A book can take 18 months to 2 years to get published if using a traditional publisher. If someone self publishes a book, the individual could have the book on the market within a few months.
J.K. Rowling completed the book in 1995, it was first published two years later in 1997.
In the book "The School Story" by Andrew Clements, Natalie faces the challenge of getting her book published as a young student. She navigates obstacles such as finding an editor willing to take her seriously and working towards credibility in the publishing industry. Through perseverance and determination, Natalie eventually achieves her goal of getting her book published.
Three years. Harper Lee wrote the first draft in 1957 and the book was published in the year of 1960.
You need to find a publishing company that will take your book or give to a friend you know to do it for you.
It took Toni Morrison approximately three years to write the book "Song of Solomon." She started working on it in 1973 and it was published in 1977.
The book was published in 1812
There was an ad for the Kane Chronicles in the back of my Battle of the Labyrinth book, so I'm guessing from when that was published until now. (Battle of the Labyrinth is a Percy Jackson book.)
Helen Keller's first book, "The Story of My Life," was published in 1903 when she was 22 years old. It took her several years to write and dictate the book with the help of her teacher, Annie Sullivan.
Shel Silverstein's first book was called Take Ten. It was a composition of various cartoons related to the military and published by Pacific Stars and Stripes in 1955.
J.K. Rowling began writing the series in 1990. The first book was published in the UK in 1997 and the final book was published in 2007.
Jerry Spinelli took about two years to write "Milkweed." He began working on the book in 2003 and it was published in 2003.
Karen Hesse wrote the book "Out of the Dust" over the course of two years. The novel was published in 1997 and went on to win the Newbery Medal for outstanding children's literature.