A pen name, also known as a pseudonym, is a fictitious identity adopted by authors to publish work under a different name. Writers use it for privacy, genre-hopping, or to reinvent their brand. It benefits novelists, journalists, and poets seeking anonymity or creative freedom, helping separate personal life from public persona.
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