The best way go get advice would be from a published author themself. Since most people will not have this option, the next best way would be to contact a literary agent.
One can find advice on how to become a morning person at the website "refinery29". The website offers a slideshow of 6 photos revealing how to become a morning person.
Any person who writes for publication. For example, you are the author of this question. Author can also be used in the sense of a person originating, causing or creating something, as in, he was the author of this problem.
Person of learning. has written: 'Friendly advice to a child unborn'
Yes you can be an author at 12 years old. First you have to write an awesome story that can be published, then you have to go visit an author and tell him/her about the idea. If they like it, then you should make a good copy of it and show it to a person who prints out newspapers or books or whatever than you have to pay A LOT of money to get it published. If it's a good book you could become famous and if it isn't there goes you money.
Any person who writes using their own ideas and words has "authored" that text. The only difference between every person who writes and one called an "author" is an author typically has had their work published and claims to practice the profession of being an Author. However, some "authored" texts, e.g. written words, are published deliberately without a stated Author (published anonymously).
The book was "ghostwritten". One person (the "ghostwriter") is the true author, but it is published with the second person listed as the author. The "ghostwriter" is typically paid secretly for his work but is never identified publicly.
The critically acclaimed novel, 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' was written by the aspiring author, Robert Kiyosaki. This author is from the United States and published his book in early April of 2000. The book details the memoir of a person growing up with two fathers, who each give advice on certain subjects to the best of their knowledge.
Miss Manners is the pen name of American author, journalist and etiquette authority, Judith Martin. The pen name originated with her advice column (published in newspapers worldwide since 1978) on etiquette matters. In those pieces she liked to answer reader dilemmas in third person, using "Miss Manners" to replace "I'.
If the person is paid for the advice, she/he is a counselor or personal coach. If the person gives unsolicited advice and is not paid, she/he is called a nuisance.
Chakravarti Rajagopalachari was the author of Plighted Word. The book was published in 1933. One person who wrote a summary of it in an essay was Narciso G. Reyes.
An author is a person who writes, or otherwise conceives of a text, poem, illustrated work, or film. Writers are people whot write (hence the name writer) but when your book is published you're an author. If your book is rejected by a publisher, don't feel badly, as many famous authors have struggled to achieve success. J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, got her first book rejected 18 times before she found a publisher.
sure but i would think that she would prepeare them and make sure they get it