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Check out the web sites listed below that publish teen writing.
 

About Teens Online Magazine

http://www.aboutteens.org/

This web site will publish your article, essay, short story, book review or joke.

Aha! Poetry

http://www.ahapoetry.com

Aha! Poetry is the place for you to post your poems for the Open Mic sessions, read others' poetry, learn about specific types of poetry, and much, much more.

Children's Express

http://www.childrens-express.org

Young people ages 8-18 produce articles on issues that are important to them and of interest to everyone.

Cyberteens

http://www.cyberteens.com

Original poetry, articles, and stories on any subject appropriate to teens can be submitted to Cyberteens.  Illustrated stories and articles are especially likely to get published.

Diary Project

http://www.diaryproject.com

The Diary Project is a site where teens can share their innermost secrets and feelings with honesty, openness, and connectedness-anonymously.  You can write freely and often about anything that is on your mind, just as you would in your own journal.  The site provides an impartial audience that can acknowledge and understand your feelings.  It encourages self-expression, as well as, listening.

KidLit: Poetry Gallery

http://mgfx.com/kidlit/kids/artlit/
poetry/index.htm


Achieve fame instantly.  Send your poetic masterpiece on computer disk, by email, or neatly typed, and it will be posted on this web site.  The poetic selections on the site are grouped by school level and ordered by the poet's last name.

Merlyn's Pen

http://www.merlynspen.com

Teens can submit original writing to this site.  In addition, writers may request a comprehensive editorial review of their work, but work reviewed will not be considered for publication.

Scriptito's Place

http://members.aol.com/vangarnews
/scriptito.html


This is a writing resource center hosted by Scriptito, the mascot of Vangar Publishers.  Submit your creative writing if you are between the ages of 7-15, explore the offerings at the site, and surf the creative writing links.

Teen Ink

http://teenink.com
If you are 13-19, Teen Ink is for you.  Share your stories, experiences, and creativity with teens nationwide and around the world.  Teen Ink has no staff writers; they depend entirely on teens to send writing, art, and photos.  There is no charge to submit or be published, and anything you submit will be considered for Teen Ink's magazine, book series, and web site.

Teenlit.com

http://www.teenlit.com

Here's a web site that offers free online publishing of student writing.  It currently publishes poetry, essays, short stories, and book reviews from teen writers.  The site also includes a teen writers discussion group and a writer's workshop full of helpful writing tips.

Teen Poetry

http://teenpoetry.studentcenter.org

Teen Poetry is the showcase for original poetry written by teens.  You can automatically submit your poems on the web.

Teen Voices Online

https://mmm22.boca01-verio.com/teenvo/issue_current/tvsubmit_form.html

Get published! 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.

Word Smiths

http://teenlink.nypl.org/WordSmiths-Current.cfm

Word Smiths is the spot on the web where teenagers can publish their poems and short stories.  It is open to teens everywhere, not just New York City.  Submissions will be reviewed and all accepted work will be included in an edition of Word Smiths and posted on their web site.

Young People's Press

http://www.ypp.net

YPP.net provides a great chance for talented and emerging youth out there to highlight their work on this web site.  Non-fiction articles, photography and artwork, poetry, videos, short stories, songs, comics, and graffiti are all accepted

Zuzu

http://www.zuzu.org

This site offers instant submission for your creative pleasure.  In every issue, you will find an art gallery, virtual collaboration, "Kids Collect!," poetry, short stories, and links.




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