Where Can You Publish Your Work?
Edublogs Magazine is requesting submissions covering "Edublogs Network, online education and technologies, education issues, teaching resources, and more. We’re looking for well-written, opinionated, helpful, entertaining, and informative articles."
Students 2.0 is a blog requesting blog posts connected to the topic of education. This is a great opportunity
to have a larger audience read your work and to advertise your own blog. Check out this example post--
AverageJust Doens't Cut It--written by a student.
Poetic License is an online poetry journal written by poets under 20 years old.
The Student Publishing Program publishes writing from 6th-12th graders in books and online with poetry
laureates.
The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards publish the work of students in grades 7-12.
Merlyn’s Pen showcases the writing of middle and high school students.
Potluck Magazine publishes poetry and other writings by writers ages 8-16.
Skipping Stones: A Multicultural Children’s Magazine publishes poems, stories, and writings from all ages
and in all languages.
Wind BIG $$$$ ($15,000 Grand Prize)-- Enter the FRA essay contest ("Why I'm Proud to Be an American").
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