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Having Pseudonyms before the author's real name
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Looking at The Regulators, the books have a mix / match due to the import process and a number of the editions are set up correctly with Richard Bachman in primary position.

It's quite bewildering actually. I just think that it would be a lot easier if all the works by an author were listed under his/h..."
I agree. Or, have the name on each edition be the primary author. It's annoying to have one of my Koontz books keep coming up under "Brian Coffey" when that name is nowhere on the book.
Scott wrote: "Or, have the name on each edition be the primary author."
Having different editions with different primary authors screws things up pretty royally. Things like automatic recalculation of book stats, search indexing, all kinds of things.
Having different editions with different primary authors screws things up pretty royally. Things like automatic recalculation of book stats, search indexing, all kinds of things.

How would you choose which name, though?

How would you choose which name, though?"
I'm actually in favor of letting Goodreads authors do this themselves, if they so wish. Like setting the default cover. Then in the absence of a claimed profile, just stick to whatever was the original. Just a suggestion.

And there is already an author profile for the pseudonym of Richard Laymon https://www.goodreads.com/author/show... and it uses only one space but just the most added edition is linked to this profile and all other editions are linked to the film director.
I don't get it.
As for the search on shelves I think it is only set to look for the primary author.
Edit: Tread Softly editions fixed