It depends upon the company and the creative team.
Comics are normally monthly and will often feature the same creative team for several issues so it can be inferred that the turn around is one month.
However:
Writers often can write for more than one title a month. This means their turn around is anything from a couple of days to a couple of weeks.
Artists normally only do one comic a month so their turn around is probably 2 to 3 weeks (occasionally longer).
Comics are solicited 3 months in advance via Diamond Comic Distributors and retailers have to order speculatively in advance. This suggests that final editing and publishing take longer than a month.
Bear in mind that when the writer and artist are finished on one issue they move onto the next so several issues could be at different stages of development simultaneously.
Anyone that can write can be an author. Regardless of your age, you can write and publish books and stories. These days with the internet it is especially easy to self-publish if no publishers will take your story, so you don't even need to be very talented!
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 :)
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75 days, depending on the tempature and thickness.
It can take as little as four weeks, to up to twenty months. It varies with every single story.
dippends on how long it is
It can take a while sometimes but depending on how busy it is it sometimes takes less than a day!
4 weeks
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It will depend on the writer as to how long it takes to write a screenplay for animation. It could take several weeks to even years.
if you don't know her personally, she either wont write back or it will take a long time.
I'm afraid this question can't really be answered. There are no publishing houses out there that have a sign that say "we take young writer submissions here". One has to search through publishing houses that publish what you write and then talk to them, or get an agent. I could give you adresses, but I have no idea what you write. I mean, why give you the address to Harlequen Books if you write nonfiction?