tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5980776566069732380.post4058848188801609946..comments2023-03-23T08:31:30.812-06:00Comments on Mahrie G. Reid--Writers' Tips & Guidelines: MahrieGReid.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06686353549411567403noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5980776566069732380.post-36638973169798941532013-10-29T10:26:45.986-06:002013-10-29T10:26:45.986-06:00A good question Marlow - once you're semi-esta...A good question Marlow - once you're semi-established, can you change things. Thank you Mahrie for the information too. I have debated whether to use a pen-name or not and like Marlow I often wonder if it's too late. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5980776566069732380.post-59952372076049167132013-10-25T15:31:58.944-06:002013-10-25T15:31:58.944-06:00I completely understand your problem. I was going ...I completely understand your problem. I was going to use my real name. It's just easier than doing the whole pen name thing, but it was already taken, not by a film producer, or some other listing on the net, but by another writer. So, I tried my maiden name that was also taken...by a writer. I struggled with the decision for months until I decided on a combination of both my last names. It's not perfect and I wished I'd thought of the middle initial thing. Well done. I wonder if it's too late to add one. <br />Thanks for the information it was very helpful.Marlow Kellyhttp://www.marlowkelly.comnoreply@blogger.com