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Several people have requested that this information be posted once again.
For all of you, here it is!

Cathie E. Bashaw
University at Albany
School of Information Science and Policy

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Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 06:49:18 -0800
From: Mary Deault <mmdeault@EARTHLINK.NET>
To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: HIT-Magazines that publish student work

>Here are the responses that I received after posting to LM_Net as to
>places where students can get their work published. There were several
>requests as well for a HIT so here it is. I have tried to acknowledge
>everyone who replied. The numbers are for the number of people who
>recommended the same thing.
>
>A.      Merlyn's Pen -4
>        Meryln's Pen  national magazine of student writing
>        PO Box 1058
>        East Greenwich, RI 02818-9946
>        Merlyn's Pen: intermediate edition (middle School) 18002472027
>        21.00 for indiv. subscrip  comes out 4x a yr.
>
>        Children's Digest
>        Cricket.
>        Stone Soup-3- that is high-quality, publishes student creative
>stories and              poems.
>        The Acorn-1530 7th St.-Rock Island, Illinois 61201
>        American Girl
>        Boy's Life
>
>
>B.  I am editor of Boodle, By Kids For Kids.  It is a quarterly
>magazine that publishes student writing and artwork, up to about age 14.
>Our guidelines are available for a self-addressed, stamped envelope.  Sample
>copies are $2.50.  Subscriptions are $12/year.
>
>        Mavis Catalfio, Editor
>        BOODLE: By Kids For Kids
>        P. O. Box 1049
>        Portland, IN 47371
>        mcatalfi@r8esc.k12.in.us
>
>C. Here are three sites that publish student's writing:
>
>                KidNews  http://www.vsa.cape.com/~powens/Kidnews3.html
>                KidPub   http://www.en-garde.com/kidpub
>                Scriptitio's Place
>http://members.aol.com/vangarnews/scriptito.html
>                        Pam Hatton
>                        home e-mail             pamhatton@aol.com
>                        school e-mail           hattonp@uno.cc.geneseo.edu
>
>D. e-mail dave martin at the following address:
>        dmartin@ops.esu19.k12.ne.us
>he publishes a journal 4 times a year that is specifically for writers
>that want to see their work in print. the journal is call _Fine Lines_.
>It is a local effort, however, via e-mail, he excepts work from states
>all over the union, and he is retired military, so he has many
>participants from around the world. It is a worthy publication, check him
>out!
>For more information about FINE LINE see below, direct from the publisher
>        The Fine Lines Journal
>        9905 Rockbrook Road
>        Omaha, NE 68124-1931
>        (402) 391-2937
>        dmartin2@unomaha.edu
>
>The year, 1996, was the fifth consecutive year of publication for the
>quarterly journal, Fine Lines.  It is dedicated to the writing
>development of its subscribers.  What started out as a classroom
>newsletter project turned quickly into a 20 state writing organization
>which has more than 500 subscribers at this time. The first issue was
>only 4 pages long and allowed students an opportunity to show others
>outside the classroom the results of their clear thinking and proper
>written expression. The last issue was 48 pages of fiction, non-fiction
>and poetry written by adults and students who wanted to improve their
>writing skills.
>
>Now, I receive creative writing, mainly prose articles of medium length
>and poetry, from students in schools all over the nation and adults of
>all ages and occupations.  Last year, I printed a poem from an eight year
>old and several pieces from an eighty-three year old grandmother.  I also
>printed the work of janitors, doctors, lawyers, and scientists.  Fine
>Lines accepts submissions from anyone regardless of age, vocation, or
>education and has printed writing submitted from as far away as Japan,
>Denmark, and Switzerland.
>
>Remember Horace's words, "He who has hit upon a subject suited to his
>powers will never fail to find eloquent words and lucid arrangement."
>
>Teachers may join our group for $20/year which entitles them to four new
>issues, an opportunity to get their own work published, the right to
>sponsor their students' writing and submit their work to be published for
>no extra fee. I look forward to hearing from you.
>
>Write on.               :)
>
>David Martin
>
>E. Try
>         http://www.interlog.com/~ohi/inkspot/young.html  (For Young Writers)
>         http://www.cyberteens.com/ctmain.html
>         http://www.mindspring.com:80/~cbi/index.html (Children's Writing
>        Resource Center)
>        http://www.4fishing.com:80/kids/index.html
>        http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1116/
>
>
>F. NCTE has a list of places that publish students work.  You can get the
>handout from    NCTE
>                        1111W Kenyon Road
>                        Urbana, Illinois 61801-1096
>
>G. Try http://www.interlog.com/~ohi/inkspot/young.html
>They used to have listings of on-line publishing sites and of hard-copy
>publishers as well. Haven't been there in a while. Hope it still works.
>
>H. Subject: K12> Re: where to publish kids work
>        Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 20:39:09 EST
>        From: KIDSPHERE Mailing List <kidsphere@vms.cis.pitt.edu>
>
>Here's some sites where you can submit children's writing &/or art:
>
>        http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~david/derya/ywc.html
>        The Young Writers Club
>
>        http://www.stonesoup.com/
>        http://www.stonesoup.com/main2/guidelines.html - URL for guidlines
>        for manuscript and art submissions
>
>        http://redfrog.norconnect.no/~cag/
>        Redfrog - Children's Art Gallery
>
>        http://iquest.com/~e-media/kv/poetry.html
>        Positively Poetry
>
>        http://www.kids-space.org/
>        write stories on-line,submit art
>These and many more are found at:
>http://www.cochran.com/theosite/Ksites_part2.html#byforSome print sources are:
>
>From Marti Anderson marti@inwave.com, came the following:
>The Acorn. PO Box 1266, El Dorado, CA 95623
>
>Calliope, 7 School St., Petersborough, NH 03458
>
>FRANK, 64 E 1st St., Mesa, AZ 85201
>
>High School Writer, PO Box 718, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
>
>Merlyn's Pen, PO Box 1058, East Greenwich, RI 02818
>
>New Moon, PO Box 6255, Duluth, MN 55806
>
>The 21st Century, PO Box 30, Newton, MA 02161
>
>Writes of Passage, 817 Broadway, 6th fl, New York, NY 10003
>
>Writing! 3001 Cindel Dr., Delran, NJ 08370
>
>Also, here are some web sites with opportunities for kids to publish
>their writings and sometimes also artwork.
>
>http://www.kidpub.org/kidpub/
>http://www.kids-space.org/
>http://www.stonesoup.com/
>http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~david/derya/ywc.html
>http://iquest.com/~e-media/kv/poetry.html
>http://www.gil.com.au/ozkidz/
>http://www.cyberkids.com/
>http://www.telenaut.com/gst/
>http://www.vsa.cape.com/~powens/Kidsnews.html
>http://longwood.cs.uof.edu:80/~MidLink/
>http://www.interlog.com/~ohi/inkspot/young.html
>http://schoolnet2.carleton.ca/english/arts/lit/c-voice/index.html
>http://www.ltp.tsoa.nyu.edu/~student/mags/kinderpress/index.html
>http://www.cowboy.net/~mharper/LGG.html
>http://ipl.sils.umich.edu/youth/PutMyStory/
>http://www.gulf.net/~ptlg/BIGBUS.html
>
>
>Many thanks go to the following:
>Brenda Carr
>Meg- Santa Fe Middle School
>Becky Smith-Rusk ISD-Rusk, TX
>Marcie-Hanford High School-Richland, Washington
>Carol Lisker Kennedy- e-mail ckennedy@mciunix.mciu.k12.pa.us
>June Muldner, LMS-ghnlib@spectra.net
>Della Matthis, School Library Coordinator,Alaska State Library, Anchorage,
>Alaska
>Maggie Witwer, Resource Librarian ,High Plains RLSS  e-mail  mwitwer@csn.net
>Susan K. S. Grigsby-gs02skg@panther.gsu.edu
>Julie Hulten -East Haven HS-ehavent@biomed.med.yale.edu
>
>
>
>
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