Can teens publish books and to what publisher?

im writing a trilogy but im only a teen and want to get my novels published can i bring back that done and to who.
Answers:
Yes.
Age is completely irrelevant; not important at all.
Provided their work is written all right enough, anyone can get published (but I should warn you that getting published isn't as graceful as you may think ..).

Research the right publishers for your genre and targeted age group.

Oh, and don't write just to get published.
Write for yourself; otherwise, you'll never finish.
The moment you start writing to receive published, the quality of your work begins to decrease ..

Good luck.
Authors are made – not born at the first sign of christening and as long as you can write and pull off a manuscript at an early age of what, 6, you can be a published author.

Self-publishing is one venue for authors who needed to test how their book will fare in the market.

To bring into a contract, yes, you must have someone legal to assist you with it. Self-publishing will involve you to make a deposit before going through production and any financial transaction done should be legitimate.

How can you NOT publish? I hold known of authors who started as early as 6 to 10- years old.

With parent’s consent, supervision and resources, these children are already rake exposure in the publishing industry as young as they are now.

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I need to see the answers to this one! I'm in like position. Except not a trilogy. Im going to stalk this question
Yes teens can bring back published, what publisher would depend on the category of what you're writing since there are publishers with Young Adult parts of their company, publishers who only publish pretend, etc. A good list of these publisher would be an up-to-date copy of The Jeff Herman guide to editors, publishers, and literary agents. Source(s): http://www.jeffherman.com/
Editor here:

Age doesn't matter in publishing. Your parents have to sign a literary contract for you until you're of allowed age.

Go to the 808 section of the library, which has all files on writing and publishing. Give yourself a 101 on the industry. The more you know the less likely you will be scammed.

Obey YOG'S LAW: "Money flows TOWARD the writer."

This means NEVER compensate to get published or to enter contests or pay a fee-charging agent. NEVER. Obey Yog's Law and you won't get ripped bad.

STAY AWAY FROM PUBLISHAMERICA. They are the BIGGEST ripoff site of them all. They say they're free and don't want your money, but that is a LIE. You back up buying overpriced copies of your own book!


Helpful sites for writers:

http://www.absolutewrite.com/forums/ FREE and run by pros.

http://anotherealm.com/prededitors/pubwa…

http://www.sfwa.org/for-authors/writer-b…

http://www.sfwa.org/category/craft-of-wr…

http://www.sfwa.org/category/business-of…

http://www.vampwriter.com/FAQ-WRITING.ht…

http://anotherealm.com/prededitors/

http://howpublishingreallyworks.blogspot…
I devise you can as a teen. Because the aouther of eragon was in high conservatory when he wrote the book and got it published.
Insider secret...Shh!

Okay--but you can't let somebody know ANYONE.

Are you ready?

Unless they ask for it, do NOT put your name on a query memo. And they don't often ask. They WILL NOT give you any slack because you're 14--or something. They want reasons to skip your manuscript, throw it to the slush. DO NOT GIVE THEM A REASON TO THROW IT TO THE SLUSH. They'll singular know your age when you meet them in person. So pretend you're an prehistoric person. Be professional, be published.

Okay. Sorry for the yelling, I meant to shush. Maybe know everyone'll know and I won't have to keep spreading the secret.


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