: I believe you are too young to publish a novel. Look at work you have from a year ago, chances are you likely want to change it and don't like it. You aren't even in high school yet,
I believe you are too young to publish a novel. Look at work you have from a year ago, chances are you likely want to change it and don't like it. You aren't even in high school yet, you haven't had enough experience to write a great novel. Even for adults it is hard to find a publisher, chances are even slimmer if you are a child.
You can write all you like, and you will get better and better by writing and reading more. Save the manuscript you write, and if the idea still sounds good to you when you are an upperclassman in a high school, review it. Then in college go forth and try to publish it. Good writing will come with time.
When I was 12 I thought my writing was great. I look at it now and oh my god does it suck. I am not being rude here I am being honest- with close to full certainty I say your writing likely sucks. It isn't that you can't write well for your age, it is that the audience you are looking out to likely does not want to read writing from such an inexperienced person. I wouldn't. Just keep writing and one day you can become good enough to be published professionally.
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