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I am turning 14 years old soon and currently working on a story called "Royal Wings" that I would love to get published someday. When it is completed it will be intended to be a Young Adult/Teen Dark Fantasy story. However, as I am finding myself climbing deeper and deeper into the plot, characters, and overall story, I am constantly asking the same question. "Am I too young to publish?" "Do I have to wait until I am 18 in order to publish this story?" Along with many more. So, that's what I am here to ask you.

Am I too young to publish? If so, how long do I have to wait? If not, how can I get my story out there and build up an audience before it makes its 'debut'?

If you also want a preview of Chapter 1, here is a link (I have not fully edited it yet)

Farren
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Legally at least in the US, you'll need to be at least 18 years of age for a contract to be binding. That said, a parent or guardian may be able to accept on your behalf. However, this will likely vary on a publisher-by-publisher basis.

Ben Thompson
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