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Old Jan 18, 2008, 09:00 AM
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magazine editor/writing for magazines

hi im only 16 and was wondering if any one knew how i could get into magazine editing or write articles for teenage magazines as i would love to do this in my spare time wether i got paid or not if any one knows please point me in the right direction thanks i really want to do this

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Old Jan 18, 2008, 09:02 AM   #2  
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Magazines are pretty picky about articles they will accept. Do you have some unusual topics in mind?
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errm not really i just wanted to write articles for a magazine anyway do you have any ideas i can write about to try an get into this job?
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Some teen magazines have a special section that highlights short articles, stories, and poems from readers. For instance, each issue of CosmoGirl includes embarrassing moments sent in by readers. All teen magazines have a Letters section. Send in a letter (your reaction to an article) and see if they print it. You will have to use capitals and good punctuation, spelling, and grammar in order for them to seriously consider printing anything you write.
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Go to your local library and check out a bunch of kids' and teens' magazines. Read through them to get familiar with their features and articles. Look for departments for reader feedback or submissions.
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