This category lists pages and sites that feature the writings of children and teenagers. It includes personal collections as well as sites that publish original writings online at no charge. Some sites accept submissions online, and other require that you send them in by snail-mail.
Read other children's stories, poetry, and creative non-fiction from all over the world, submit your own writing, read jokes, and read articles on how to write. http://kotn.ntu.ac.uk/create/index.cfm
An international magazine for young people's writing fiction and non-fiction, prose and poetry. Writing features, tips and competitions. http://www.mystworld.com/youngwriter/
Allows users to submit writing or view work by others. Features stories, poems, journal entries, and essays. Includes a search engine of the submission database. http://publishkids.com/
An Internet library of stories written or inspired by children and young adults. Some have a read-to-me feature, allowing the viewer to hear the story read. http://www.booksbychildren.com/
Online magazine that accepts feature articles, art and technology reviews, and creative pieces from students. From the U.S. Department of Education. http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/crunch/
The website of Stone Soup Magazine, a magazine which publishes the writing and art of children from around the world. Submissions from outside the US can be submitted via e-mail. http://www.stonesoup.com/
Annual $1,400 short story prize for school students aged 15 to 19 designed to promote creative writing and the novels of Anthony Trollope. Features winning stories from past years. http://www.trollopestoryprize.org/
Online version of print magazine centered around teen girls and their achievements, by teen girls, submissions accepted http://www.teenvoices.com/tvhome.html
Featuring book reviews for young adults/teens, short stories fiction, clean teen jokes, humorous funny photos, and links. Accepts submissions. http://books4teens.homestead.com/
Write the first, second or last chapter of a story that has been started and worked by other children around the world. http://storytrain.kids-space.org/
Creative writing exercises, story starters, and links to other similar resources for students in kindergarten through 8th grade. http://members.shaw.ca/creativewriting
Young people of all ages can come to this forum to talk about things they enjoy writing, as well as finding out how to put their thoughts into words. http://blogs.writingproject.org/blogwrite61/