
Teen Ink's monthly print magazine, daily website and new book series are all written by teens for teens. We publish essays, short stories, reviews, interviews, poetry, art and photography, and have published more than 25,000 teens since 1989. Send us your work today!
Teen Ink
Teen Ink's monthly print magazine, daily website and new book series are all written by teens for teens. We publish essays, short stories, reviews, interviews, poetry, art and photography, and have published more than 25,000 teens since 1989. Send us your work today!
Amazing Kids!![]()
Read about real-life amazing kids or submit your work to the writer's library or virtual art gallery. This site also sponsors contests on a regular basis. Get your art or writing published in a book. Design a comic strip, or work with professional animators.
Cicada![]()
Accepts fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry from writers between 14 and 23. Artwork and photos are also considered. A “Call for Creative Endeavors” offers a new theme for every issue.
The Claremont Review![]()
This Canadian literary magazine, published twice a year, prints fiction, poetry, drama, and art by teens aged 13-19. The Claremont Review also sponsors two contests; winners receive subscriptions or monetary prizes.
Stone Soup![]()
A magazine site for younger writers to publish their artwork and stories. Has excellent links for young writers.
Teen Ink
Teen Ink's monthly print magazine, daily website and new book series are all written by teens for teens. We publish essays, short stories, reviews, interviews, poetry, art and photography, and have published more than 25,000 teens since 1989. Send us your work today!
Amazing Kids!![]()
Read about real-life amazing kids or submit your work to the writer's library or virtual art gallery. This site also sponsors contests on a regular basis. Get your art or writing published in a book. Design a comic strip, or work with professional animators.
Aesthetica Magazine![]()
Promoting new contemporary writers and artists. This site emphasizes equality, creativity, and diversity.
The Blue Pencil Online![]()
This online literary magazine is edited and produced by students at the Walnut Hill School, an arts high school in Natick, MA. Submissions must be from teens who have not yet graduated. You may be considered for the Elizabeth Bishop Prize—a full tuition scholarship to a summer writing program in MA!
Cicada![]()
Accepts fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry from writers between 14 and 23. Artwork and photos are also considered. A “Call for Creative Endeavors” offers a new theme for every issue.
The Concord Review![]()
The first and only journal in the world for the academic work of secondary students of history, has published students in 38 states and 25 countries. Essays average 5,000 words. Published essays are considered for the Ralph Waldo Emerson Prize.
The Diary Project![]()
On this site, teens write in a diary format and post for other teens. Find somebody who is going through what you've gone through and give them advice, or get some advice for yourself. Online publication only.
HuffPost Teen![]()
Teen journalists and bloggers can submit, read, and respond to mostly nonfiction content.
SMITHTeens![]()
SMITH Magazine publishes six-word memoirs, and has printed books featuring the best examples of the genre. SMITHTeens is its section specifically designed for teenage writers.
Teen Voices![]()
Teen Voices is an alternative magazine for, by, and about teen girls. Teens in the Boston area can apply to become editors, and young women from all around the world can submit their fiction, poetry, and nonfiction for consideration.
The Writers' Slate![]()
Published by the Writing Conference, Inc., the magazine publishes original poetry and prose from students enrolled in grades K-12. Three issues per year are printed with one devoted to publishing winners of the writing contests.
Young People’s Press![]()
A North American news service that empowers a large network of youth and young adult writers to have a voice in the mainstream media. Young People’s Press is a free service that accepts non-fiction submissions from youth and young adults between the ages of 14 and 24.
Xenith![]()
A cutting-edge literary magazine that showcases the writings of Generation Y.
Teen Ink
Teen Ink's monthly print magazine, daily website and new book series are all written by teens for teens. We publish essays, short stories, reviews, interviews, poetry, art and photography, and have published more than 25,000 teens since 1989. Send us your work today!
Amazing Kids!![]()
Read about real-life amazing kids or submit your work to the writer's library or virtual art gallery. This site also sponsors contests on a regular basis. Get your art or writing published in a book. Design a comic strip, or work with professional animators.
The Blue Pencil Online![]()
This online literary magazine is edited and produced by students at the Walnut Hill School, an arts high school in Natick, MA. Submissions must be from teens who have not yet graduated. You may be considered for the Elizabeth Bishop Prize—a full tuition scholarship to a summer writing program in MA!
Cicada![]()
Accepts fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry from writers between 14 and 23. Artwork and photos are also considered. A “Call for Creative Endeavors” offers a new theme for every issue.
The Claremont Review![]()
This Canadian literary magazine, published twice a year, prints fiction, poetry, drama, and art by teens aged 13-19. The Claremont Review also sponsors two contests; winners receive subscriptions or monetary prizes.
Figment![]()
Figment is an online writing community for teens and young adults. As well as allowing writers to post their work and read others’ submissions, it has a moderated forum and exclusive features from published authors.
Stone Soup![]()
A magazine site for younger writers to publish their artwork and stories. Has excellent links for young writers.
Teen Voices![]()
Teen Voices is an alternative magazine for, by, and about teen girls. Teens in the Boston area can apply to become editors, and young women from all around the world can submit their fiction, poetry, and nonfiction for consideration.
The Writers' Slate![]()
Published by the Writing Conference, Inc., the magazine publishes original poetry and prose from students enrolled in grades K-12. Three issues per year are printed with one devoted to publishing winners of the writing contests.
Teen Ink
Teen Ink's monthly print magazine, daily website and new book series are all written by teens for teens. We publish essays, short stories, reviews, interviews, poetry, art and photography, and have published more than 25,000 teens since 1989. Send us your work today!
HuffPost Teen![]()
Teen journalists and bloggers can submit, read, and respond to mostly nonfiction content.
Teen Ink
Teen Ink's monthly print magazine, daily website and new book series are all written by teens for teens. We publish essays, short stories, reviews, interviews, poetry, art and photography, and have published more than 25,000 teens since 1989. Send us your work today!
Amazing Kids!![]()
Read about real-life amazing kids or submit your work to the writer's library or virtual art gallery. This site also sponsors contests on a regular basis. Get your art or writing published in a book. Design a comic strip, or work with professional animators.
Cicada![]()
Accepts fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry from writers between 14 and 23. Artwork and photos are also considered. A “Call for Creative Endeavors” offers a new theme for every issue.
Teen Ink
Teen Ink's monthly print magazine, daily website and new book series are all written by teens for teens. We publish essays, short stories, reviews, interviews, poetry, art and photography, and have published more than 25,000 teens since 1989. Send us your work today!
Amazing Kids!![]()
Read about real-life amazing kids or submit your work to the writer's library or virtual art gallery. This site also sponsors contests on a regular basis. Get your art or writing published in a book. Design a comic strip, or work with professional animators.
The Blue Pencil Online![]()
This online literary magazine is edited and produced by students at the Walnut Hill School, an arts high school in Natick, MA. Submissions must be from teens who have not yet graduated. You may be considered for the Elizabeth Bishop Prize—a full tuition scholarship to a summer writing program in MA!
Cicada![]()
Accepts fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry from writers between 14 and 23. Artwork and photos are also considered. A “Call for Creative Endeavors” offers a new theme for every issue.
The Claremont Review![]()
This Canadian literary magazine, published twice a year, prints fiction, poetry, drama, and art by teens aged 13-19. The Claremont Review also sponsors two contests; winners receive subscriptions or monetary prizes.
Figment![]()
Figment is an online writing community for teens and young adults. As well as allowing writers to post their work and read others’ submissions, it has a moderated forum and exclusive features from published authors.
Teen Voices![]()
Teen Voices is an alternative magazine for, by, and about teen girls. Teens in the Boston area can apply to become editors, and young women from all around the world can submit their fiction, poetry, and nonfiction for consideration.
The Writers' Slate![]()
Published by the Writing Conference, Inc., the magazine publishes original poetry and prose from students enrolled in grades K-12. Three issues per year are printed with one devoted to publishing winners of the writing contests.
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