No. They can sue you if you do. The best way to do that is to write something about a person who resembles that person, but who has a different name and lifestyle and enough differences that they can't claim you're writing about them.
Eat a chicken.
If you self-publish, you have to pay for it. If you sell your story and artwork, you get paid for it.
i want to publish my story in a book.
You can't. If it is good enough moderators will publish it.
Copying someone's story from online and publishing it as your own without permission is a form of plagiarism, which is unethical and illegal. This action may lead to legal consequences such as being sued for copyright infringement or facing penalties. It can also damage your reputation and credibility as a writer.
It really depends. If you are using it as a prop, then more then likely yes, but as a character, you might have to ask someone to do with Barbie. If you're wanting to publish the story then DEFINITELY...You will need to ask someone to do with Barbie, but if you will keep it as a home story then more then likely no.Hope i helped!
The word scoop was typically used by reporters in the newspaper industry. It means to be the first to get the story and publish it before the rival newspapers got it.
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If they are copyrighted, then yes.
There are multiple wesbites that allow you to publish serial stories online. TalePost and hubpages are some examples.
You can google internet publishers and send them a copy of your story and then if they like it then they will publish it i suppose.
Helen Keller published The Story of My Life in 1903. There is no The Story of Your Life attributed to her.