No, there is no evidence of it. On the other hand, he did publish a book of poetry in 1966, called "Tarantula." But he was mainly focused on singing and songwriting during the 1960s. He did not write any books during that period of time.
Most authors publish novels in order to get paid. Publishing online makes it very hard to get paid for your work, so most authors don't publish online or self-publish by using vanity publishers.
About 50 plays and novels.
No. The original work of fiction is copyright to the author. You will be sued if you try to publish or make any money off their work.
Yes, but U would need to publish it.
Try searching the web or you can ofcoursely move to Japan.
He didn't. Shakespeare never wrote a novel in his life. I'm serious. He wrote plays and poetry, and didn't even publish the plays himself.
I checked to see if Viz was publishing anything other than Manga and anime related subjects and they did not have any American novels listed .
Technically 2 : Catcher in the Rye and Franny and Zooey
its starts of by the author having a good reputation in his/her books adn a lot of money to publish them.
Not all her books are but there is a story of her life coming out.
In the early part of the Twentieth Century, the A. L. Burt company published the Tarzan novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs. By 1916, the company had published three of the Tarzan novels with more to come later.
The Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, published the following novels: Charlotte - "Jane Eyre" and "Shirley"; Emily - "Wuthering Heights"; and Anne - "Agnes Grey" and "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall."