Liadan Ni Chuinn's debut short story collection, Every One Still Here, has gained acclaim while the writer remains anonymous. Born in 1998 in Northern Ireland, they chose a pseudonym for privacy during the publication process. The practice of using pen names is longstanding, with notable examples including Jane Austen and George Orwell. Such anonymity has become more common, allowing authors to avoid personal exposure while engaging with diverse identities in modern publishing, and Liadan's choice reflects this continuing trend.
Liadan Ni Chuinn, a Northern Irish writer born in 1998, chooses to publish under a pseudonym to maintain privacy, avoiding public exposure and interviews.
The tradition of writing under a pen name endures in modern publishing, with authors like John Le Carre and EL James opting to create alternate identities.
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