Yes, you will be sued because you do not own the copyright to Nancy Drew.
If you write a Nancy Drew book and publish it without permission from the copyright owner, you could face a lawsuit for copyright infringement. Nancy Drew is a trademarked character and franchise owned by the publisher, so it is important to obtain proper licensing or permissions before using the character in your own work.
You write a book then publish it. write a book first, and find someone who would be able to revise it and get it published and they take it to bigger companies. but you have to write one first :)
You want to write a book about one person? You would need their permission if you want to publish it. If you don't plan to publish it you can write it.
If you can get someone to publish it, certainly.
yes
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.
You type it and hopefully, publish it.
It is okay to write a book on something that is copyrighted, but you cannot publish your work unless you get permission from the author.
no, not as long as someone is willing to publish it
Write a book that a publisher wants to publish.
"Learning Mambo: A Step-by-Step Tutorial to Build Your Website" is one book which is available to give someone tutorials on how to publish a website. There are a plethora of other books on this subject that can be viewed and purchased from Amazon.
someone who is not able to read or write a book.
She wrote her first novel--it was Nancy Drew Files 78, UPDATE ON CRIME--under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene, in 1992.