To share knowledge and to have your work analysed and critiqued by your peers.
To Verify Their Work
Mendeleev was the first person to publish table. Lavoisier work was not able to publish.
One must publish his/her work to show that he/she is the person who created it with no plagiarism involved. Especially when it is an innovation or a research.
Yes, "publish" is a verb. It means to make information or work available to the public, usually through printed or digital media.
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.
Yes; Yen Press will allow you to submit some samples of your work and they may publish it. You can also try and write it as a webcomic or self-publish.
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Your can publish or create anything you want as long as it isn't copyrighted or plagiarized.
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.
To "self publish" means to publish something without the help of a major publishing firm, omitting the requirements of an editor and getting your work out there without anyone "rejecting" it.
If the riddles can be traced to a protected source, they would need to be licensed. If they are entirely your own work, or are sufficiently old enough that they are no longer protected, you can publish the compilation as your own work. Oddly, because copyright protection is automatic, there's no codified way to publish works into the public domain. You may replace the customary copyright notice with a statement explaining your wish not to assert copyright in the work, or you may find it easier to publish under Creative Commons.
You can publish a book online at Amazon or Barnes and Noble. Your parents or an adult can help you. You could also submit your work to publishing companies.