Authors get inspired when they conceive an idea and work it up until they have written the whole book. Not everyone can do that successfully.
I think it is because they want something to be fun and educational.
Yes, as long as it is a story book (fiction). If it isn't a work of fiction, then there shouldn't really be any mistruths in the book._______________________________________________________________________It really depends on whether the book is fiction or non-fiction. Fiction is not true, stuff like fantasy: dragons, unicorns, etc. If an author writes something that is untrue in a non-fiction book (history, textbooks, self-help, etc.), however, it is accidental or just plain a lie. Everyone makes mistakes, even authors.
Absolutely not. The "I" of the story is a character created by an author; it is not the author.
It depends on what sort of book you want to write. If you mean a fan-fiction book, yes you can write it but you cannot sell it or make money off it because the copyright belongs to the original author and you will be sued if you try. If you mean a nonfiction book about digimon, you'd have to contact the original creators and see if they will let you write a book about their digimon.
the book holes is a fiction book
You don't really need one if you write a fiction book. If you have a nonfiction book, you can write a little bit talking about your background and experience, or what led you to write the book, or even tell a bit about what the book is going to tell the reader. You can write an introduction to a fiction book if you really want to, and include the same sort of thing - but most fiction readers will just skip right over that sort of thing and get right into the story.
No, Sweet Deceit by Kate Brian is a young adult fiction book.
This question cannot be answered with one answer. The amount any author earns varies according to * how successful they have been in the past, * the type of book they write - fact, fiction, poetry, * the language in which they write, * whether they have a film deal on the book, * where the book is sold, * whom the book is aimed at, * ... and several more criteria
The book is fiction but probably based on either an experience of the author or someone she knew.
No, a fan fiction would be if you were to write about the characters themselves.
You can write a book about anything you want! There are lots of books about cats - both nonfiction books and fiction books.
He is best known for the book The Outsider written in 1956. He also wrote The Occult, Beyond the Occult, and The Poltergeist.
You can write a book at any age. Your education will require, however, that you have a command of the language you intend to use in your book, and that you can craft an engaging story. This is true whether you decide to write fiction or non-fiction. There are people with advanced degrees -- lots of schooling -- that can't write a book; and people with no degree who can write a book.