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What magazines do kids write?

There is one special magazine called Stone Soup. It is completely made of childrens' writings and illustrations from 8 to 13 year olds. You can send your writings to them and if it's good enough they publish it with the magazine.


Which horror magazines are best to send submissions to?

Fangoria :)


What do i send my sick boyfriend if i can't visit him in person?

A good book and or some CD's. Magazines of his favorite hobby would be well appreciated as well.


How can a young writer get her work noticed?

You get your work noticed the same way all of the rest of us do: get it out there! Enter writing contests and submit stories to your local newspapers (both the school paper and the "real" papers). Send short stories to magazines that people your age read ("Highlights for Children" is one younger readers' magazine). Finish writing your book! Here are a couple of good links to check out too.


How do you comment on stories on quizilla.com?

You can't. But you can send them a message.


How do you get childrens book about oreo cookies to Nabisco?

Look up the address online for the company and send it to them through the mail.


Where do you send photos for unique set of twins who defied the odds?

To share photos of a unique set of twins who defied the odds, you can send them to platforms or organizations that focus on inspiring stories, such as social media pages that celebrate twins or health-related communities. Additionally, consider submitting your photos to local news outlets or magazines that feature human interest stories. You could also explore parenting blogs or websites that highlight extraordinary twin experiences.


What magazines allow someone to send a subscription as a gift?

Many magazines allow one to send a subscription as a gift. One would want to look for well known magazines that have national distributions. Magazines that are smaller or more local, may not allow subscriptions as gifts. Sometimes magazines have forms that allow one to fill it out and request the subscription gift. If this form cannot be found, one can contact subscription services and they'll be able to set up the gift.


Could you send me or could you send to me?

"Could you send me a letter." Good."Could you please not send me to Coventry." Good. "Could you send the money to me." Good. "Could you send me money." Good "Could you send to me money." Not so good, but perfectly understandable.


Where can you get a cloth replacement seat for a childrens lawn swing in the u.s.?

Look at the underneath of the swing or on a label for the manufacturers address. Send them the request.


How do you send in a video to sportsnation?

On the Weird Web Stories section on their website


How do you get your stories in magazines?

For Fiction stories: Every magazine has guidelines that tell prospective writers exactly what kind of stories they will consider. The guidelines also tell how long the stories should be, how much the magazine pays (if they do), and where and how to submit your story. The guidelines may be very detailed or very basic. You can find the guidelines online or write to the magazine and ask for their writers guidelines (include SASE - a self-addressed, stamped envelope). Writers Digest publishes Writers Market and Fiction Writer's Market every year which contain the newest guidelines. The books also have very useful sections that tell you about proper manuscript format. If you don't know what that is, you need to find out before submitting your story. You can find both books at bookstores and libraries. Pay very close attention to the guidelines. Every magazine has different needs and different preferences. If the magazine says it only publishes 2000 to 4000 word mystery stories, don't send them a 5000 word fantasy story. It seems obvious, but many beginning writers are so impressed with their own writing, that they think the editor will completely forget those silly restrictions when he reads their story. He won't. Your story may be wonderful, but if it is not the kind of story the editor wants to buy, he won't even read it. Once you've found some magazines where your stories might fit, get some back issues and read them. Each magazine has its own personality. Are the magazines literary, polished and sophisticated, regional, in-your-face, experimental, up-lifting, down-home, or an eclectic mix? When you have a feel for the type of stories the magazine publishes, then you will know which is more likely to publish your story. Editors get really annoyed by writers who waste their time by sending submissions that are completely off base. Know your market. Make a list of several magazines that are potential markets. Since it is very likely that your first stories will be rejected, decide which magazine you want to try first. Most magazines will not consider simultaneous submissions (sending your story to several magazines at once). Most writers submit to the highest paying or most prestigious market first. Check your story one more time for spelling and grammar errors. Submit your story in whatever way the magazine requests. Be patient. Don't call the editor asking where you story is. If the guidelines say that the usual response time is 2 months, wait an extra couple of weeks, then send a polite letter to the editor asking if he received your submission and offer to resend it if he hasn't. As soon as you send off your story, start a new story. If your story comes back, carefully consider and treasure any comments the editor may have made, then send it to the next magazine on your list. Editors would love to give feedback, but most are so swamped with submissions that they only have time to send form rejections. Consider any comment as a good sign. Try not to take rejection personally. Editors have to reject perfectly good stories because they aren't right for their magazine or because they just published something similar. When you get rejected, send the editor another story. Your next story could just be the perfect story for his magazine, but you'll never know if you don't keep trying. Good luck!