ones that are hard to pronounce, so they’re looking for some distinction. That makes sense, but don’t you want people to know it’s you who wrote that masterpiece instead of “Who was that masked man?”

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Mark Gagnon

My life has been spent traveling here and abroad. Now it's time to write.

I have three published books: Mitigating Circumstances, Short Stories for Open Minds, and Short Stories from an Untethered Mind. Unmitigated Greed is do out soon.

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  • Test3 years ago

    My pen name is for safety reasons because I have a former abuser who looks me up online. However, my pen name is also my new name that I will be published under and that I go by in real life. I left my old name and identify behind when I left my abuser.

  • Paul Stewart3 years ago

    Relate to this, because like you I want the world to know it was me! In my work I am rarely credited so for non-work writing I just use my name! great piec! you have a new subscriber!

  • Test3 years ago

    Pernoste may be a secret agent... not quite sure... and I am mysterious in everything but my name. 💙 Anneliese

  • Donna Renee3 years ago

    I write under my partial name haha… I’d like to use my full name but I’m also happy with going by this for writing purposes. I can definitely see why people that have some kind of active professional license (in a medical or legal field for example) under their real name don’t want their vocal page of short stories or personal poetry to be what comes up first in a google search 🤷🏼‍♀️. And secret agents, like you said hahah

  • Test3 years ago

    I love this piece Mark, it really hits home for me. I write under a pseudonym for a lot of reasons. Mostly because I'm from a small town where everyone knows everyone and I just don't like people knowing my business. I'm not confident enough in myself or my work yet, so I worry about receiving poor feedback and in crumpling my fragile ego. The other reason is that I have relatives that like to scam people and I don't want the negative association.

  • I write under my own name, though some writers use pen names for more descretion.

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