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This is the very best collection of poetry written entirely by teens. Read our country's future poet laureates!
You won't find Dickinson or Shakespeare here ... just real teens and their thoughts, ideas and words.
You can though, find a teen interview with Maya Angelou!
Love poems, free verse and rhyme We publish poets! * * * All kinds of teen poems, it's clear From epics to love poems dear - Whether real life or dream song Sonnets, free verse, short or long Teen writing, in all forms, appears here! |
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Teen Ink features teen writing. All the articles are written by teen authors. The monthly print magazine is appropriate for any teenager -- teenagers age 13 to 19 attending secondary school: junior high school, middle school and high school. This publication is used by professional people including English teachers, writing teachers, language arts instructors, journalism teachers, school newspaper advisors, librarians, guidance counselors, K-12 principals in addition to the PTA or PTO. Each issue of Teen Ink magazine contains a wide variety of student work: we publish nonfiction, fiction, poems, community service, sports, heroes, interviews, college essays, college reviews, book reviews, concert reviews, movie reviews, music reviews, video reviews, video game reviews, the environment, opinion, sports, pets, cars, automobiles, travel and culture, jobs and money, health issues, artwork, photographs, cartoons, short stories, essays, writing contests, a college directory and the website also has a bulletin board and resources for teens and educators. Subjects include teen pregnancy, racism, eating disorders, depression, death, suicide, family, relationships, jobs, grandparents, violence, the college process, college information, colleges, driving, self esteem, the arts, movies and more. Teen Ink is also a book series published by HCI Teens. Subjects covered in the 6-book series include Friends, Fitting In, Love, Challenges, Family, Heroes, Loss and Memories. Teen Ink was established in 1989 as The 21st Century magazine by The Young Authors Foundation, a nonprofit organization. More than 25,000 students have been published in the magazine and its companion Poetry Journal.