"Writing is a public art, meant to be shared with many audiences."

        Here is a list of many places online where student work can be published:

           
            www.ri.net/schools/East_Greenwich/Cole/studentwoek.html

                        Cole Junior High web site welcomes poetry,
                        articles, short stories, book reviews, etc. for online publication.
                        All material selected for publication must be reviewed by a teacher.

            www.kidscom.com/orakc/Write/write_how.html

Write Me a Story is the place where you can try your writing skills, share your imagination, read fun stories and maybe even get published on the Internet  Each week kids are challenged to write a story using the character, place and prop that is given.  If the story is selected, readers get to vote on their favorites. Categories for kids under 12 and over 12.
www.cs.ucf.edu/~MidLink/
MidLink Magazine © is the Digital Magazine for Kids By Kids from 8 to 18
ics.soe.umich.edu/info/ipginfo.html
Students work with mentors from the University of Michigan to exchange poems in progress and get constructive feedback.
cyberkids.com/cw/
        Kids from all over the world can publish stories, poetry and articles.

www.teenlit.com/

At this site, teens can publish their work, join a discussion group about writing and use a writer’s workshop list of online tools to make writing more effective.
                www.kidlink.org/KIDPROJ/index.html
KIDPROJ, is a part of KIDLINK where teachers and youth group leaders from around the world plan activities and projects for students and other kids age 5 to 15
www.amazon.com

         Welcomes reviews of all books available for purchase
 

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