Teen Ink Submission

<p>Hey guys!</p>

<p>Have you ever heard of Teen Ink? It’s basically just a website where teens can post reviews, opinion pieces, short stories, even memoirs and much more. If you like writing you should definitely submit something! You even have the opportunity to make it into their monthly magazine.</p>

<p>Sorry to promote myself, but I wrote a review for the short story “Here We Aren’t, So Quickly” on the website: <a href=“"Here We Aren't, So Quickly": A Short Story by Jonathan Safran Foer | Teen Ink”>http://www.teenink.com/reviews/all/article/633246/Here-We-Arent-So-Quickly-A-Short-Story-by-Jonathan-Safran-Foer/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>If you can read it, that would be awesome! I am hoping to get enough rates and comments to make the magazine! I’d be happy to do the same for anyone else.</p>

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<li>TooSchool4Cool</li>
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<p>Rates and comments aren’t how they determine what stuff to put in the magazine, as far as I know. I like Teen Ink because it’s not terribly hard to get published if you submit a lot of stuff. I used to send them crappy poems a couple years ago and they published two of them ([here[/url</a>] and [url=&lt;a href=“http://www.teenink.com/poetry/haiku/article/489058/When-I-Am-Old/]here[/url]”&gt;When I Am Old | Teen Ink]here](<a href=“http://www.teenink.com/poetry/haiku/article/486713/Parabola/]here[/url”>Parabola | Teen Ink)</a>). </p>

<p>You can’t write this on your resume, can you? Because it’s anonymous?</p>

<p>Great submissions. @halcyonheather, I never understood haikus…</p>

<p>You use your real name and address when you register, but it doesn’t show up online. They print people’s full names and city in the magazine. </p>