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'''Eric Iverson''' (also Eric G. Iverson, Erik Iverson) was a ''nom de plume'' used by [[Harry Turtledove]] when he published his first novels, ''[[Wereblood]]'' and ''[[Werenight]]''. His editor at [[Belmont-Tower]] suggested using a pseudonym that sounded more "Nordic." Turtledove adopted the name and used it until early 1984, partly for marketing reasons, and partly to make a distinction between his fiction and non-fiction writing careers.
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'''Eric Iverson''' (also '''Eric G. Iverson, Erik Iverson''') was a ''nom de plume'' used by [[Harry Turtledove]] when he published his first novels, ''[[Wereblood]]'' and ''[[Werenight]]''. His editor at [[Belmont-Tower]] suggested using a pseudonym that sounded more "Nordic." Turtledove adopted the name and used it for various short stories until early 1984, partly for marketing reasons, and partly to make a distinction between his fiction and non-fiction writing careers.
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==See also==
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*[[Iverson]], for other uses of the name Iverson in the works of [[Harry Turtledove]] and [[Laura Frankos]].
 
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Latest revision as of 01:00, 13 November 2019

Eric Iverson (also Eric G. Iverson, Erik Iverson) was a nom de plume used by Harry Turtledove when he published his first novels, Wereblood and Werenight. His editor at Belmont-Tower suggested using a pseudonym that sounded more "Nordic." Turtledove adopted the name and used it for various short stories until early 1984, partly for marketing reasons, and partly to make a distinction between his fiction and non-fiction writing careers.

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