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.
Shakespeare did not write novels, so the answer to this is none.
Zero. Shakespeare didn't write novels.
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.
No, Shakespeare wrote plays, sonnets and poems.
Venus and Adonis
About 50 plays and novels.
Shakespeare
William Shakespeare did not write novels. The initials "BB" have no relevance to anything Shakespeare did write either.
Zero. Shakespeare did not write novels--as a literary form they were almost unheard of in his day.
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.
If you mean, how many novels did William Shakespeare write, the answer is none. Shakespeare didn't write novels. If you mean how many novels are about William Shakespeare, well, quite a few, including the juvenile novel The Shakespeare Stealer by Gary Blackwood, and two sequels by him. A number of novels have centred on Judith Shakespeare, William's daughter, such as William Black's Judith Shakespeare, or My Father Had a Daughter by Grace Tiffany. A novel based on Shakespeare's life is The Players by Stephanie Cowell. There is really no way to count all these.
Yes, but U would need to publish it.