Yes, there are a lot of young authors. Here are some:
1. Nancy Yi Fan (Swordbird--> published at age 12)
2. Flavia Bujor (The Prophecy of the Stones --> published at age 13)
3. Catherine Banner (The Eyes of a King--> published at age 17)
4. Anne Frank (Diary of Anne Frank--> published after death, she was 16)
5. Christopher Paolini (Eragon--> published at age 15)
6. Alec Grevin (How to Talk to Girls--> published age 8)
7. Amelia Atwater Rhoades (In the Forests of the Night-->published at age 14)
The verb phrase in the sentence 'We are learning about young authors' is 'are learning.'
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You can start writing at any age. There have been published authors as young as 8.
Authors similar to Jacqueline Wilson include Cathy Cassidy, Meg Cabot, and Sarah Dessen. These authors also write young adult fiction with relatable characters and realistic issues that resonate with young readers.
No. Authors can be any age, and some famous authors began writing when they were very young, as young as 4 or 5 years old. However, if you want to publish your own work as a minor, you would have to have an adult co-writer or sponsor, as normally you could not execute a legal contract by yourself until you are 18.
I know of two in Australia: Jack Heath and Alexandra Adornetto. In America I know of Nancy Yi Fan.
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Yes, there are many authors on Answers.com.Some are Indie, such as Scott A. Butler and J.E.S. Hays.There are also famous authors, such as Stephen King.
Anne Frank is the only Author
they are both authors for young adult and children books.
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