We had our first book started, "I'll Tuck You in, Deer". In fact the writing was going pretty fast. Everyone was committed and the edits were flying between me and the girls. I realized that, when I submitted the book, an Author's name would show on the front cover. Would it be my every day, common name or something more spectacular that everyone could remember?
We decided for the safety of the children to go with pen names. After all, we are going to be famous someday. Back to reality, the last name for everyone was established. It would be Robins. My husband had named our farm Robin Falls because it has a waterfall that flows when it rains, otherwise it is bone dry. Also, we are blessed with every bird possible for this region, especially robins. So everyone decided that they wanted to be a Robins even our married daughter. I was going to be Elizabeth Rachel Robins. I asked my daughter what was her pen name. Her husband suggested that she go by his grandmother's name Ruby. My daughter-in-law wanted to be called what her mother had started to name her, Celeste.
There I was surrounded by jewels and the heavens, and I was simply Beth. I did research and found that there was already a writer name Elizabeth Robins. So who would I be? I started thinking that my birthday was in April. I would be April. Then I went on line and picked another name from a listing of baby names. I found Rachelle which is often shortened to Rachel. So I was April Rachelle Robins.
Then my husband started to fill in writing for our daughter who was now the mother of a newborn. He decided to be F. Jay Robins. I asked him what the F stood for, and he told me he was going to keep everyone guessing. Initially we were going to be "Three Robins and a Blue Jay", so that is where he got the Jay.
That was our process of picking pen names. Everyone is happy with their alias. In fact, it is as if I am talking about someone else when I speak of April. I thought the other day why I love hearing her name and dislike hearing my legal first name. April has no history except for what I create for her. She is somewhat my fantasy or another personality not weighted with the burden of everyday life. She never was a child listening to people in authority say "April you should not do that; April you were wrong; April you are spoiled rotten." Yes, I don't cringe when I hear the name April; in fact, It has the pleasant sound of springtime.
There are always pros and cons to every writing decision. My grandson asked me the other day why I used a pen name. He said no one knows that his grandma writes children's books since Robins is not his last name. How sweet that he wanted to brag about his grandma.
Think about it. First would you have a pen name? If so, what would your pen name be?
April Robins


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I have some novels in progress and plans for many more after those are finished. I have a collection of 50 plots waiting for me to have the time to write them.
I guess I kind of dabble in a bit of everything genre wise. Hehehe. Though, right now my favored genre is mystery. Police procedurals are great fun to plot and write.