PRINT & ONLINE PUBLICATIONS LOOKING
FOR YOUNG WRITERS
This resource page is part of my Fun with Fiction
program for elementary and middle grade schools.
PRINT & ONLINE PUBLICATIONS LOOKING
FOR YOUNG WRITERS
Some of the sites listed contain helpful tips and advice for young writers, others, like the magazine, Stone Soup, offer cash payment for stories and illustrations by young writers.
IMPORTANT: Before submitting any work, please make sure you understand what (if any) payment to expect, and in particular, what (if any) rights you’ll be giving up should your work be accepted.
Stone Soup magazine is made up of stories, poems, book reviews, and art by young people through age 13. To get an idea of the kind of work they like, check out their Archive of Children’s Writing. They welcome submissions by children ages 13 and younger.
And they pay too! All contributors whose work is accepted for publication receive a certificate, two complimentary copies, and discounts on other purchases. In addition, contributors of stories, poems and book reviews are paid $40 each.Wordcount: Stories may be any length up to 2500 words.
What to Include: Your name, age, birthdate, home address, phone number, and e-mail address.
Be sure to read the Submission Guidelines: http://www.stonesoup.com/stone-soup-cont
Skipping Stones
‘Submissions by youth’ guidelines: http://www.skippingstones.org/submission
Stories for Children Magazine
Come Take an Adventure in the World of Ink!http://storiesforchildrenmagazine.or
Creative Kids Magazine
Accepts submissions from 8 to 16-yr-olds http://www.ckmagazine.org/submissions
Launch Pad Magazine
Accepts submissions from 6 to 14-yr-olds (http://www.launchpadmag.com/write)
CRICKETMAG.COM
As a young writer, you can’t submit your work to CricketMag.com or its subsidiaries, but can enter the group’s monthly contests in SPIDER®, CRICKET®, ASK® or MUSE® magazines. Each month has a specific theme and deadline, so be sure to look at the current issue of the magazine before sending an entry.
THE MEAGER PUDDLE OF LIMELIGHT AWARDS (aka The Puddles)
Started in 2009, these fun, annual contests, give contestants a chance to test their skills in three competitions: Best Opening Line, Best Short Story Title and Best Book Title.
Entries are voted for online via an anonymous poll here on my LiveJournal blog.
OTHER USEFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUNG WRITERS
INTERESTING BLOG POSTS ABOUT WRITING (updated every Friday)
My weekly roundup of interesting blog posts about writing from around the web. Probably not too many of the recommended posts apply specifically to young writers, but you’ll find some of them useful.
FINDAWRITINGGROUP.COM
Writing is by nature a solitary business, but that doesn’t mean we have to do it alone. If you're looking for a writing group or you'd like to promote one. If you want to start up something new or just want to connect with other writers online, this is the place for you.
THE NEW JERSEY AUTHORS NETWORK (NJAN)
Writers and authors based in the Garden State put on panel/Q&A sessions at libraries throughout New Jersey. Check the group’s website (www.njauthorsnetwork.com) for details of coming NJAN events in your area.
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