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Re-posted from Parentadvocates.org
Kids Can Publish Has Joined StoryMonsters
Ink
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Getting published in a national magazine just got a lot easier for kids! Children in kindergarten through 12th grade who love to write—and teachers who would like their students to embrace the written word—are now able to submit their writing samples to Kids Can Publish to be considered for publication in the nationally circulated StoryMonsters Ink magazine. The magazine recently joined together with Kids Can Publish, a division of Five Star Publications, Inc., to help broaden its audience.
Kids Can Publish Has Joined StoryMonsters
Ink!
Getting published in a national magazine just got a lot easier for kids! Children in kindergarten through 12th grade who love to write—and teachers who would like their students to embrace the written word—are now able to submit their writing samples to Kids Can Publish to be considered for publication in the nationally circulated StoryMonsters Ink magazine. The magazine recently joined together with Kids Can Publish, a division of Five Star Publications, Inc., to help broaden its audience.
“Partnering the two divisions together makes sense,” says Linda F. Radke, president of Five Star Publications, Inc. “Their objectives complement each other so well, and I think it is important to give young writers—our future generation of authors—a place to have a voice. What better way to do that than to give them an opportunity to participate in the publication of a national magazine?”
Teachers and parents can now submit their students' written works, such as poems, articles, stories, book reviews, etc. to Kids Can Publish/StoryMonsters Ink for print consideration. A completed permission form signed by a parent or guardian must accompany submissions. To download a permission form and for instructions on how to submit work, visit www.StoryMonstersInk.com.
Win a Copy of StoryMonsters Ink for Each Student in Your Classroom!
StoryMonsters Ink is now holding a monthly drawing through its Facebook page where teachers can enter to win a printed copy of the magazine for each student in their classroom! Visit the Facebook page and add your school name and grade level in the comments below the teacher announcement post. The names will be added to a drawing and on April 18, we will pick a winner! Don't forget to "like" us!
Getting published in a national magazine just got a lot easier for kids! Children in kindergarten through 12th grade who love to write—and teachers who would like their students to embrace the written word—are now able to submit their writing samples to Kids Can Publish to be considered for publication in the nationally circulated StoryMonsters Ink magazine. The magazine recently joined together with Kids Can Publish, a division of Five Star Publications, Inc., to help broaden its audience.
“Partnering the two divisions together makes sense,” says Linda F. Radke, president of Five Star Publications, Inc. “Their objectives complement each other so well, and I think it is important to give young writers—our future generation of authors—a place to have a voice. What better way to do that than to give them an opportunity to participate in the publication of a national magazine?”
Teachers and parents can now submit their students' written works, such as poems, articles, stories, book reviews, etc. to Kids Can Publish/StoryMonsters Ink for print consideration. A completed permission form signed by a parent or guardian must accompany submissions. To download a permission form and for instructions on how to submit work, visit www.StoryMonstersInk.com.
Win a Copy of StoryMonsters Ink for Each Student in Your Classroom!
StoryMonsters Ink is now holding a monthly drawing through its Facebook page where teachers can enter to win a printed copy of the magazine for each student in their classroom! Visit the Facebook page and add your school name and grade level in the comments below the teacher announcement post. The names will be added to a drawing and on April 18, we will pick a winner! Don't forget to "like" us!
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