I use L. Reid (which is my real maiden surname), with L. abbreviated because I've read a few studies which suggest that many people are less likely to buy non-feminine-oriented books written by women. I write dark fantasy, which is a male-dominated market for the most part, so by abbreviating my name, people won't instantly assume I'm writing about romance and babies.
And YES I know there are a few fairly-well-known fantasy writers who are female but I'll bet there'd be more if ... Well, you get my line of thought there.
Generally, being obviously female in the workplace/marketplace is a liability if you're not selling/marketing feminine-oriented crap.
And YES I know there are a few fairly-well-known fantasy writers who are female but I'll bet there'd be more if ... Well, you get my line of thought there.
Generally, being obviously female in the workplace/marketplace is a liability if you're not selling/marketing feminine-oriented crap.