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Helpful Hints to Getting Published
Print your story or poem on a computer or use your best handwriting. (Print--not cursive!) Be sure you include
- your name
- address
- grade
- age
- telephone number
Make a copy. Never send your original because you may not get it back.
Put your story or poem into a business size envelope along with a SASE (self-addressed, stamped envelope - your librarian can help you with this!)
Address the envelope to the magazine of your choice, be sure you have enough postage on your envelope, then mail.
If you can't find a magazine's address, ask your librarian.
While you are waiting for a response from a publisher, write something else!
Go to your public library and ask to see "The Children's Writer's Market." This is a wonderful reference book filled with the names and addresses of publishers who publish student writing. In the back of this book is a section just for student writers. This section lists all the awards, contests, and college scholarships available to students your age.
Remember, publishers are also on the lookout for your book, movie, and CD reviews; illustrations; photographs; interviews with students who have overcome obstacles or are doing great things; and essays. Magazines are always looking for editorials and opinions.
Read "Stone Soup" magazine which is written and illustrated entirely by students. This way, you'll see what other talented students, like yourself, are doing!Good luck & keep trying!
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