She didn't want to reveal she was a woman.
becauuse it was the most important
In response to the question, "Why do you use your initials instead of your full name?" Hinton answered, "My publisher was afraid that the reviewers would assume a girl couldn't write a book like The Outsiders. Later, when my books became popular, I found I liked the privacy of having a 'public' name and a private one, so it worked out fine."
I think as long as you DO NOT use any of her characters and plot then you should be good. Also do not base any of your characters on any of hers because that would be plagiarism.
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The initials RMS are associated with the Titanic and many other ships. They stand for Royal Mail Ship. A ship contracted to carry mail for the British Royal Mail can use these initials.
It's because if the people know that the author is a female, it may affect the sales of the book; meaning that people may not buy it. Thus, they thought it was better if she put short form for her name(:
S.E. Hinton is a pen name used by Susan Eloise Hinton, the author of novels such as "The Outsiders" and "That Was Then, This Is Now." She chose to use her initials to avoid any biases or gender stereotypes in the publishing industry at the time, allowing her work to be judged solely on its own merit.
In response to the question, "Why do you use your initials instead of your full name?" Hinton answered, "My publisher was afraid that the reviewers would assume a girl couldn't write a book like The Outsiders. Later, when my books became popular, I found I liked the privacy of having a 'public' name and a private one, so it worked out fine."
S.E. Hinton used a pseudonym because she was a teenage girl when she wrote her first novel, and she thought her intended audience might not take her work seriously if they knew the author was a young female. She chose to use her initials to keep her gender hidden and appeal to a wider readership.
J.K. Rowling decided to use her initials instead of her full name, Joanne Rowling, at the suggestion of her publisher. They believed that young boys may be less likely to read a book written by a female author, so using her initials made the author's gender ambiguous.
The Outsiders by SE Hinton-- He had it for most of the book, he just didn't use it until he tricked the cops into shooting him.
because she didn't want people to know she was a girl because if they knew she was a girl no one would read her book.
S.E. Hinton's pen name is S.E. Hinton. She chose to use her initials rather than her full name, Susan Eloise Hinton, to appeal to a gender-neutral audience when she first started publishing her books.
-real name is Susan Eloise Hinton -born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA -on July 22, 1948 -Her publisher suggested she use her initials instead of her first name so that male reviewers would not ignore the novel for having written by a female (I think it's a bit of a discrimination, isn't it) -chose to continue using her initials, perhaps to etter separate her public from her private life -was trained to be a teacher but she never taught. After her practice-teaching, she realized she became too emotionally involved with her students' life -her boyfriend (became her husband) helped her work through this by declaring that unless she wrote 2 pages a day he wasn't going out with her that night. -her husband is called David and her so is called Nick
S.E. Hinton shortened her name because at the time girls were not taken seriously as writers. To show that the author's gender did not matter, she shortened it so that readers would focus on her books rather than her gender.
S.E. Hinton chose to use her initials rather than her full name, Susan Eloise Hinton, to avoid any potential gender bias or discrimination in the male-dominated field of young adult literature when she published her first novel, "The Outsiders," at the age of 17.
S.E. Hinton chose to use her initials instead of her full name, Susan Eloise, to avoid potential bias or discrimination against a female author in a male-dominated genre like young adult fiction. By using her initials, she kept her gender ambiguous, allowing her work to be judged solely on its own merit rather than on her identity.
because people dont think a girl is capeable of writing a book in a boys point of view