| Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Gordon Aghill | Used for collaborationswith Randall Garrett. |
| Robert Arnette | A Ziff-Davis house name used by many writers, including Silverberg. |
| Loren Beauchamp | Like Don Elliot, used for erotic novels. |
| T.D. Bethlen | |
| Edgar Black | |
| Alexander Blade | A Ziff-Davis house nameused both for Silverberg solo works and on collaborations with Randall Garrett, as well as by others. |
| Lawrence Blaine | Used for a collaboration with Eleazar Lipsky, Frontier Lawyer. |
| Carter Brown | Silverberg says: "I did write one or maybe even two Carter Brown novels, circa 1960, when the series was being farmed out to various Scott Meredith clients, but I don't think they were ever published and have forgotten even their names." |
| Dr. Walter C. Brown | This name was only used once, for The Single Girl. |
| Ralph Burke | Used on solo stories and collaborations with Randall Garrett. |
| Robert Burke | |
| W.R. Burnett | Burnett was the real name of a writer for whom Silverberg ghosted. See the entry for Round the Clock at Volari's for details. |
| David Challon | |
| Walker Chapman | Used for nonfiction work on historical topics, including The Loneliest Continent. |
| Ed Chase | |
| Dirk Clinton | |
| Roy Cook | |
| John Dexter | A house name used by others as well as Silverberg. |
| Walter Drummond | |
| Laura Duchamp | A name that has often been falsely attributed to Silverberg. |
| Don (Dan) Elliott (Eliot) | Spelled in a variety of ways, used for many erotic novels starting in about 1959. |
| Richard Greer | Another name used for collaborations with Randall Garrett. A house name possibly used by other writers. |
| Franklin Hamilton | |
| Charles D. Hammer | |
| Paul Hollander | |
| E.K. Jarvis | A Ziff-Davis house name used by many writers, including Silverberg. |
| Ivar Jorgenson (Jorgensen) | This name was used for a fair number of stories and one novel, Starhaven. This name was also used for collaborations with Randall Garrett. Note: There are many stories and at least three books by Ivar Jorgensen (with an e) which are not Silverberg's work. The e name was used by many writers in the 1950s and 1960s. |
| Warren Kastel | A Ziff-Davis house name used by many writers, including Silverberg. |
| Calvin M. Knox | Used for a large number of stories and two novels, The Plot Against Earth and One of OurAsteroids Is Missing. |
| Marlene Longman | |
| Dan Lynch | Used for a collaboration with Eleazar Lipsky called Four-Time Loser. |
| Dan Malcolm | |
| Webber Martin | |
| Ray McKensie (McKenzie/McKinsie) | Used for a large number of mystery stories. |
| Alex Merriman | |
| Clyde Mitchell | Another name used for collaborations with Randall Garrett, as well as by others. |
| Gordon Mitchell | |
| Mildred Nelson | Nelson was a real writer for whom Silverberg did some ghost writing on Taste of Power. |
| David Osborne | This name was used for a number of stories and the novels Aliens from Space and Invisible Barriers. |
| George Osborne | |
| Robert Randall | This name was used mostly on collaborations with Randall Garrett, including the Nidor novels The Shrouded Planet and The Dawning Light. |
| Ellis Robertson | Used for collaborations with Harlan Ellison. |
| Eric Rodman | |
| Mark Ryan | |
| T.H. Ryders | Used for one non-fiction article in Famous Detective magazine. |
| Lee Sebastian | Used for juvenile nonfiction work like Rivers and The South Pole. |
| Leonard G. Spencer | Another name used on collaborations with Randall Garrett, and by other writers as well. |
| Winslow Tandy | Used on something called The Wild Party, sort of. |
| S.M. Tenneshaw | Another Ziff-Davis house name used on Silverberg stories, collaborations with Randall Garrett, and by others as well. |
| Hall Thornton | |
| Gerald Vance | Used on collaborations with Randall Garrett, and by other writers. |
| Stan Vincent | |
| Jonas Ward | Used on Buchanan on the Prod in collaboration with William Ard. |
| Richard F. Watson | |
| L.T. Woodward, MD | Used for nonfiction work on sexual topics, such as 1001 Answers to Vital Sex Questions and Sophisticated Sex Techniques in Marriage. |
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Acknowledgements: Robert Silverberg for cause, suport, and cooperation. Ken Seamon for graphics. Rodney Walters for books and info. Alvaro Zinos-Amaro for comments and content.