The Other Side of a Pen Name

I have a friend, yes a friend, whom I know only by her pen name. She lives a couple of miles away from me. She has edited two of my stories and helped with others. She is one of the founding members of my writers' chapter. When I first met her, her husband drove her to meetings, so I knew him as well. After my husband died, she came across the room at a book signing to give me a hug that I didn't even know I needed.
Last week she emailed me saying her husband had died. You can't look up obituaries under the spouse's pen name. I identified it because I recognized the photograph. I notified our mutual writing friends, others who knew her pen name, and we managed a small contingent at the funeral. Three of us sat together in the pew in honor of a family with one name, while everyone else was there to honor a family with an entirely different name.
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Published on January 20, 2014 08:11 Tags: firendship, pen-name, short-stories, writers-groups
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message 1: by Kaye (new)

Kaye George How nice that you went to the trouble to be there for her. That's a hazard I would never think of!


message 2: by K.B. (new)

K.B. Inglee Thanks Kaye. If she had not emailed me directly I would never have known.
I know some other authors who may be putting themselves in that position. KB


message 3: by Kaye (new)

Kaye George Some people have 3 names! What are they thinking?


message 4: by Edith (new)

Edith Maxwell How beautifully you told that story, KB. I'm sure she was touched that you all showed up.


message 5: by K.B. (new)

K.B. Inglee Thanks, Edith. I tried to write it so as not to give the family away.


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