Keep writing. Make sure you have corrected all spelling errors before submitting anything to anyone, including friends and family. It shows you care about your craft. Don't let anyone discourage you. See if there are any writing clubs in your school...think about starting one. Its good to get a group of people together who can critique each others work. Sometimes we need to hear what others are "getting" from what we write. You help each other get better by being willing to hear constructive criticism. DON"T EVER STOP!!!
2007-02-12 17:28:44
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answered by bl 2
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What happens when you turn 21? Do you turn into a pumpkin?
I am a publisher, so I am going to speak as a publisher. Please don't take this personally.
My job as a publisher is not to publish people just because they want to be published. My job as a publisher is to publish stuff readers will want to read.
Your job as a writer is to convince a publisher that your stuff is worth reading. For example, just looking at your question, I would say you have significant problems with grammar, spelling, and constructing coherent sentences. These are not the qualities of a good writer. Good news is, these are problems that can be corrected. Bad new is, you need to acknowledge that they are problems and be willing to fix them.
I remember writing at 14. I thought I was brilliant. Then I went to college and realized how much my early worked SUCKED!
If you truely care about the craft, your goal right now should be perfecting it, not rushing to publication. Keep writing. Read everything. Pay attention in class. Join writer forums and ask questions. Learn how to write. It is not enough to want to be a writer, you have to become one.
2007-02-13 01:09:35
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answered by bardsandsages 4
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confident, of path! that's not suitable how previous an author is, certainly, publishers basically wanna make money. So, why no longer? decide for it. And via the way, a 4 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous has written a e book and gotten it printed (probable a image e book- i've got by no potential examine it). An 8 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous, too. So do no longer provide up. once you're 14, and that they have got been that youthful, the only element that concerns is that if the e book is robust. solid good fortune. P.S. Mary Shelley replace into purely 19 while she wrote Frankenstein.
2016-11-03 07:40:09
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answered by ? 4
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Publishing is a cutthroat business, and there are a lot more people who want to be writers than there are doors into the writing industry. So your next step is to go to the library. Check out every book they have on self-editing and revision. You cannot afford to send out a story that is just "good enough," it needs to be exquisite before anybody will venture their money on you. After that you can start looking for a publisher; market books like the Writers Market can be found in the reference section of most good libraries.
2007-02-12 16:27:59
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answered by nbsandiego 4
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I would look for places where you can get them published for free, and online. You aren't going to find many places that publish short stories for a price these days.
You have had other people read what you write, correct? This is the best way to find out if you are even good enough to submit something for publication. Remember, when Christopher Paulinni sat down he thought he was writing a good book, and look how awful it is. But, he was lucky in the fact that his mom owned a publishing company.
2007-02-12 22:55:48
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answered by Dan A 4
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Check out this link. You may find it useful:
http://teenink.com/Resources/PublishingR.html
2007-02-12 20:00:19
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answered by Globetrotter 5
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