Dear BDH,
As you know, sometimes we use certain writers to help us illustrate our blog posts. It has been brought to our attention that they need to be named.
We will start with the fan favorite: Working Writer Man, the one we all know and love.

Yes, we are talking about you. What are you doing?

Oh you’re working. So sorry to disturb. How is it going?

You’re feeling inspired. How nice. Pass some of that inspiration my way. Do you think you’re going to meet your deadline?

We will leave you to your pain.
Leave you naming suggestions below, one name per reader. Comments with multiple names will be removed to avoid confusion. Multiple comments from the same readers will be removed also. You have one shot, so make it count. If you see the name you like, comment +1 under it. We will gather top suggestions and make a poll so you can vote on them.
Edgar 😃
Huh! Somehow I snuck in as #1!?! Time to buy a lotto ticket!
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Edgar Bookman LaPage
*combination of several popular submissions
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Eugene Caulder
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Came here to comment this! He looks like an Edgar.
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Harland
Mortimer
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+1! made me think of Mortimer Brewster from the movie Arsenic & Old Lace with Cary Grant! 🙂
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+1 Mortimer!
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+1. Edgar Bookman for the win.
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+1 Edgar Bookman (middle name suggestion Penn)
+1 for Edgar Bookman!
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Edgar Bookman is somehow perfect!
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He looks like a Pierre to me.
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+1 for pierce
Edgar McQuill sounds nice!
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Edgar McQuill – it has to be Edgar after listening to the song that David D. posted!!
Edgar McQuill +1
+1 for Edgar McQuill
Oh, McQuill is a nice last name idea! I already voted for Edgar Bookman, so I don’t think I’m allowed to +1 this one, too, but I do like it just about as much!
+1 for Edgar McQuill
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I also came down here to comment Edgar! +1
+1 It was instantly my first thought
Edgar +1, because some of more unhinged stock images of this character/actor make me think of Mr. Poe’s short stories. Nice choice OP
Author De Plume
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that was going to be my choice, lol
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I thought the same thing, but only because I’ve listening to this song too much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMmLeV47Au4
Love that video!!!
Edgar!
+1 for Edgar, especially after that video.
OMG, I loved this video! So funny; thanks for sharing!
+1 for Edgar
Yes! Edgar! From the first time I saw a picture of him, I’ve thought the model was portraying a humorous Edgar Allan Poe!
Edgar Allan Prose
+1 for Edgar Allen Prose!
+1 For Edgar Allen Prose!
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+1 Edgar Allen Prose! I can see it on his nametag.
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+1 for Edgar Allan Prose!
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+1 Love the name! Maybe the surname could be something like “Eloquent” – so there would be an alliteration:
Edgar Eloquent 😊
He really does look like an edgar!
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Alistair
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Jimothy
Oops meant to post as standalone
I’ll add a last name: Jimothy Nibbs
All this time I thought he already had a name: Oscar Wilde
I think of Oscar Wilde every time I see him
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Mr. Bookman
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Manfred 🙂
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i think Manfred would be the one in bed with the drink container
Jacques
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Aloysius
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Jeeves
I think he looks like an Eliot St. John!
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Willy Wiggleweapon (nickname one of my high school friends came up with for William Shakespeare).
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Heathcliff
🙃
Tyler
To combine a couple – Alistair Bookman
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Julius
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+1 for Alistair Bookman
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Archibald McQuill
I agree with Archibald!
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Mr. Readbody
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Oscar, because he reminds me of Oscar Wilde.
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Oscar LePage
He definitely looks like an Oscar Wilde. Maybe keep Wilde with one of the other listed first names.
I’ve always thought of him as Byron. I think it’s the hair.
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Irving Bartholomew III. (or Esq.)
Fernando.
A dramatic name for a dramatic writer.
Dorian
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I picked Fernando but somehow it stuck to Dorian. I prefer Fernando.
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He’s most clearly a Frederick.
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Dorian
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I was voting for Fredrick but it looks like I picked Doran when I replied…not a bad name but I like Fredrick
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First thing that came to mind
Nigel
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Reginald
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+1 Reginald always been his name in my head
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+1 Reginald definitely
Looks like a “Theodore” to me!
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Definitely Theodore. The slightly self important air gives it away 😊
Cecil
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How about Sebastian?
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Ichabod
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+1 for this. I love Ichabod ☺️
+1 Ichabod
Archibald
Sir Arthur Arthurson, author of Arthur’s Author.
I was going to suggest Arthur Author 😀
+1 Arthur Author was the only one of all these great suggestions that made me chuckle.
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SAME
+1 to Arthur, but I would humbly suggest that his surname should be Andrews… Arthur Andrews.
+1 to Arthur Andrews
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Not a true plus 1, as I was thinking Arti, informal, full name would be Arthur McTwain a distant relative of Mark Twain, 2nd cousin, 3 times removed, Ha!
Chauncey!
I’ll add to Chauncey Chrestomanci. Or maybe just Chant, LOL.
Oscar (Wilde-r)
Giovanni
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Chadwick the Sixth
Cecil B. Scribster
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Bartholomew Quillsbottom the 3rd
Norman
Alric Von Bookman
He’s giving Reginald vibes
Sebastian
Bartholomew Davies
I’m going to have to go with Wilfred.
That was my thought before I hit the comments. Now, I have changed my mind. Repeatedly.
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Quilliam Wordsfarthing
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Quilliam Wordsfarting? is that too juvenile?
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Rámon
He looks like a Bernard to me. Bernard Bartholomew.
Bartholomew Hamish Montgomery (Barty)
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Havenly
Theo, short for Theodore
Meti Culous III. (I split up meticulous).
Because as writers I feel like thats how you guys go over your work to give us the great worlds and characters. And the the 3rd because he looks like he come from a line of successful writers.
He definately looks like an Ernest to me.
Ferdinand
McQuill
Ooh can I change my mind? I’m going with Quilliam Wright-Bookman instead!
Jacques Wight (he looks like Jack White of White Stripes fame)
Or Jacques Write
(…Cold Mountain flash there!)
shoot! apparently I’m two days late. I also see Jack White any time they use these images, so I just commented Jack Write and then started scrolling through the HUNDREDS of suggestions. I am both saddened to realize I’m not the first/cleverest to suggest this but also gladdened to feel someone out there thinks like me…
Mortimer
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Bartleby Hightower-McDuff, at your service.
Oscar
I’m feeling a strong Bartleby vibe.
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The Scrivener, of course. He’d prefer not.
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Deacon
Ichabod
Mr. Percival
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I was thinking Percival too! And he gets offended if called Percy!
All of the other names are great too!
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Edgar is it, if course 😊
Kevin
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that’s Reginald, clearly
Snape Jr. because he really reminds me of what I imagine a relative Severus Snape would look like!
Same!! And the quill is a nice touch. Pr Snape junior 😉
Ups, hum.. +1 !
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Basil
Alfred P. Writerman (pronounced writermun). Alfie for short if he is feeling whimsical. No one knows what the P stands for. It’s a closely guarded secret.
It’sPerseverance.
Tarquin. Because…he just is.
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Ok if anyone has watched the Witcher he very much reminds me of Jaskier! His facial expressions just fit so well!!!!
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Struggle McDramaface
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Anxo
Bartholomew
Simon
He looks like a Roderick.
Peregrine Fullsworthy
Jeremiah
Buell
Leandro
Oliver
(He weirdly reminds me of Oliver Platt from when he was the lawyer on West Wing)
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Ivanto Writeabook
Ivan for short
Sos (Son of Snape)
His first name is something, but he uses his middle name as his muse. His middle name is William.
Milo Smythe.
Beverly Pratt.
I’m reading late 18th century biographies right now and Beverly has caught me several times being a man’s name rather than a woman’s. And Pratt in homage to Spike from Buffy, whose real last name was Pratt and who was an angsty poet before he was turned.
Errol
Penric Arthur Herman Doyle Hemingway.
Benjamin de Howsenberg (BDH for short 😂)
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Horacio Wordbender
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Bartholomew Scrivener (Barty)
Clifford
Prescott Thornquist III
Ignatius- Iggy
Bartleby, the scrivener.
These are all such great names! I’m glad I picked mine before looking, or this list would have sent me into choice paralyzation.
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Pierre DePlume
I thought Peirre (no last name) but after watching David D’s David D. says post of the eurovision contestant im totally onboard with Edgar 🙂
David D. says
July 12, 2023 at 4:22 pm
I thought the same thing, but only because I’ve listening to this song too much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMmLeV47Au4
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Edmond James
Courtney Algernon Montesquieu, Esquire
Ed Letterman. combines the editor with the wordsmith 🙂 plus it reminds me of Ed Vedder and I enjoy me some Pearl Jam.
Ooh I can’t under Eddie now 😂
Xavier Della Quill
Mycroft
Several I like, so:
Alistair ( or Edgar) Wilde Bookman
Percival
Wilhelm
Stanley
Asher
Pennington Bookman
he looks like he needs a stuffy name to go with his quill and beret!
Jonquil
Howard
Dr Scribe
Cecil P Wordsmasher…. Cecil or Cecil P for short
Crispin Bartholemew-Dubois.
He looks like a double-barrelled name kinda guy
Crispin Bartholomew to show his Englishness and that hair has Crispin written all over it.
Dubois from his maternal French side of the family – I see that jaunty beret
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Your choice startled me out if over abundance paralysis. Thank you.
Readit Scribblesbottom, Esq.
I feel like he’s Guido,
Ebenezer
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Rigoberto- Don’t know why, but he reminds me of the Mexican musician Rigo Tovar😅
Gaston
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Oscar Widebeast
Wildebeast! I mis-spelled the last name. Face plant
Oscar Wildebeast
Sydney Scrivener
+1! I also really like this one for the gender neutrality of the name
Quentin
Lord Aaron Nibbswell
Milton Todorov (he looks like my Bulgarian friend without his glasses!)
Perseus Algernon Van Custen
Writ R. Mann
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Dewey
Fitzwilliam Darcy
Gilroy
Arthur Wilde 😀
Leopold McQuill, Scrivener
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Enrique
Edward, because he seems to be from that time…
Novelo!
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Barryl Dean Harrington (B.D.H.) 🤣
Gavril
Algernon Blackquill
Beau Canon.
Chester Chessman. Chet for short.
Suggested name:
Nome D. Plume
💚Christine
+1 Good one!
I think he looks like a Sebastian Quill.
Brutus Villanova
Quibble Scribbles
Bartholomew
Edgar Write Burrows
Dickens, Charles
Currently visiting Paris so I have to go with Jacques!
Roberto but prefers to be called Bob
Arthur Authorson
Severus Graham
Has no one though ‘the clerk’?
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+1 yeah!!
Ha ha!
Pierre von Bücherhorter
He looks as though he might invent an unrest cure.
Clovis
Milton Harrison Bookston
Chadwick Crowley
Oscar Wilder
Augustus Wolveringham Peabody III
Arthur Penman
Wilf, he looks like a Wilf.
Bertram
Edgar Allen Poe
Elgar Penman
Peter. Oh Peter what have you done.
Larry! Leisure suit Larry 😂
Come on people, Writey McWriterface!
Lol KD forever *high five*
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Scrolled all the way the make sure someone had posted this to the running and was not disappointed.
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Benedict D. Hordesworthy
Sorry, I meant Alan McQuin
Reginald Penderthump 😀
Bookman De Hologram
Sebastien
Frank (just like the BDH in their comments 🤪)
Phineas
Hubert McDuffie
lol Came to Name him Edgar, Edgar Wittman. Seems many like the Edgar already. Any idea what the model’s real name is? Will he hate Edgar?
Sherman Book.. Shermie for short
Quillarson Featherman, Quill for short.
Alfred, he looks like a butler who is secretly writing Batman’s story on the side…
For some reason I went to Alfred as well & as Batman’s loyal valet it fits.
We already have Derek as Boy wonder even though he has passed the boy wonder stage … we now need an Alfred!
Edgar Allan Faux
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Reginald
Jonquil
Gregory
Basil Featherweilder
Bob
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Yes! Hahah, this is the complete antithesis to all the other fancy names. 🙂
Penn Housquill
For some reason, possibly due to the variety of hilarious expressions I want to tack on “the Emotional “ as in – John the Emotional
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Hamish Wordsbody
Smeglie Penscratch. Pens for short.
Amos…. the bearer of burdens… small and great!
Quillon Curmudgeon
please and thank you
p.s. have always felt that they are Enby, not man. 🙂
Ramon
Edward
Phineas
Percival Preston Montgomery
Ernst, after E.T.A.Hoffmann
Peabody
Phineas Longbottom
Samuel. No last name
Jacques
Clearly this man’s name is Cecil.
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Jean-Baptiste
Lester
Eustace
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Alphonse
I support Alphonse
Antonio!
Godfrey.
(Last name possibly Higginbotham. Plus a lot of middle names, to fit in all the gems on this comments board!)
Fitzroy
Wardrick
All hail, Sir Worrier Wordsmith, a mighty scribe of great import.
Heath Quillman
Erasmus Pickens
Quincy
Shelby
Crispin Daemon “C.D.” Pendragon
Roger!
Percival
Leopold Scrivener
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Siegfried
Too bad he wasn’t a she. Then we could name her Lorna Sterling after Andrea’s favorite author.
Could we vote on the top 5 or 10 names? There are a lot of names on this list already and some people may not scroll through the page to view them all.
I agree with Tink’s suggestion!
Percival Aloysius Mendenhall, the third
Milo
Charles X. Pettigrew
Mr. Uriah Sniggles
oh…I’m leaning towards Augustus the Author. Because an author must assume many faces 🙂
Earnest T Author
Quillbert Von Horderseen
He looks like a Peter to me, but I also like Edgar after seeing it in the comments
Kimball Petit Wells
Martin Midlist?
From N: Osgood von Laplumedematante; or O.A .Laplumedematante
😂😂😂😂😂 oh very good ilona
OMG 🤣🤣🤣
Eduard/Edward
Hogarth
August the Author
Mendeleyev
Wallace Wordsworth
Thomas
Cyrano
He looks like a Humphrey to me
Bryce B. Writerer
He is already named “Ichabod” in my head, whatever his official name turns out to be, hehe.
Trevor, darling
😁🥰😁
Cedric Shakespeare
Perceval Bertram Wordsworth
Arthur B. Ondajob
Ha ha! I like it!
Gottfried Ellsworth
Simon Landsdown
He’s Mr. Quill, Mr. Paige Quill.
Jai Alaister
I love first name last name combos’s so something like Allen John
Horatio Byron Wordsmith
Wright R. Block
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Herbert
Augustus
Benedict Delaney-Heughan, bard of the BDH!
Eustace Scrivener!
Artur
Tristan
Byron Von Wigglesworth
Bartholomew
Sebastian
Brian Dale Horde esq
Armand
Paul Plumepen III 😉
Francesco, a patron saint of writers.
Parcival (Percy) 🙂
I’ve always thought he looked like an Ichabod or Issac.
Pierre
Rider Bloque
Iccabod
Fleming
John Edgar Wordsworth the Third
Algernon Fitzwilliam Frobisher.
Definitely Algernon, my husband thought he looked like a Frobisher, and he seemed to need a third part to his name!
Ludvig. I don’t know why. Just screams Ludvig.
Salvador
Alphonse
Edgar Allan Faux
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Webster
Oscar
Reginald
Looks like a Bartleby to me!
Bernard
I think he looks like a Bernard, too. +1
Dickens, as in what the dickens should I write next?
Scribner
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Pierre
Clive Van Writely
Pierre Letrèro
Eamon, the dramatic writer guy.
Ambrose 😉
Cecil Cumberbutt
Poe
Sigmead
Edgar Jeeves. He totally looks like the quirky magical version of “Ask Jeeves.”
I say Edgar
Reginald Worthington
Gunter
Sebastian!
Bartholomew
Alistair Ed McBucks 😉
Inky Bookmann
Cedric
Bernard
Archibald.
Milton Q. Pennyworth, III
Francis Quill. He just looks like a Francis, (never-answers-to-Frank). And well, Quill is a given, haha.
Bob Schwartz
Dickens
Nigel Pennington the IVth
Llywelyn McAuthorFace
Hemingway
Sebastian!
Blackadder!
He strikes me as someone who savors his whimsies. I dub him:
Penn N. Rantz
Author Booker
Arthur (for the French poet Rimbaud)
Benoit
Alastair Penric Duplume
Mac … for mac and cheese 🙂
Jeremiah Duncan. Are we doing first and last names? if just one: Duncan.
Florencia
Geoffrey
Byron
Auctor Scibere, Esq or Ace for short.
Walter Wordsmith, his friends call him Woody.
Oswald
Cornelius Fubb
Snidely Lamont
Working writer man = Mr Mood
Reginald Booker
Clifford Featherstonehaugh ^^
He looks like a Willbur.
Jerome
Oscar of course 🥸
George Ignatius Porpington-Whimsy IV
Cedric Von Happenstance
Henry Paige McQuillerson at your service!
Looks like a Bartholomew
Cuthbert is what popped for me.
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Orlando Dominique Wulf
Oscar Featherstonehaugh.
(I’ve been weirdly fascinated by that last name since I learned it’s pronounced “FAN-shaw”. English is a very strange language, even for the native speakers. And Oscar is named for Oscar Wilde.)
i think he looks like an Edgar. and i liked Bookman for a last name until i saw McQuill, and Quillman, because he HAS to have quill in his name. but then i saw Quillsbottom and descended into giggles and i think Edgar Quillsbottom is the best.
i change my +1 to this! Edgar Quillsbottom is my favorite.
Edgar
omg. I didn’t realize Edgar had already been suggested. Submitted name before I read the comments.
Chauncey
Gus – it’s short, easy to remember, and can be typed with one hand.
“Edgar Allan Uh-Oh”
Writey McWriterson aka Mack
Osborne Egleston, Esq.
Sterling Wilmington-Tomes
Phineas Feathersword
Barnaby Bigglesworth
Percy 😁
Jean-Ralphio
George Wordsworth
He looked like a George to me 😊.
Sinclair
Tobias
Gaston
Nicholas-David Simard-Gagnon
There was a trend in Quebec a couple of decades ago with parents who wanted to give both their surnames to theirs kids* and to top it off, two first names as well because why not. We have now a generation full of people with 4 names.
* We don’t change our last name when we get married, and we don’t get married as much as other cultures, so this trend was somewhat logic,
Quintus Eusebius Quillonian
Some call him… Tim…
(Please tell me someone else gets this joke. Lol)
But where’s the rabbit? 😂
Love it!
Quillan
Marco
Ludwig
Edgar Sebastian Andrews III
Bartleby.
Wadsworth
Bartholomew Franklin Black
Silas
He looks like a Leopald to me.
Phineas Inkslinger
Hmmm…maybe a Reginald?
Rupert Pennington
Roland – LOL
To keep with the tower building and mythology theme :
Yahweh
Marduk
Thoth since he was the Consort to Seshat….
Bertram is my vote.
I don’t know, I think he looks like a Beau, maybe Beau the Bookwriter
Dante
Edgar Allen Poetato 😂
He looks like a “Collins”
Remember William Collins from Pride and Prejudice? 😂
Wesley Penn Bookman
Beauclaire
Beauregard C Culpepper
Pierre-August, because he is a very pretentious man
Rupert
Jonathan Bysshe
Bertrand Dewey Hammerschmidt-McScriven III (for the BDH, plus he looks like a Bertrand to me) 😊
Thank you so much for this! 🥰🤗
Ok, the tie in with BDH is genius. sadly I have already submitted a name.
Wirthers
I think he looks like an Edgar. In full, that would be Edgar Raven Amontillado.
he looks like a Mortimer to me. Mortimer De La Mer.
He looks more like a Pierre to me
Jake Sphere
I think he looks like an Emmanuel and despite over 500 comments (!) no-one has suggested it. No diminutives of course, he’s far too strait-laced but behind his back we can all call him Emmy.
Walt Writeman
Arthur “Art” Booker Jr.
Alphonse
Quillbert
+1
Renaissance man
Fredrick, pronounced Freedrick
I have always loved that raised eyebrow. Bartholomew. (Interestingly, spell check tried to make it Bartholdi, heh)
Looks like a Wilfred to me.
Phillipe Calamus
Looks like an Alfred
How about Phillipe(?), French pronunciation.
I kind of like Ichabod.
Hi. I’m going to suggest Liraz. Thank you, this is fun.
Ichabod Wordsmith
Noam DePlume
Kevin Clerkson
Aristotle
Jasper
Gottfried
Pericles Nithercott
reminded me of Oscar Wilde, so Oscar, Edger Penn-Bookman is my choice to borrow from the entries I saw earlier plus my own idea.
Quite literally Mr Featherman
Quillium
Zebadiah
Antoine de Pupois is his pen name.
Silas
Boris
Sydney Sylvester Black, Esq.
Lucian
Hah! Hah! Hah!
The horde has been unleashed!
Theodore (Theo)
I think he’s more of an Oscar.
the conflicted impresario
ALvin ! ! !
Looks like a Tomaso to me.
Shakespeare
Cecil
After above comments I would go for Edgar Wilde.
Horatio
+1
Ugh- Edgar. Perkins, please.
Percival Penwipe
Xavier Painfully
Quillan Papier
Geoffroy Sholokhov.
If this image personifies your muse, it would be nice for it to take names from a well known writer of English, and a Russian one as well. Imagine the voice of Sean Connery speaking this name out loud.
Yummy!
Oh no, that made me think Captain Ramias (sp) of Red October, LOL. One ping, and one ping only!
And then I got onto Ramias of the Knife (sp) from Sherwood Smith’s Norsunder books… In this case perhaps Ramias of the Quill?
Quillton
+1 Edgar Bookman
Jerome
Ambrose Plume
Felicity Fallopian Ravensfeather. He responds to Ian.
True story…when one of my friends getting her citizenship, she wanted to choose a middle name because she didn’t have one. She wanted it to start with “Fe” to match her dad’s name of Felix. She didn’t know a lot of English at the time, so she came very close to picking Felony as a name because it sounded nice.
Kevin
Ferdinand
Felix
Barnaby
+1 Edgar Bookman
Byron
or Lord Byron, for formal occasions.
Aloysius
Marcel
+1! Our writerly gentleman looks like a cross between the mime artist and Ross’ monkey. 🙂
Louis Du Plume
He reminds me of Tim Curry from his portrayal of The Butler in Clue, so Tim. I would call him Tim.
+1
Thurber – He’s whimsical.
Off topic ; I just finished listening to Magic Tides/ Magic Clams. It is delightful. Perfect voices.
Now I’m wondering when Luther is going to move to the new keep. So many wonderful things for him to poke at.
Well, he certainly visits a lot 😁! Have you read this free short: https://ilona-andrews.com/purpose/ ?
Will we ever meet Mrs. Luther and the kids?
Walt R. Scribe
Sedgewick
Johann Sebastian Book
I accidentally put this in a reply somewhere sorry!
He looks like a Tristan McQuill.
Penn Scrivner
Sunny Von Wit
Raul Featherbook
Edgar Alias Woe
Inspiratus
+1 for Edgar Bookman
Tallfeather Bookman
Cedric Balderdash
I haven’t read other people’s, but here’s mine:
Quilliam Writeworth
🙂
Augustus Montegue
Born to wealth, at the age of 15 he graduated with honors from Yale. Professor Montegue is head of the Literature Department at Harvard, and recently took a sabbatical to work in his current project, An Encyclopedia for the 21st Century. On top of all of his many achievements in the academic world, He is also very well known to the general public through his very popular advice column: Life Lessons for Bibliophiles.
“Jeff Jeffty Jeff, born on the first of the Jeff, Nineteen Jefty-Jeff”
–Eddie Izzard
(he just looks like a Jeff to me)
Montgomery?
Dewey Page
He looks like a Darwin G. Doolittle.
The hair and the feather makes me think of Darwin, “G” can srant for good or just be mysterious, and Doolittle goes with how playful he looks and implies he is posing and actually doing little…
Ruprecht
Julian
Ok. I’m terrible at remembering names (especially classic writers – unless I’ve been listening to lectures on them, especially since I’ve not ever gotten around to reading their writings – but I proffer this one ‘tongue in cheek’:
Arthur the Author (the other one was more along the lines of Homer Simpson’s d’oh! in terms of humor)
Bernard
Stu Pendous
He’s always looked like a Maximilian to me.
Roderick
BARTHOLEMEW:
Popularity:8128. Origin:Aramaic. Meaning:Son of Talmai (the farmer) Bartholomew is a boy’s name with Aramaic roots. This regal name means “son of Talmai (the farmer).” Talmai is a Hebrew name meaning “abounding in furrows,” making Bartholomew a name with a hidden earthy side behind a sophisticated exterior.
Bartholomew of the sleepless nights (induced by the authorlords 🙂
Pritchard
Casey
Talouse-LaThought
Hamish Macbride
william
Finch De Wit
Qullius Spectaculus
Gustave de la Âme.*
As he tells people (frequently), his name reflects the true nature of the work he offers the world.
*It was originally Geoff Henderson but Gustave (or Guff, as his younger sister calls him) felt that that wasn’t really him, plus changing it got him out of having to spend his valuable time explaining to the ignorant that it was Geoff with a G, not a J, and that the E, O and 2 F’s reflected the original medieval French spelling.
Feather Penly
Oscar
He’s so Oscar Wilde!
He is definitely a Reginald
He looks like a Farnsworth 😊
Quentin
Mortimer W. Strunk
Trevor Jun Hie McQuill (all that gorgeous dark hair)….
Quill-O-Man “Quill” for short.
+1
Colin
Jules Bardon
His first name is Stacy
Bob Cratchit
Chauncey
Wallabee Quiller
In memory of Terry Pratchett – Moist von Lipwig.
Aristide Durand – He looks like that “seasoned academic” that would love a name with meaning. Aristide “the best” paired with Durand “enduring”, the wish of many a writer.
Milan
Mr. Snogword of course.
Lots of good name suggestions, but he definitely needs numbers, III or IV. He has that air of “I have Important Family Connections”.
Aloysius McFarthingquill
Leopold
Barnebus Bookington the third
That’s my choice! Lol
Oscar Bewildered
Andre Fumefoise’
After some digging, I found out who this fine fellow is – his name was Mortimer St John Puddleton, a scion of a cadet branch of the Shropshire Puddletons, who were the Earls of Justawhimsey. His cousin, the 11th Earl, whose breeding was so refined as to make him almost comatose, asked young Mortimer to join his household as both the Librarian (the library at Justawhimsey would make a monk weep) and Factor Factotum for the Estate (as he and none of his offspring could rub two thoughts together). Mortimer apparently leapt at the opportunity, as his branch of the family Puddleton had the misfortune of investing in a shipment of tea to the then Colonies that was seriously damaged by a band of upstart revolutionaries. The only other thing I could find was a notation that he lived out his days in peace and harmony and died a very old man. Unfortunately, the Earldom of Justawhimsey was abandoned when the 15th Earl died trying to mount ice skates on his favorite Hunter and the horse took exception. Alas, nothing remains of the fine house and even finer library.
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great research! thank you!
Pierre
Amadeo
Guillermo
Willoughby
+1 for Edgar McQuill
Edgar Raven
I can definitely see the Edgar and the Raven, LOL. Edgar Raven the Third. Or to riff on others: Raveningquill. (he of the ravening Quill, LOL). Or Edgar Je Revien (I come back, to come back, as in makes snappy come backs?) *Inspired by the Perfume Je Revien by Worth of the same name
He likes like a Dougal to me.
I’ve always thought he looked like a younger version of Ludwig van Beethoven, based on that famous painting of him writing music. So with a germanic variation of above suggests,
Ludwig van Bookmann
Emmanuel Wright
Edwin A. Spicer
Gaston Blueberry!
Bob White
Seymour
Mercurial. Full name Mercurial Sebastian Kensington.
A man who, true to his name, has ever changing, yet humorous, mood swings and is no stranger to taking the proverbial side trip when it comes to ideas and possibilities. A man whose editor has nails bitten to the quick because Mercurial has a habit of changing his mind more frequently than usual as the deadline approaches.
He takes tea over coffee, not because he finds it more calming or sophisticated, but because his absolutely precious, irreplaceable assistant (his words that Mercurial demanded I include in this intro) has threatened numerous times to have his name legally changed to that of the squirrel from Hoodwinked. After he came across the legal papers his assistant had him sign while he was (as usual) distracted, he realized there were some battles he would have to lose if he were to maintain some semblance of dignity.
Mercurial may be odd, a bit disheveled in appearance at times (most of the time), but he is a working writer man…as described needed in the above post.
Edward Featherhands
Walter
Bartholomew
Francois
He always felt French to me
Xaverius Wordsmith
Mr. Bubbles
Egbert
He reminds me of Severus Snapes (Alan Rickman) in Harry Potter. So Percival Snapes.
Oliver
Question Man
Beauregard
I know someone who’s last name is that 🙂
I read down a ways & did not see my choice, so I’ll enter it, with apologies if it has already been proposed.
Charles Dickens or Dickens for short.
I call him Steve
Rinaldo
Guillaume (William in French) The beanie!
+1
Eponymous Quill
His name is Aloysius Bunstable. He driven, intense and more than a little manic. Fueled by tea, he pens florid prose and collapses in despair when he’s assigned an editor with a penchant for Hemingway.
+1 😂
Ernest
Arthur de Plume
+ 1 Edgar Bookman
Theo Laplume
Sophus Grafeas (wise scribe in Greek)
He looks like a Bertrand to me.
Harvey Manfrenjensenden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfuEWbVUNUg
Oswald T. Archibald
Sydney Longfellow
Archibald – the perfect name for the not-so-perfect but full of character writer.
Antoine de Bustarde, Marquis de la Snarque; Comte des Coullion; Sieur de Fartre, auteur et gentilhomme
Bien sûr
Sebastopol
I had seriously considered Theophilus Shickel, because how could you be anything but a writer when your mother named you that. However, since looking through the suggestions, I have to go with Edgar.
Perceval Wrathbone.
+1
I’ll step away from my original thoughts of Wilbur (why did I go to the Wright Brothers?) and Sebastian, and go for Bastion.
Also, if I ever saw that young man on the street, I’d want to shout him a beer, just to listen to him. With that expressive face, what a storyteller!!
Shakespeare- just needs a ruffled collar
Cyril Inke
Edgar.
Jack Write
Every time you use his images I here The White Stripes start playing in my head….
Milo (Meaning “dear”)
Jonathan Q. Hordesworthy
Edgar
Nikolay Gogol
Nero – he looks ready to burn Rome down. metaphorically
I had a hard enough time naming my kids. I’ve got nothing. but I’m invested in seeing how it turns out. . .
can’t wait for the naming of the guy who writes lounging in bed
I wonder what these model guys think IRL.
They probably think “Yay, money!” 😂
Bartleby (because, scrivener)
Kellen
Edgar Allen No.
Alistair Wily-Pennington
Devlin Poe Aster
Aywanna B Famous
Combining a couple of the above, Cecil Scribblebottom.
+1
Arthur Aloysius Penman or Arthur A. Penman.
Percival
Tarquil Harold Edgar Brunhild De Havihand of Hame Androcles
Quill Handy to very close friends
William.
Arthur Moore
The way this guy looks: Byron.
After the english poet Lord Byron.
Rasmus Ravenclaw
Jernean’s daughter here, she meant Rasmus Ravenscroft.
Percival Jones
I imagine he’s always in search of the holy grail of stories.
Good ol’ PJ!
Has there ever been MORE responses to a post? My goodness, 858 at this time???
Yes 😀
Innkeeper serial comments broke the 1k limit several times hehe.
Esteban Escriben.
Edgar d’Moat
That way we get both …
Oh he is definitely an Edgar!
He looks like a William Quillspur to me… 😋
Side note, Thank you for saving my sanity with your writing. Like a true BDH, I wait with bated breath for our next hit.
Roderick
+1
Moody McDrama
He looks like a Chauncey to me, but that name doesn’t seem to have much traction, so my vote will be for Edgar.
Edgar McQuill
Elise
McQuill DePlume
Sebastian
Barry Wordsworth Howard, BWH, our Book-Writing Hero, for the BDH
Earnest T. Huffington (the T is just a letter, it doesn’t actually stand for anything)
Thadeus
Daffidulious ‘Daff’ Winston
Randam
James Worthington
Pierre LePen
Mr Harrington Slowbottom
Septimius Scribe
Edgar Archibald Scribblebottom, because … that fantastic video demands an Edgar, and I like Scribblrbottom, too.
Professor Pettyfog
I misread this as PettyFROG -too funny
Egbert
+1 Edgar Allen Prose!
Abstemious Quill
Gus Magoo
Atticus
(ref: to kill a mocking bird)
Nathaniel Crane. It combines Nathaniel Hawthorn and Ichabod Crane.
Daviid Blau
Gilbert Theodore Smythe
Manoah Tusitala for gift of storytelling
Laurence Penman
Penman McPublish
Andrew Casa
Bartley Scrivener
Uriah Heep
Thomas, not Tom or Tommy just THOMAS
Wilbur
Francois!
Pascal lePrintere
Jasper
Pierre La Plume
Barnaby
D’Arcy
Alfonso DeLibro
Edward the Quill
Bartleby
Everret Quill lol