Initials or no initials?

by Chantelle Harvey
30th June 2013

Just wondering if people like signing their work as their full name or their signature name. I think I prefer C.M.E Harvey instead of Chantelle Harvey, but can initials be a bit of a mouthful?

Some of the biggest authors in the world sign their work with initials - J. K. Rowling, J R R Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, George R R Martin.

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It's personal.

In my opinion, Chantelle is a lovely name, and unusual. Why lessen it? I could be wrong, but I can't think of too many writers going by that name.

I think most people change their name when they are famous, or about to be, or just plain don't like their name, or need a new identity, to escape past misdemeanors.

As a writer, there might be some gain in changing your name.

But ultimately, it will be your writing that gets you noticed.

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It's a personal choice of whether to use a pseudo name of various workings of your initials or Christian names. I don't believe it's a big issue, but if it was necessary I would be guided by the publisher.

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JK Rowling borrowed her mothers initial, as the publishers didn't believe that a book about a boy wizard by Joanne Rowling would appeal to boys. Essentially JK was used to 'Tolkienify' her name for wider appeal.

Did it make a difference? No idea, and we will never know.

Chantelle, honestly, I would say submit your work in the name you feel most comfortable. Personally, I hope that one day bookshelves will be stocking the books by 'A S Glenn'.

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