Romance writers are very business-oriented people, and there are quite a few men writing in that genre under female pseudonyms.
He reviewed plays, literature, and exhibitions and even wrote a regular column on fashion under a female pseudonym.
Larkin's letter to Iles does not mention a female pseudonym, although the idea of using one had been in his mind for months.
Though the authors were mostly women, some men wrote Gothic romances under female pseudonyms.
In his career, Allen wrote two novels under female pseudonyms.
The magazine was, initially, edited by men writing under female pseudonyms, and it closely followed the style of more traditional movie magazines such as Photoplay.
For Gothic romances he used female pseudonyms.
Many a time I've proffered advice on it myself under a female pseudonym.
Harrison Maynard had written romance novels under female pseudonyms; no easy avenue of inquiry, there.