tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18955239.post1347176159438295549..comments2024-03-28T12:00:29.857+00:00Comments on Historical and Regency Romance UK: Is it a sound professional move to write in several genres and eras?Louise Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09895724319451189592noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18955239.post-30633611124182590772016-05-10T07:02:10.959+01:002016-05-10T07:02:10.959+01:00Interesting, Lynne. I think your approach makes se...Interesting, Lynne. I think your approach makes sense for a writer backed by a publisher. Perhaps not for an indie-writer. It's too easy to get 'lost' on Amazon unless you already ahve a name that's known.Fenella J Millerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13612724388603068664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18955239.post-23224702100353264272016-05-09T17:19:35.488+01:002016-05-09T17:19:35.488+01:00I write under three names - one of them a hidden p...I write under three names - one of them a hidden pseudonym and the other two open, and variations on my own. I find it easier to do this, as I can target the books and create a better and more accurate "brand," ie make it easier for potential readers to find what they want. If you look at someone like Jayne Ann Krentz, this has been something authors have done for years.<br />When I wrote under one name, I found the message diluted and confused. Much better to separate them out!lynneconnollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10687025766573756077noreply@blogger.com