Absolutely not.I know a girl that wrote a book when she was sixteen and the publishers kept denying it.Five years later, she submitted the SAME EXACT BOOK to the SAME EXACT PUBLISHER and they said it was amazing.Imagine that...Hope it helps!
Georges Sand, she was a woman who always dressed in men's clothes, her reason for this so the publishers as well as her readers would take her seriously.
Any of the "brand name" publishers might take a look at the draft. But it cannot be too graphic. A lesbian novel can be the same as a "regular romance novel" and still be a good piece of work. The easiest way, however, is to present it to a number of university sponsored magazines and see what they think of it.
The verb form of "seriously" is "to take something seriously."
Sure, not certain if people will take you guys seriously if they're that young. Depending on skill of course.
cus it funny and overwelming to take it seriously dah
If you want a book published, you have to finish it unless you're already famous like Stephen King or Nora Roberts. They can get away with just giving a publisher or agent their idea for a new book. Everybody else has to prove they can actually write a book and finish it.
You don't take me seriously.
Seriously is an adverb. Serious is an adjective.
they did not take the patriots seriously
They took it seriously
You need to take your exams seriously..Seriously, who put beans in my shoes?This crime must be treated seriously.He was seriously wounded.
They Wouldn't Take Him Seriously - 1916 was released on: USA: 4 July 1916