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Old 04-30-2013, 11:18 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by BeccaPrice View Post
I understand there's actually a fair number of men writing romances under women's names (I think I read that in terms of Harlequin authors) - I couldn't give you examples, however.
Here are some examples of male romance writers using either a female name or something 'gender neutral' like initials.

Leigh Greenwood
Jennifer Wilde
S.L. Carpenter
J.W. McKenna
Brindle Chase
M.L. Buchman
Fay Robinson
Marilyn Ross
Clarissa Ross
Ann Gilmer
W.E.D. Ross
Laura Frances Brooks
Lydia Colby
Rose Dana
Jan Daniels
Ross Olin
Diane Randall
Dana Ross
K.N. Casper
Jessica Blair
Monica Barrie
Alison York
Deanna Dwyer
Caroline Farr
Victoria Gordon
Madeleine Ker
Dorothea Nile
Claudette Virmonne
Dorothy Vernon
Leigh Anne Williams
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