Yes, of course, unless it is in public domain. There are a variety of ways a work can be in public domain. It's best for you to do an internet search to see if the work you want to record falls into this category. If it does not, you are best off to contact the author or publisher and ask to license the rights.
There is a book called 'Someone else's life' by Katie Dale
Book royalties typically last for the lifetime of the author, and may continue to be paid to their heirs or estate after their death.
Yes.
Unfortunately, no.
No, you are paid when you write the book and that is all you get.
just look on the back of the book you got inside the box, dont ask for someone elses cause they paid for it.
In The Outsiders book it explains that Sandy was pregnate with someone elses kid. It wasn't Soda but he still wanted to marry marry her. So sad.....
Instead of reading a printed book, you listen to an audio book, which is usually read aloud by an actor.
It depends on contractual language when they were hired.
TDK Australian Audio Book Awards was created in 1988.
Generally speaking, no. Copying someone elses work is not allowed. You may cite, or quote, others in you own work but to simply copy is plagiarism.
Yes, you can store and play audio books on an SD card if your device supports it. Simply transfer the audio book files from your computer to the SD card, then insert the SD card into a compatible device to listen to the audio book.