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Publishing Student Work

Q. Where can kids who write get published?
A. In these magazines for kids!

Cicada
"CICADA's stories and poems are written by outstanding adult authors and by teens themselves. CICADA also sponsors "The Slam," an online writing forum for young writers who want the world to see what they can do with words. For ages 14 and up."

Creative Kids
"Creative Kids magazine is the nation's largest magazine by and for kids. The magazine bursts with games, stories, and opinions all by and for kids ages 8-14."

Frodo's Notebook
"Frodo's Notebook is always looking for well-crafted poems, creative essays, and short stories by teens age 13-19 from all around the world."

Launch Pad
"Launch Pad: Where Young Authors and Illustrators Take Off! is a bimonthly magazine dedicated to publishing fiction, nonfiction, poetry, book reviews, and artwork written and created by children ages 6-12.".

New Moon
"Fiction, poetry, artwork, letters, science experiments, cartoons and articles about the lives of girls and women around the globe edited by and for girls ages 8-14."

Merlyn's Pen
"Fiction, essays and poems by America's teens."

Potato Hill Poetry
"Potato Hill Poetry publishes Poems of the Month and writing exercises for teachers and students K-12 online."

Potluck
"Potluck Magazine publishes poetry, short stories, fables, book reviews, and artwork by young writers and artist ages 8-16– though we do consider and have published works from writers as young as four and as old as 18."

Skipping Stones
"Now in its eighteenth year, Skipping Stones publishes bimonthly during the school year. We accept art and original writings in every language and from all ages. We invite you to participate in this exciting project with your submissions, subscriptions, suggestions and support."

Stone Soup
"Published bimonthly, this international English-language literary magazine publishes stories, poems, book reviews, and art by young people through age 13."

TeenInk
"Teen Ink is a monthly print magazine, website, and a book series all written by teens for teens."

Teen Voices
"If you’re under 18, you can submit your writing, your art, your Web site, or a description of your monthly activism project for publication in Teen Voices."

The Tracking Way
"The Tracking Way is a new magazine for young people featuring art, poetry, and writing by teens."

The Writer's Slate
"The Writers' Slate publishes original poetry and prose from students enrolled in kindergarten through twelfth grade. It also publishes pedagogical or creative writing by teachers. Three issues per year are published on-line with one devoted to publishing winners of the writing contests."

What If? Magazine
"What If? magazine is a showcase for creative writing, editorials, book reviews, word play and interviews for and by Canada's teens. Our goal is to help young writers and illustrators get published for the first time in a quality literary setting."

 

   
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