National Novel Writing Month (NANO)
This contest asks individuals to write a novel in a month. (All of November)
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Figment is a community where teens can share their writing, connect with other readers, and discover new stories and authors. Whatever teens are into, from sonnets to mysteries, from sci-fi stories to cell phone novels, they can find it here.
KidPub
Established in 1995, Kid Pub is one of the oldest websites that publishes kids' writing. Writers joining the site for a membership fee of $12.50 can publish a story, find a pen pal, add a paragraph to a never-ending story, respond to another student's writing, or play a game.
Young Writers
This is an online quarterly magazine that invites teen writers to submit personal nonfiction essays, fiction, poetry, and reviews.
Teen Ink
This site accepts art, poems, stories, personal narratives, college admission essays, and reviews of favorite (and least favorite) movies, books, colleges, and websites for their monthly print and online magazine. For more, see NWP's Spotlight on Teen Ink: A Magazine Written by and for Teens.
KidLit
For students in grades K–12, KidLit welcomes a poem, a book review, or a short story, sent by email. Previous submissions may be read on the site.
Others
This contest asks individuals to write a novel in a month. (All of November)
Underlined
Figment is a community where teens can share their writing, connect with other readers, and discover new stories and authors. Whatever teens are into, from sonnets to mysteries, from sci-fi stories to cell phone novels, they can find it here.
KidPub
Established in 1995, Kid Pub is one of the oldest websites that publishes kids' writing. Writers joining the site for a membership fee of $12.50 can publish a story, find a pen pal, add a paragraph to a never-ending story, respond to another student's writing, or play a game.
Young Writers
This is an online quarterly magazine that invites teen writers to submit personal nonfiction essays, fiction, poetry, and reviews.
Teen Ink
This site accepts art, poems, stories, personal narratives, college admission essays, and reviews of favorite (and least favorite) movies, books, colleges, and websites for their monthly print and online magazine. For more, see NWP's Spotlight on Teen Ink: A Magazine Written by and for Teens.
KidLit
For students in grades K–12, KidLit welcomes a poem, a book review, or a short story, sent by email. Previous submissions may be read on the site.
Others