List of women's pseudonyms and variant names

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This is a list of pseudonyms, gender-ambiguous, and variant names used by women authors.

See also: Female and gender-ambiguous names used by men

A

B

C

D-F

G-H


I-J

K

L

  • William Lamb (pseudonym for Margaret Storm Jameson)
  • Jane Lane (pseudonym for Elaine Dakers)
  • Simon Lang (pseudonym for Darlene Hartman)
  • Louise Lawrence (pseudonym for Elizabeth Rhoda Wintle)
  • Margery Lawrence (pseudonym for A.E. Towle, female author[2])
  • Lilian Leslie (pseudonym for Violet Lilian Perkins)
  • A. M. Lightner (variant name for Alice Martha Lightner Hopf)
  • A. Reynolds Long (variant name for Amelia Reynolds Long)
  • Lilith Lorraine (pseudonym for Mary M. Wright)
  • Frank Lin (pseudonym for Gertrude Franklin Atherton)
  • A. Reynolds Long (variant name for Amelia Reynolds Long)
  • Adam Lukens (pseudonym for Diane Ditzer De Reyna)
  • Lester Lurgan (pseudonym for Mabel W. Knowles)

M

  • Chris Manheim (female writer on Xena)
  • Helen Mathers (variant name for Helen Mathers Reeves)
  • Julian May (gender-ambiguous name for woman author)
  • Ardath Mayhar (gender-ambiguous name for woman author)
  • L. T. Meade (variant name for Elizabeth L. T. Meade; Elizabeth Thomasina Meade)
  • A. Garland Mears (gender-ambiguous name for woman author[2])
  • Ella Merchant (see Alice Ilgenfritz Jones)
  • Max Merriwell (pseudonym for Pat Murphy)
  • Marlys Millhiser (variant name for Marlys Joy Millhiser)
  • C. L. Moore (variant name for Catherine Lucille Moore)
  • Marcel Moore (pseudonym for Suzanne Malherbe)
  • Raylyn Moore (gender-ambiguous name for woman author[2])
  • Roxanne Morgan (pseudonym for Mary Gentle)
  • V. T. Murray (pseudonym for Violet T. Murray)
  • Merril Mushroom (pseudonym for Meril Harris)

N-P

  • Cary Neeper (pseudonym for Carolyn Neeper)
  • E. Nesbit (variant name for Edith Nesbit; also known as Edith Nesbit Bland)
  • Andrew North (pseudonym for Alice Mary Norton, better known as Andre Norton)
  • Andre Norton (legal name change from Alice Mary Norton)
  • Alice Nunn (pseudonym for Alison Mackirdy)
  • Lawrence O'Donnell (pseudonym for Catherine Lucille Moore in collaboration with Henry Kuttner)
  • H. E. Orcutt (variant name for Harriet E. Orcutt)
  • Bertha Oulot (pseudonym for Bertha von Suttner)
  • Lewis Padgett (pseudonym for Catherine Lucille Moore)
  • Severna Park (pseudonym for Suzanne Feldman)
  • Robert Paye (pseudonym for Gabrielle M.V. Long, best known as Marjorie Bowen)
  • William Penmare (pseud. for Mavis Nisot)
  • George Preedy (pseudonym for Gabrielle M.V. Long, best known as Marjorie Bowen)

Q-R

S

  • M. Saltoun (variant name for Mary Saltoun)
  • J. M. Scott (initialism variant name for Jean M. Scott, woman author)[2]
  • Rose Sharon (pseudonym for Judith Merril)
  • Joseph Shearing (pseudonym for Gabrielle M.V. Long, best known as Marjorie Bowen)
  • Raccoona Sheldon (pseudonym for Alice Hastings Bradley Sheldon, best known as James Tiptree, Jr.)
  • Wilmar H. Shiras (gender-ambiguous name for woman author, Jane House)
  • A. E. Silas (gender-ambiguous name for woman author[2])
  • D. N. Sims (variant name for Denise M. Sims)
  • Sigfridur Skaldaspillir (pseudonym for Mildred Downey Broxon)
  • Elizabeth Meade Smith (variant name for Elizabeth L. T. Meade)
  • Gordon Stairs (pseudonym for Mary Austin)
  • Francis Stevens (pseudonym for Gertrude Barrows Bennett)
  • D. E. Stevenson (variant name for Dorothy E. Stevenson)
  • Leslie F. Stone (pseudonym of Mrs. William Silverberg)
  • Adrien Stoutenberg (gender-ambiguous name for woman author[2])
  • Eunice Sudak (gender-ambiguous name for woman author[2])
  • Aino Suonio (pseudonym for Aino Kallas)
  • Jarl Szydow (pseudonym for Mary Vigliante)

T-V

  • Gabriel Tarde (gender-ambiguous name for woman author[2])
  • Allyn Thompson (gender-ambiguous name for woman author[2])
  • Eric Thorstein (pseudonym for Judith Merril)
  • James Tiptree, Jr. (pseudonym for Alice Hastings Bradley Sheldon)
  • F. G. Trafford (pseudonym for Charlotte Eliza Riddell)
  • Meriel Trevor (gender-ambiguous name for woman author[2])
  • Lynn Viehl (pseudonym for Sheila Kelly)
  • S. L. Viehl (pseudonym for Sheila Kelly)
  • Voltaire (pseudonym for Francoise Marie Arouet de Voltaire, woman writer[2])
  • "Two Women of the West" (joint pseudonym for Alice Ilgenfritz Jones and Ella Merchant)
  • Sydney Van Scyoc (gender-ambiguous name for Sydney Joyce Van Scyoc, woman writer)

W-Z

References

  • Schlobin, Urania's Daughters
  • Various (books, wikipedia, biographies, fantasticfiction.co.uk, etc.)

Notes

  1. Sharon Yntema, More than 100 Woman Science Fiction Writers.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 Roger Schlobin, Urania's Daughters