Saturday 12 April 2014

Encourage Young Authors.


Magazines expect you to read their publications you 


could be wasting every ones time if you decided to 


just sent your writing in to any magazine and expect 


them to just publish. 


Take time to become read and see if your writing fits 


or write for their readership look on line at 


their guide lines. DO NOT just send your work 


without having read the publication that is a crazy 


thing to do but all ages do it, it's a mistake too often 


made by many writers be different the guide lines are 


there for a reason.


If you are under 21 years then Adroit Journal http://theadroitjournal.org/submit/ poetry, fiction, flash fiction.

Amazing Kids eZineWriters ages 5-17 may submit poetry, stories, book reviews, movie reviews, music reviews, essays, articles, etc. Both fiction and non-fiction are welcome.
http://mag.amazing-kids.org/


The Apprentice WriterThis annual publiation from Susquehanna University accepts written work and photography/graphics by high school students (grades 9-12) from the United States.
http://www.susqu.edu/academics/10478.asp


The Blue Pencil OnlineEdited and produced by the students in the Writing & Publishing Program at Walnut Hill, The Blue Pencil Online publishes verse, short fiction, and playwriting in English by young writers (ages 12-18) around the world.
http://thebluepencil.net/



Claremont ReviewA magazine showcasing inspiring young adult writers ages 13-19.
http://www.theclaremontreview.ca/

Cicada MagazineFor youth readers 14-21. All ages submissions.
http://www.cicadamag.com/


CrashtestCrashtest publishes poetry, stories and creative non-fiction in the form of personal essays, imaginative investigation, experimental interviews, etc., high school teens grades 9 - 12.
http://www.crashtestmag.com/


Kids'MaginationFiction, flash fiction, microfiction, games, learning activities, and writing advice for kids 9 to 14 years old. Sponsored by Silver Pen Writers' Association.
http://www.kidsmagination.com/



Native Youth MagazineNative youth between the ages of 12 and 25 are encouraged to submit articles, poetry, profiles, photos and illustrations. Submissions from adults are also welcome.
http://www.nativeyouthmagazine.com/


Teen InkPublishing categories: Art; Poetry; Fiction; Sports; Opinion; Community Service; Nonfiction (including Pride and Prejudice, Travel and Culture, Environment, You and Your Health, What Matters, Heroes, Cars, Jobs and Money); Reviews (books, movies, music, colleges, TV, web sites, video games, summer programs); College Essays and Articles; and Interviews. For ages 13-19.
http://www.teenink.com/

TeenreadsInfo and features about teens' favorite authors, books, series and characters. Part of The Book Report Network, a group of websites founded in 1996 that share book reviews, features,  author profiles and interviews, excerpts of the new releases, literary games and contests.
http://www.teenreads.com/


As you can see there are lots of places for 'young writers' so encourage your young writers and keep the skill alive. Support Young Writers.

Until Next Time
Barry T Martin

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