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No. If you can write, you can become an author. Age is no limit to your ability to write a novel. I believe the youngest author ever was published at age 5.
Les Hommes de bonne voionte is the longest novel ever published.
Thomas Mallory Le Morte d'Arthur 1485.
Yes, "Grease" was originally a musical that premiered on Broadway in 1971. The musical was adapted into a film in 1978, and a novel based on the film was later published.
Yes. A child has published a book before. The youngest author was Dorothy Straight who was eight when her book 'How The World Began' got published. I am a child myself and I didn't know it was possible until now. If you ever want to get a book published you could always try and self-publish one. Good luck!! XxX
Yes, such a book is called a prequel. For example, after he wrote The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, author J. R. R. Tolkien wrote a prequel about the events that happened before both books, and it was later published as The Silmarillion.
Bram Stoker is the author of the most famous vampire book ever written, "Dracula," published in 1897.
Mostly because they didn't belong to him. They were the property of the company, not the author.
It depends.In the naruto world,yes,of course it was published. If it wasn't Kakashi-sensei would be less perverted,and never read them.In really life, I doubt that there is actually a realistic "icha icha" paradise novel.
Yes, Hindi version of Pather Panchali was published, I can not recall in which year it was published first time and the publisher's name. But it is an excellent translation of the original novel by Manmath Nath Gupt.
The Silmarillion. Tolkien began working on the story in 1917. It was the first book he ever wrote and the last one to be published. His son, Christopher Tolkien, edited his father's work and it was published in 1977, four years after his father's death.