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I was going to use 'Kobayashi Issa' as my pen name, but I goggled it and it
seems someone had already taken it in 1763 or thereabouts.
Blizabeth Ferret Ewig, Cewis Larroll, Dily Ickinson, Fobert Rost, Lenry Hadsworth Wongfellow.
Pedgar Ellen Aloe, Shilliam Wakpierre, Tord Lennyson, Tenry Havid Dooreau, Yilliam Wutler Beats...
So many.
While my favs are 'Nablo Peruda' and 'Pylvia Slath', those just seemed so obvious.
So I've finally settled on 'Nablo Slath'.
Perfect.
So what are yours?
Sincerely as ever,
Nablo Slath
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just mercedes
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I think I'll be Yoko Bono.
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Ms Lillip Pharkin.
billy wrote:welcome to the site. make it your own, wear it like a well loved slipper and wear it out. ella pleads:please click forum titles for posting guidelines, important threads. New poet? Try Poetic DevicesandWard's Tips
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Hay Reinrich
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Barles Chaudelaire, Herald Ganley Mopkins, Camuel Saylor Toleridge,
and my personal favorite:
Aya Mangelou
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some of these are diamonds! Well fucking done.
Nablo Snath...Dark Jedi!
Yoko Bono and the above win for now. Still thinking up a good one...Sobbin Killiams ?
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I got one:
Lawrence-ium Ferling-spag-hetti
(elemental-Italian-beat-poet)
My new watercolor: 'Nightmare After Christmas'/Chris
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On topic: I'm partial to Sr. (pronounced "soctor" of course) Deuss
Off topic: Chris I love the latest watercolor!
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The howling beast is back.
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My friend calls himself Pig Benis online, which in my opinion is genius.
Back!
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(10-08-2014, 05:34 AM)justcloudy Wrote: On topic: I'm partial to Sr. (pronounced "soctor" of course) Deuss
Off topic: Chris I love the latest watercolor!
Thank you so much for the kind words justcloudy! I can't wait until January when my current work project is over and I can get back to my real passions of painting and poetry.
My new watercolor: 'Nightmare After Christmas'/Chris
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Bord Lyron
Kudyard Ripling
(and yes, beautiful water colors)
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Mine is and always will be the name of the great immortal poet called "suomynonA".
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(10-10-2014, 06:41 AM)trueenigma Wrote: Mine is and always will be the name of the great immortal poet called "suomynonA".
And the great bard Deifitnedinu
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I'm gonna go with Hangston Lughes.
It could be worse
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Olbap Aduren, but that's the Lunfardo coming out.
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My pen name will be "Frosty Robber"
"A man with true morals behaves the same, whether starving or sated."
--Anonymous
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I got my pen name (not the one I use on this site) the way my friends and I got our "famous author names" when we were kids - Your middle name becomes your first name, and the name of the street you grew up on becomes your last name. That makes me Jane Belvedere... which has rather a nice ring to it!
Let's put Rowdy on top of the TV and see which one of us can throw a hat on him first.
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(10-27-2014, 03:29 AM)RSaba Wrote: I got my pen name (not the one I use on this site) the way my friends and I got our "famous author names" when we were kids - Your middle name becomes your first name, and the name of the street you grew up on becomes your last name. That makes me Jane Belvedere... which has rather a nice ring to it! 
That makes sense.
Mine is "Lawrence Lakewood", but you can call me "Larry Lake".
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i'm henry barton using miss belvadere's formula, it sounds like an Enid Bliyton criminal