We’re proud of Stone Soup’s history and reputation as one of the leading print magazines to publish creative work by children. We encourage you to send us your work! However, we can’t begin to publish all the great writing and art we receive, so we want you to know where else you can submit your work. Here are links to our favorite magazines for young writers. If you’re over 13, be sure to scroll down to the teen magazines.
For Various Ages
Published by Prufrock Press, this quarterly magazine includes games, puzzles, stories, and opinions, all by kids ages 8 to 14.
Magic Dragon
Children in the elementary school grades may send their writing and art to this quarterly magazine.
Especially for girls, New Moon is a bimonthly magazine publishing letters, articles and fiction by 8- to 14-year-old girls, as well as writing and art by adults.
Published five times a year, this magazine contains writing by adults and children. Kids ages 8 to 16 may submit essays, stories, letters to the editor, riddles and proverbs.
Especially for Teen Writers
For ages 14 and up, this bi-monthly literary magazine publishes short stories, poems, and first-person essays written for teens and young adults.
The Claremont Review
Published twice a year, spring and fall, the Claremont Review showcases inspiring young adult writers ages 13 to 19.
Art, stories, poems, and reviews by 13- to 19-year-olds make up this monthly magazine.
This quarterly magazine provides a forum for teenage girls by publishing their poems, essays, letters, and stories.
This bi-monthly publication showcases creative writing, editorials, book reviews, and songwriter interviews by Canada’s teens. Work by writers in other countries is also considered.


