MillieDynamite
Millie'sVastExpanse
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My father has written under pennames and other people. He had an agent who said he could get him working writing for writers who had name power but weren't very good. He'd had a story that an acquisition editor sent back with changes to be made. Unfortunately, Dad got a divorce, his ex shredded all of his manuscripts, and that killed his will. When he called the publisher back, the AE had moved on to another publishing company, and they didn't have a copy of his manuscript. He got his agent anyway using the letter even though the acceptance at the Pub company fell through the cracks. So, until Dad returned to his story and found his other work, that kept him busy for a decade and lustrum. He didn't start writing again until just before they fostered me. By then, he had self-published under pen names. In addition, those he worked for never mentioned him to anyone (that's what you do when you use ghostwrites; you don't tell people about them).
Why didn't he write anything under his own name to see if that would work? I suppose the people he wrote for were better known than he was?
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