No, you do not.
If you reproduce large portions of the book (as opposed to selective quotes to, for example, demonstrate the author's style, which is considered a "fair use" of copyrighted work) as part of your review, however, you will likely be violating copyright law.
Contact the publisher of the song, in writing, and explain your proposed use. Many publishers have convenient online forms specifically for this.
Squidoo is a free publishing platform, with revenue share that accepts Under 18s with their parents' permission.
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Founded in June 2011, the Online Publications Association (OPA) is a not-for -profit trade organization dedicated to representing high-quality online content providers before the advertising community, the press, the government and the public.
Please edit this question so we can answer it -- Do you mean online or in real life? What do you mean by "nice"? Who do you want to talk to -- ordinary people, other authors, or publishers?
Just ask. Contact the copyright holder in writing; many rightsholders have online forms to simplify the process.
It is possible to be sued for writing fan fiction if it infringes on the original creator's copyright. If the fan fiction uses the original characters, settings, or plot without permission, it could be considered a violation of copyright law. It's best to seek permission or create original content to avoid any legal issues.
Depending on who you are writing for, then the actual content and the style of writing when writing online and for school can be very similar. The difference in writing online is that, instead of pleasing your teacher, you are presumably hoping to find a bigger audience for your online writing. To do this you have to know how to get traffic so that people will actually read what you are writing.
There aren't a lot of publishers who publish online, especially for free. You can submit your novel to a regular publisher and see if you can SELL it -- that way you get paid. You can always get a blog and publish it online -- that's free. Someplace like LiveJournal will have free memberships where you can post your writing.
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To practice writing online you can visit "www.writingclasses.com/HomePages/indexOnline.php." Also there are universities that offer free online writing classes for you. There are many options on the Internet where you can write online.
Search for the opera libretto you want, and several versions from several publishers can be purchased online.