User blog comment:Sunshine2000/ideas for a book/@comment-1038387-20151023201043

I've kept out of this so far, but I'm gonna side with the people that are doubtful.

To start... what experience do you have writing? You say you want to write a book - but unless you've got stories lying around everywhere, that's not going to happen. Writers write. 80% of their ideas is absolute trash. The rest might become a story. Of which a small portion might become long enough to be a book. If you don't know what to write... you don't have many chances of becoming a writer. Ask any writer for advice to aspiring writers, and they'll say you'll have to write. All the time. Write short stories, write anecdotes. Write stuff you like. But write.

Another thing... a book? Who's going to publish it? Even before the digital age, publishing houses were incredibly strict with their review and selection process, and with the waning popularity of print, it's even worse... if you don't like the criticism offered here, good luck with them. The digital age has made self-publishing easier, but being found harder - as you are one of many, many aspiring writers.

As for Kawaii's suggestion of fraud below... it's not really fraud, but it could open you up to accusations of plagiarism. Many companies set strict policies on fan-submitted material: shred without reading. The legal issue is too complicated to risk it.