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This category lists pages and sites that feature the writings of children and teenagers. It includes personal collections as well as sites that publish original writings online at no charge. Some sites accept submissions online, and other require that you send them in by snail-mail.
http://expressyourself101.com/
Meet writers and illustrators of uplifting poems, fairy tales and humorous children's stories.
http://www.kidpub.com/
Publisher of books and stories by kids, for kids, since 1995. Active community of young writers ages 8 to 15 submitting stories, reviews, and opinions daily.
http://www.kidsonthenet.org.uk/create/index.cfm
Read other children's stories, poetry, and creative non-fiction from all over the world, submit your own writing, read jokes, and read articles on how to write.
http://www.launchpadmag.com/
Publishes fiction, nonfiction, poetry, book reviews, and artwork by children ages 6-12.
http://circle.nypo.org/
Creative writing site including jokes, text messages, stories and poetry.
http://www.stonesoup.com/
An online magazine by young authors and writers that has references for publishing in print materials.
http://www.theelfandtoadstool.ca/
Young and not so young visitors will always find great links to children's writers and illustrators from Canada and around the globe.
http://www.tikatok.com/
Creative community allowing kids to write, illustrate, share, and publish their own books.
http://www.write4fun.net/
Enter your poems and short stories into our online competitions for school students of Australia and USA.
http://www.loriswebs.com/youngpoets/
Original poetry written by children ages 7-18, cartoon and movies reviews, on-site games, and literary links.
https://www.writers-online.co.uk/
UK magazine which encourages submissions from children. Features book reviews, published competition winners and story of the week.
http://www.youngwritersonline.net/
A forum and website for young writers. Designed to provide a place for writers of various ages to go to write and critique one another to develop their craft.
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