Submit your work to be printed in a magazine or website.
Kids as Critics - Poughkeepsie Journal
P.O. Box 1231, Poughkeepsie, NY 12602 or e-mail to life@poughkeepsiejournal.com
Send a book review, along with your name, school, grade, and a photo
of yourself.
Treasure
Chest
P.O. Box 498, Pleasant Valley, NY 12569
Accepts unpublished art, poetry, and fiction by elementary students in
Dutchess County, New York.
All work must be submitted in electronic format. Emails can be sent to
us at submissions@treasurechestmagazine.org.
CD-ROM and floppy discs can be sent by regular mail. Art work must be
digitally photographed or scanned in a jpeg file. Please contact us through
our website if you need help with this format. Do not send original art work.
Work will not be returned. All work must include the following information:
student's name, age, grade, and school, title of your work, for artwork state
the medium used.
American
Girl Magazine
American Girl is a bimonthly, four-color magazine for girls
ages 8 and up. They accept contemporary and historical fiction up to 2,300
words. The protagonist should be a girl between 8 and 12 who captures the
hopes, thoughts, and emotions unique to that precarious age between childhood
and teenager. They also accept non-fiction, recipes, puzzles, cartoons, etc.
Creative
Kids
Prufrock Press, P.O. Box 8813, Waco, TX 76714-8813
Creative Kids is looking for the very best material by students
(ages 8–16). Material may include cartoons, songs, stories between 500 and
1200 words, puzzles, photographs, artwork, games, editorials, poetry, and
plays, as well as any other creative work that can fit in the pages of the
magazine. Published quarterly.
Creative
With Words
P.O. Box 223226, Carmel, CA 93922
Creative With Words accepts poetry up to 20 lines, up to 46 characters
across any line and.or prose, 800 words maximum. Check website for required
focus/theme of writing and further guidelines.
Cricket
Magazine
P.O. Box 300, Peru, IL, 61354.
Cricket publishes children 14 years old or younger. View website for
monthly contests. Winners are published in magazine.
Cyberkids
Cyberkids website especially likes stories, articles and poems that
are funny. Art and written submissions can be on any topic that is appropriate
for our audience (ages 7 to 12). Prefers stories with an original illustration
or photo included. Also publishes games, puzzles, brain teasers, jokes, and
multimedia creations by kids.
Stone Soup
Submissions Dept., P.O. Box 83, Santa Cruz, CA, 95063
Send stories about topics that you feel strongly about, maximum: 2500
words.
Storyworks
(Write name of contest or name of department at top) c/o Storyworks,
P.O. Box 712, New York, NY 10013-0712
Accepts book reviews, include a color photo and sign your name at the
bottom of the review. Monthly contests on a variety of topics are also
accepted, see the current magazine issue or look online for details.