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The Mustache De Plume is the age-old practice of female authors taking a male Pen Name for professional purposes. There exists a belief that novels written by women, at least in certain genres, won't sell. Perhaps it's the stereotype that women only know how to write fluffy romances and children's literature. Perhaps it's because historically most of the works considered the great masterpieces of the literary canon were written by men. Perhaps it's because certain fandoms are predominantly male and publishers assume these men won't take books by female authors seriously, such as hard science fiction, gritty spy thrillers, or gay male romance.note There is a female market for male/male romance novels, but there's a marked difference between the ones written for women, and the ones written for gay men. A female author might take a male or ambiguous pen name to signify that she's not just writing guy-on-guy fantasies for other women but wants her novel to appeal to gay men too. In years past, many publishers wouldn't even consider a novel with a female name attached to it. However, this has not stopped women from writing and successfully publishing their works. They just have to pull small sleight of hand: conceal their gender. Since authors are usually not on film and therefore not seen, this can be done simply by adopting a pen name. Typically, female authors take one of three approaches. Shortening their name to a series of initials which are gender ambiguous. Adopting a completely male name to outright fool the public. Adopting a gender-neutral name in hopes that readers will assume male. The chicanery doesn't always end there. The "About the Author" blurb may lack a photograph and deftly avoid using any identifying pronouns, and in more modern times, the author's official website and social media pages may also lack any personal photos or biographical info, focusing just on the books. Sometimes successful and well-known female authors will create a Moustache De Plume if they are publishing a type of book well outside their normal material. For instance, romance novelist Nora Roberts published mystery books under the pseudonym J.D. Robb. But after Roberts started getting famous, the mystery series was credited to "Nora Roberts writing as J.D. Robb."note Ironically, "Nora Roberts" is itself a pen name. The author's real name is Eleanor Marie Robertson. The Gender Flip of this trope, a male author taking a female pen name, is not unheard of, particularly with Romance, children's, and young adult novels, genres where a man is often believed to be out of his depth. Note: This trope is explicitly about situations where the author is credited under a name that will not reveal their gender. One way to do this is to use initials, but not everyone using their initials is trying to conceal their gender. Therefore, J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, H. P. Lovecraft or L. M. Montgomery (who never hid the fact that she was a woman) do not fit this trope. Depending on how you look at it, this could be seen as the exception that either proves or disproves the rule that Most Writers Are Male. Subtrope of Pen Name. See also Same Face, Different Name, Girl-Show Ghetto, Tomboyish Name. Related to Gender-Blender Name, when it's the person's given name that's ambiguous. Not to be confused with Girls with Moustaches. |
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In A Little Lily Princess, on Lavinia's route, Lavinia gifts Sara with a book written by a woman under a male pen name. | |
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Henry Fitzroy of the Blood Books writes romances under the pseudonym "Elizabeth Fitzroy." Since he's the bastard son of Henry VIII (and thus half-brother of Elizabeth I), he thinks that's pretty amusing. | |
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Daughter of the Lilies: Lady Gwendolyn von Caedhin, the leading academic authority on Drath summoning, publishes her textbooks as Professor G.P. von Caedhin. It's not a secret, but one drunken boor at a party didn't get the memo and lectures her on material that she herself wrote. | |
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L.A. Meyer, aka Louis A. Meyer, author of the Bloody Jack series qualifies, although he didn't really work to keep his gender a secret. Still he deserves bonus points because the title character Jacky passes herself off as a man whenever necessary and he's doing the reverse to a small degree to write about her. | |
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Britt Allcroft, producer of the original Thomas & Friends TV stories (series 1-5); has a gender-ambiguous name. She is often mistaken for male by people writing articles about the series. | |
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Not an author, but an example nonetheless: In the original Japanese release of Gunsmith Cats, according to Word of God, female bounty hunter Rally Vincent's name is actually pronounced as Larry. It's hinted, at least in one page of the manga, that she took this name so that those seeking to hire a bounty hunter would think she was a man, and thus take her seriously. | |
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Tara Samms is an odd example; it's a pseudonym used by Stephen Cole for some of his Doctor Who work, but Doctor Who spin-off fiction is a male-to-gender-neutral market, so the gender of the pseudonym isn't particularly relevant. It does, however, indicate the work is going to be more "psychological" than works under Cole's own name. (It also, at least intially, meant his name didn't appear again in anthologies he was editing.) | |
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Jameson Rook (the male protagonist of Richard Castle's Nikki Heat novels) secretly writes romance novels under the pen name "Victoria St. Clair". | |
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In Nichijou, Mio Naganohara writes her yaoi manga under the masculine pen name "Daisuke Naganohara". | |
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Katsura Hoshino, creator of D.Gray-Man, was thought to be male until 2008 when a cute girl with short hair appeared at a Convention. People had previously voiced suspicions that this might be the case, but it was still a surprise. | |
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One of the characters in Agatha Christie's Three Act Tragedy is a female playwright who publishes her works as "Anthony Aston". Her real name is Muriel Wills. | |
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Gardner Fox, the creator of The Flash, the Justice Society of America, and the Justice League of America, wrote romance novels under the pen name Lynna Cooper. | |
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Discussed in Venom (2018). After accusing Carlton Drake without presenting any evidence, Eddie Brock cannot get work as a journalist even if he agrees to write under a female pseudonym. | |
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In Otomen Tachibana Juuta writes sparkly romance shoujo manga under the penname Sachihana Jewel and refuses to disclose his real identity even though the manga is hugely popular because he's afraid readers wouldn't take well to their shoujo manga being written by a man. He goes as far as crossdressing whenever he needs to appear as Sachihana. There's also his favorite mangaka, Mira-sensei (short for "Mirage") who dresses, speaks, and behaves like a classic '70s shoujo manga character, for the same reason as Juuta. His motto is "Because we're professionals!" |
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Peter O'Donnell, the creator of Modesty Blaise, wrote romance novels as Madeleine Brent. | |
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In Neighbours, Philip Martin wrote romance novels under the name Philippa Martinez. | |
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In the Harry Potter Dangerverse, Sirius Valentine Black publishes romance novels under the penname Valentina Jett. | |
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An episode of the Canadian show Radio Active involved a guest speaker who was a woman who had been pretending to be a man to get into writing. It turned out to not be the woman pictured on the back of the book, but their English Teacher, who explains that she had to pretend to be an attractive woman pretending to be a man to be able to get anywhere in writing. | |
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Cyan's father in The Amy Virus blogs about his daughter under his wife's name. | |
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Implied with Iriadne Comb-Buttworthy, who writes trashy romance novels in the Discworld novel Unseen Academicals, and who Glenda thinks has a name that "looks suspiciously like an anagram". It's not revealed in the text, but it's almost an anagram of Cut-Me-Own-Throat Dibbler... | |
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On Just Shoot Me!, Dennis Finch writes the advice column for Blush under the name Miss Pretty. | |
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In Comic Girls, Tsubasa Katsuki is a girl who draws Shōnen manga, which is mostly drawn by men. While her name is gender-neutral, she used the decidedly masculine pen name of Wing V. | |
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In Whispered Words, Norio Kazama writes Yuri Genre novels under the name Orino Masaka, which fans generally take to be a female name. In fact, that idea is part of why they sell and he's a bit reluctant to meet fans. | |
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Decidedly masculine-named Ozaki Tokutar�, known in the late-modern Japanese literature scene as Ozaki K�y� (meaning "red leaf"), of The Golden Demon fame. His followers followed suit, seemingly creating a Theme Naming convention of feminine pen names with poetic meanings about nature: Oguri (later Kat�) Isoo became Oguri Fūy� ("wind and leaf"), Izumi Ky�tar� became Izumi Ky�ka ("mirror flower"), Tayama Rokuya → Tayama Katai ("flower bag"), Tokuda Sueo → Tokuda Shūsei ("autumn sound") and Yanagawa Tsurayuki → Yanagawa Shun'y� ("spring leaf"). | |
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N. K. Jemisin, writer of the Inheritance Trilogy. | |
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In the Wagon Train episode "The C.L. Harding Story," the title character is a female reporter whom Major Adams had given permission to ride with the train for a story, not realizing she was a woman. | |
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Mayotama in I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying uses a female persona to publish yaoi doujinshi, as the genre is dominated by female. His real name is Youta. | |
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In the Hart to Hart episode "Hart's Desire," an elderly man writes romance novels under a female pen name. When he wins an award, he asks Jennifer to impersonate him. Naturally, she gets kidnapped by a Loony Fan who thinks he's the hero of one of "her" novels. | |
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In Iron Man Noir, Pepper Potts works as a pulp magazine writer under the pen name "Frank Finlay". When she applies for the position of Tony Stark's personal chronicler, describing the events of his exploits to be published in Marvels: A Magazine of Men's Adventure, she assures him it's a very common practice; Norman Brundage is her roommate Julie. Stark and his friend James Rhodes later share a chuckle over the fact that apparently some of his favorite writers wear skirts. At the end of the last issue, however, we see that her stories are now published under her real name - no doubt at Stark's insistence. (The names are chosen to honor two famous pulp-era artists, Virgil Finlay and Margaret Brundage.) | |
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The Stormlight Archive: In Oathbringer, one of Jasnah's Veristitalian colleagues is revealed to be an elderly male baker who publishes philosophical and scientific treatises under a female pen name. Justified because the Vorin Church's strict gender roles forbid men from learning to read or write. | |
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In ef - a fairy tale of the two., Hiro Hirono, a 17-year-old male who is a professional mangaka, writes under the pen name Nagi Shindou, claiming to be female. Given that his work is Shoujo, it's understandable. | |
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In Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger, Pink Ranger Amy is shocked to learn that Yuu Aoyagi, author of her favorite Shoujo manga Love Touch, is actually a young man named Shinya Tsukouchi. In fact, the reason Shinya met Amy in person is that he wanted her to "play" Aoyagi in order to meet with a terminally ill fan. | |
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K.C. Hunter, Kira's counterpart in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Elseworld of 1950s science fiction writers, who's pretty clearly based on C. L. Moore (with Bashir's counterpart as Henry Kuttner). This is also likely a tribute to the aforementioned Dorothy Catherine "D.C." Fontana, who was a 1960s Science Fiction writer for Star Trek, who originally started as Gene Roddenberry's secretary. She went by D.C., of course, to avoid the stigma of being a female writer and wrote some of the most well-known episodes of the show, as well as the most acclaimed episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series. When a group photograph of the writers is suggested, Hunter is told to take the day off rather than give the game away (so is the only black writer on staff). | |
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Cuthbert Lucas (real name Clara Keppel), the author of The Automaton in Look to the West. | |
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Gender-inverted in Beastars. Bogue, a resident of the Hidden Condo, writes stories that are popular with young women and focus primarily on herbivore protagonists. He poses as a female snow rabbit by the name of Ms. Fig since he knows his stories wouldn't be as accepted by his audience if they knew he were a male Asian black bear. | |
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Moustache de Plume / int_7a6bd0e5 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_7a6bd0e5 | comment |
Karen Blixen published her works (most famously Out of Africa) under the pen name of Isak Dinesen (Dinesen was her maiden name). | |
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Moustache de Plume / int_7dbde88b | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_7dbde88b | comment |
Drake & Josh: In the pilot, Josh writes an advice column for the school paper as 'Miss Nancy'. He insists he has to put on a woman's dress to be able to write. | |
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Drake & Josh | hasFeature |
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Moustache de Plume / int_7ff41376 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_7ff41376 | comment |
Dan Ross, another romance novelist, used several female pseudonyms, most notably (for tropers) that of Marilyn Ross, under which he wrote novels for the Dark Shadows franchise. | |
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Dark Shadows | hasFeature |
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Moustache de Plume / int_81692f99 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_81692f99 | comment |
Several authors of Star Trek fiction—in addition to D. C. Fontana and A. C. Crispin mentioned above, there are J. A. Lawrence (Judith), M. S. Murdock (Melinda), J. M. Dillard (Jeanne), V. E. Mitchell (Vicki), L. A. Graf (a joint pseudonym for two women, Karen Rose Cercone and Julia Ecklar), S. D. Perry (Stephani), and S. N. Lewitt (Shariann). | |
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Moustache de Plume / int_819b8c9e | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_819b8c9e | comment |
According to Warehouse 13, H. G. Wells was actually Helena Wells, and wasn't just making up about some of the inventions in her books. | |
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Moustache de Plume / int_819c0fd5 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_819c0fd5 | comment |
Colonel March of Scotland Yard: In "The Strange Event at Roman Falls", the wife of famous reclusive writer is accused of his murder after she reports him falling off the cliff near their home into the sea. However, it turns out the writer never existed at all. He was a male nom de plume created by the woman to allow her to publish her works and be taken seriously. However, after an old romance rekindled, she decided to fake the death of the fake husband to allow her to marry her love. | |
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Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_8300bb14 | comment |
Fletch: Irwin Fletcher's newspaper articles are credited to Jane Doe. | |
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Fletch | hasFeature |
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Moustache de Plume / int_8d7deb0c | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_8d7deb0c | comment |
Walter of ClanDestine writes popular romance novels (starring a heroine named Vanessa with a serious case of the Cartwright Curse) under the pen name "Sabrina Bentley". | |
Moustache de Plume / int_8d7deb0c | featureApplicability |
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Moustache de Plume / int_8e4d2a96 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_8e4d2a96 | comment |
Michael Scott - author of The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel - writes romance novels under the pseudonym Anne Dillon. | |
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The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel | hasFeature |
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Moustache de Plume / int_91c00be5 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_91c00be5 | comment |
In The Scar, the accomplished linguist Bellis Coldwine publishes her books as B. Coldwine due to sexism in New Crobuzon's academic circles and is quietly bitter about the situation. | |
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Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_93df96 | comment |
(Nelle) Harper Lee. Really interesting, since To Kill a Mockingbird is both autobiographical and plainly from a girl's perspective. | |
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Moustache de Plume / int_94de6dd8 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_94de6dd8 | comment |
The Cat in the Stacks Mysteries: Both the original series and its spinoff Southern Ladies Mysteries are written by Dean James under the pseudonym Miranda James. | |
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Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_9820db50 | comment |
M(ary) V. Carey, later author in the Three Investigators series. | |
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Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_996edf24 | comment |
Charles Moulton: The pen name was originally used by Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston, but when his assistant Joye Murchison started writing for Sensation Comics and Wonder Woman (1942) she used the same pen name as him. | |
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Moustache de Plume / int_9c2dce7b | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_9c2dce7b | comment |
In Little Women the character Josephine attempts to get some of her writings published, she is unsuccessful until she ends them in using the more masculine "Jo". | |
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Little Women | hasFeature |
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Moustache de Plume / int_9ff7441c | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_9ff7441c | comment |
Lennox-Brown in The Men from the Ministry briefly answered an agony column on staff magazine using a pen name "Aunt Eveling" since he and the editor agreed that woman's advice are more acceptable. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_9ff7441c | featureApplicability |
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Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_a2aa0c7b | comment |
In one of his monologues on the BBC radio show My Word!, Frank Muir describes filling in for the Dear Deirdre advice column in the local paper, because "Deirdre" got his beard caught in the glass-washing machine in the pub after rugby practice. Again. In another, Muir says he's writing a romance novel under the name Deborah Horseland (which should keep him ahead of Barbara Cartland). | |
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Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_a3bcfe95 | comment |
In Goodbye, My Rose Garden,the bookstore owner mentions how there's a lot of speculation about the reclusive Victor Franks, bringing up that he may be a woman writing under a man's name like Emily Brontë. As it turns out, he's correct, as Victor Franks is the pseudonym of Alice. | |
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Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_a5d8ef69 | comment |
P. D. James, who wrote a series of detective novels starring police commander and poet Adam Dalgliesh, among other works. | |
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Moustache de Plume / int_a643c4ee | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_a643c4ee | comment |
E. M. (Edith Maude) Hull, author of The Sheik. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_a643c4ee | featureApplicability |
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The Sheik | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_a643c4ee | |
Moustache de Plume / int_a6a32be3 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_a6a32be3 | comment |
In Nim's Island, Alex Rover, an Indiana Jones-type character who writes novels about his exciting adventures, is actually Alexandra Rover, neurotic female author. | |
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Moustache de Plume / int_ab2427f2 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_ab2427f2 | comment |
Ever Since Eve: Freddy's pal Mike McGillicuddy writes adventure fiction aimed at young girls. His publisher insists he write as "Mabel DeCraven". | |
Moustache de Plume / int_ab2427f2 | featureApplicability |
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Ever Since Eve | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_ab2427f2 | |
Moustache de Plume / int_b6e6a7c7 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_b6e6a7c7 | comment |
P. L. Travers, creator of Mary Poppins. | |
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Mary Poppins | hasFeature |
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Moustache de Plume / int_c34e5dd3 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c34e5dd3 | comment |
In Paperback Hero truck driver Jack Willis writes a romance novel and publishes under the name of his best friend, Ruby Vale. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c34e5dd3 | featureApplicability |
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Paperback Hero | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_c34e5dd3 | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c35714d6 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c35714d6 | comment |
In the Blackadder episode "Ink and Incapability", the protagonist writes Edmund: A Butler's Tale under the name Gertrude Perkins, because everyone wants books by women nowadays. He claims that Ann Radcliffe, Jane Austen, and Dorothy Wordsworth are all men, Austen being an "a huge Yorkshireman with a beard like a rhododendron bush". "James Boswell is the only real woman writing at the moment, and that's just because she wants to get inside [Samuel] Johnson's britches." | |
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Blackadder | hasFeature |
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Moustache de Plume / int_c3d9e7c2 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c3d9e7c2 | comment |
S. E. Hinton, author of the gang novel The Outsiders. | |
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The Outsiders | hasFeature |
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Moustache de Plume / int_c4282b71 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c4282b71 | comment |
Mitch Larson's My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic episodes are credited to M.A. (to be read as Mary-Anne or some such) Larson as his agent thought that his work on the show would conflict with his writing for Symbionic Titan and his history of boy-oriented cartoons. Larson has decided to use M.A. as his permanent pen name. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_c4282b71 | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c4d1c0e8 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c4d1c0e8 | comment |
In Bloom Into You, Koyomi's favorite author is actually a woman with a male pen name. She's initially shocked to realize this but eventually decides she still admires her and hopes that her story will reach the final round of the contest she entered, where the author will read it. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c4d1c0e8 | featureApplicability |
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Bloom Into You (Manga) | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_c4d1c0e8 | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c5d0768d | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c5d0768d | comment |
In Aunt Dimity and the Lost Prince, romance novelist Felix Chesterton writes under his wife's name (Frances Wylton). Frances explains to Bree and Lori that he thought his work would do better under her name, but his secret was exposed by a persistent fan, and his sales actually increased. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c5d0768d | featureApplicability |
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Aunt Dimity | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_c5d0768d | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c9b854c4 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_c9b854c4 | comment |
Both male and female writers wrote Nancy Drew and The Dana Girls novels under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. | |
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Nancy Drew | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_c9b854c4 | |
Moustache de Plume / int_cc2899b8 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_cc2899b8 | comment |
Tim Pratt, the author of The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl, wrote his Marla Mason fantasy series as T.A. Pratt. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_cc2899b8 | featureApplicability |
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Marla Mason | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_cc2899b8 | |
Moustache de Plume / int_d12bf211 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_d12bf211 | comment |
Fantasy Island (2021): Rachel Coldwater, a 19th century writer, had to publish under an assumed name and use her husband as the official author, as her books could not be published by a woman. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_d12bf211 | featureApplicability |
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Fantasy Island (2021) | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_d12bf211 | |
Moustache de Plume / int_d80d2982 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_d80d2982 | comment |
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy writes a book under the pen name K.C. Smith. People assume that the author is a man until she reveals her identity. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_d80d2982 | featureApplicability |
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_d80d2982 | |
Moustache de Plume / int_d82fe290 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_d82fe290 | comment |
Science fiction novelist Ann C. Crispin's best-known works, The Han Solo Trilogy from the Star Wars Legends, were published as A. C. Crispin, though the "About the Author" section clearly had her as Ann C. Crispin. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_d82fe290 | featureApplicability |
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The Han Solo Trilogy | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_d82fe290 | |
Moustache de Plume / int_de89c047 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_de89c047 | comment |
Casey and Andy: As Jenn explains that she survived being stuck in the past by writing a novel blatantly plagiarizing future books, she mentions she encountered difficulties in getting it published — difficulties solved by crossdressing and wearing a fake beard. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_de89c047 | featureApplicability |
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Casey and Andy (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_de89c047 | |
Moustache de Plume / int_df424ee8 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_df424ee8 | comment |
In Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun, Umetaro Nozaki, a male, uses the decidedly feminine Pen Name "Sakiko Yumeno" (an anagram of his romance-loving sister Yumeko Nozaki's name) to publish Shoujo manga. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_df424ee8 | featureApplicability |
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Moustache de Plume / int_df424ee8 | featureConfidence |
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Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun (Manga) | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_df424ee8 | |
Moustache de Plume / int_dff248f8 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_dff248f8 | comment |
In The Adventures of Puss in Boots the author of Dulcinea's favorite book, Miguel A. Andante, turns out to have been a woman named Miguela Andante. Rather than a deliberate invocation of the trope, this is just the result of a typo in publishing. One of many reasons the author is not fond of that particular book. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_dff248f8 | featureApplicability |
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The Adventures of Puss in Boots | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_dff248f8 | |
Moustache de Plume / int_e04b75ca | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_e04b75ca | comment |
The Unpopular Mangaka and the Helpful Onryo-san: Since he's a Shoujo mangaka, Senai Yarou pretends to be a woman on Twitter (under the pen name Kirara Kiraboshi), but he has no idea how to act. Onryo-san takes over the account for him. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_e04b75ca | featureApplicability |
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The Unpopular Mangaka and the Helpful Onryo-san (Manga) | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_e04b75ca | |
Moustache de Plume / int_e25322af | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_e25322af | comment |
Homestar Runner - Strong Bad declared, in the sbemail "Secret identity", that he uses the name Cara Carabowditbowdit when writing articles for a popular women's magazine. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_e25322af | featureApplicability |
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Homestar Runner (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_e25322af | |
Moustache de Plume / int_ec5e494a | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_ec5e494a | comment |
The Urban Jungle module "Astounding Science" has a reference to James Tiptree Jr. / Alice Sheldon in the character of Alice Tiptree, a female raccoon sci-fi writer who publishes under male pseudonyms. And who gets possessed by an alien prince from Counter-Earth. | |
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Urban Jungle (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_ec5e494a | |
Moustache de Plume / int_f043e432 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_f043e432 | comment |
Wilbur Weston in Mary Worth writes an advice column under the title Ask Wendy. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_f043e432 | featureApplicability |
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Moustache de Plume / int_f043e432 | featureConfidence |
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Mary Worth (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_f043e432 | |
Moustache de Plume / int_f10a65b | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_f10a65b | comment |
Legends of Tomorrow: Mick Rory writes smutty romance novels under the pen name Rebecca Silver. At some point, he even has his friend Charlie pretend to be Rebecca Silver at a romance convention while pretending to be her bodyguard. | |
Moustache de Plume / int_f10a65b | featureApplicability |
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Moustache de Plume / int_f10a65b | featureConfidence |
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Legends of Tomorrow | hasFeature |
Moustache de Plume / int_f10a65b | |
Moustache de Plume / int_f1d33932 | type |
Moustache de Plume | |
Moustache de Plume / int_f1d33932 | comment |
Almost all of Yoshiki Hayashi's more heavily sexual lyrics are under the name "Hitomi Shiratori." Specifically, "Stab Me In The Back," "Orgasm," and "Standing Sex" are all credited to "her." | |
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Artemis Fowl: Artemis, at least according to his inner monologue, has been writing romance novels under the name Violet Tsirblou since age ten, if not longer. Which is ironic considering that Artemis is usually a girl's name (although he takes some pride in this, having stated that for a male the name of a somewhat misandric goddess needs to be earned). However, he doesn't want his real name associated with them... | |
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I. J. Parker, creator of Sugawara Akitada. | |
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A non-writing example is the setup for Remington Steele: private investigator Laura Holt has very little success finding business due to people not trusting a female PI, so she renames her practice to "Remington Steele Agency" after a non-existent male superior. The show kicks off when a mysterious conman claiming to be Steele hijacks the agency. | |
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