Is there a minimum age to get a book published?
Q. OK... May I warn you that I will probably seem to be boasting a lot, but I am simply trying to be honest. Also, don't tease me about my youth. Full story: I'm 11,and a budding writer. I am deadly serious! Iget top marks on all my writing assignments, LOVE writing, I have a huge vocabulary. Here are 2 examples of my writing: The horse s coat was pale gray. Her flowing mane rippled in the whistling wind, like washing on a line in the windy, moonlit night. Her unusual blue eyes gleamed intelligently from within her gentle face, and her nostrils flared. She was running fast as fast as the wind. Her blue-gray hooves flew over the air, and she dodged every obstacle on the moon-soaked moorland easily, her thick, wavy tail flying out behind… [cont.]
Asked by Skyleaf - Tue Mar 10 10:27:32 2009 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You have so much promise and you are very creative. Your age is not not in any way a hindrance to your journey as a published book author. Your parents or guardian can sign the publishing contract for you. Keep writing because that's the only way you journey as a writer. The more you write and rewrite, the more you polish your skills and improve your stories. Joining writing competitions and getting someone to critique your work will also improve your confidence as a writer. For you to have an idea about the whole publishing journey, check this site: I hope you find this answer useful.
Answered by xfactor - Wed Mar 11 04:20:01 2009

my most dangerous game paper?
Q. The most dangerous game is a suspenseful thrill ride. A man running for his life as he is hunted by a mad man. He may survive or he may be caught with all the suspenseful moment anyone will Rainsford become another trophy on Zaraffs wall or will he be the victor. The general s eyes had left the ground and were traveling inch by inch up the tree. Rainsford froze every muscle in his body tense ready to pounce. This is a truly suspenseful moment not knowing if the general will spot Rainsford and kill him or will he escape and live to fight again. Rainsford has the chance to live for now. This moment is suspenseful because the general turns away before he sees him but smiles, in the end he knows Zaraff knew he was hiding there and is toying… [cont.]
Asked by Dillon L - Mon Oct 6 18:03:41 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hey I just read this story for the second time seeing I had to repeat English 9. I was told both times I took this class that were not sure if Zaroff ever was killed or not. And the man behind the curtains was Ivan, Zaroffs like servant, or whatever you call him. I think its very good though. Just use spell check and you'll be fine :) And his name is Zaroff darling :) The guy that wrote the story ended the story with Rainsford saying he had never slept in a better bed to let the reader finish the story on their own, or make them wonder what happened. Many readers do that :) But yeah I'll shut up now, good job on this paper :)
Answered by ChristyCaroline - Mon Oct 6 18:14:05 2008

No missing link, thats just an ape! Are these creationists lieing just to stay in fantasy land?
Q. Introduction The word "hominid" refers to members of the family of humans, Hominidae, which consists of all species on our side of the last common ancestor of humans and living apes. Hominids are included in the superfamily of all apes, the Hominoidea, Hominid or hominin? Some scientists use a broader definition of Hominidae which includes the great apes, and instead call the group I am discussing "hominins". For a good discussion of the hominid/hominin terminology issue, read this article by Lee Berger. the members of which are called hominoids. Although the hominid fossil record is far from complete, and the evidence is often fragmentary, there is enough to give a good outline of the evolutionary history of humans. The time of the… [cont.]
Asked by pope - Fri Jun 23 21:12:34 2006 - - 8 Answers - 1 Comments

A. ok you really didnt type that but if thats you in the pic you are gorgeous ps this pic isnt me
Answered by chocolate_chips - Fri Jun 23 21:21:43 2006

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In a close up of this last shot an unusual bull s eye like marking could be seen on the right hip of the ground squirrel we wondered if it there were some type of ground squirrel population

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