I've had a lot of fun writing occasional articles for magazines during the last few years. It's a great way to practice writing, build a resume, and get professional feedback. I have thoroughly enjoyed working with the magazines that have published my work. The only draw-backs to writing for magazines include the long response time (it can take months to hear a reply) and the fact that you still have to deal with rejections (sigh).
You can submit work to many magazines for children, but here are five that accept (and some encourage!) online submissions. These five also offer varying amounts of pay for accepted/published manuscripts. Perhaps, if there is a lot of interest, I can do another post like this in the future.
Now, five magazine markets that will accept submissions of articles for children online (and pay you for accepted/published work!):
Listen Magazine. This magazine shows teenagers a positive way of life without drug and substance abuse. Queries are encouraged and email submissions are allowed. A theme list and more information is available on their website.
Stories for Children Magazine. This award-winning, online ezine publishes fiction and non-fiction for children three to twelve years old. Email submissions are required. Learn more about writing for them on their website.
Odyssey Magazine. Part of the Cricket Publishing Group, this magazine focuses on science content for children between nine and fourteen years old. Queries are required and may be submitted online. For more information, visit their Submission Guidelines.
Friend Magazine. Published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, stories in this faith-oriented magazine are often based on real experiences and written for children three to twelve years old. Past issues and content can be viewed online and manuscripts can be sent on speculation through email. For more information, visit their website.
Yes Mag. This science-oriented magazine for kids and teenagers prefers queries before manuscripts. Emailed queries are accepted. They prefer Canada-related material. For more information, visit their website. Note: They seem to only be accepting material from Canadian authors at the moment.
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