FOR WRITERS: What is the story behind your pen names?
By hushi22
@hushi22 (4927)
5 responses
@CoffeeAnyone (3210)
• Canada
24 Jul 10
Funny you should ask that question! My name CoffeeAnyone was for two reasons. First of all I just love Coffee and Second of all when I think of having Coffee I think of having a good chat. MyLot is a place to chat so of speak. So CoffeeAnyone was to me my personal invite for a really good chat. Funny thing about this is I have been on the internet for 15 years. Coffee as always been apart of the names I use on line for many sites. Now all these years later about a month or so ago I started a healty coffee business. Isn't that ironic?
@T_Diamond (965)
• New Zealand
19 Jul 10
T_Diamond comes from Tim Diamond, a character I enjoyed in a book called "I know what you did last wednesday" by Anthony Horowitz ;)
...but I couldn't call myself Tim_Diamond, T_Diamond sounds much for flash ;)
@Little_Stormy (6883)
• United States
19 Jul 10
My Cherokee name is White Storm.... which evolved through the years to "Stormy", "Storm", and finally "Little stormy"... kinda just stuck. No, I'm hardly "little", I am 6 foot tall! :)
@jazzsue58 (2666)
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19 Jul 10
For serious writing, I use my real name as I'd like to be called - i.e. Suzanne (which I'm not.) Otherwise I'm jazzsue everywhere. Not so into jazz these days, but when I first started (in 2004) I was trying to pen a jazz novel, using personal experiences and musicians I know as inspiration.
One day I'll finish it!
@hucker21 (67)
• Philippines
19 Jul 10
hucker21, i created this years ago when i was a newbie in the net and idolized the way hackers got their fame, i replace A with U just to be safe that day, but since lot of my friends and contacts use to contact me with this user of mine in the net, its hard for me to change it, I am now planing to change it with ST@HOMEDAD but i have problems with some that don't accept special character as user name, only
A-Z 0-9 so i am building a new one, for now stick to hucker21 but I'm 27 now, 6 years have past.




