Hi all,
Today I was happy to find out that Stories for Children Magazine will be reopening its doors in April 2011. Submissions are now open!
This is the press release:
The exciting growth and changes continue to occur at Stories for Children Magazine and we are pleased to announce its reopening! This award-winning Ezine shut down for a short hiatus as their Founder, Owner and Editor-in-Chief VS Grenier gave birth to a wonderful baby girl.
"Being a mother takes a lot out of you, but now that my little girl is old enough to play in my office and my other kids are back in school . . . it's time to reopen Stories for Children Magazine," states
VS Grenier. "I've really missed working with our great list of authors and illustrators. In addition, I am looking forward to working with the new SFC Team. We have a few of our old team members back, but we've added a lot of new faces as well."
Stories for Children Magazine's first issue is planned for April 2011. They are open to submissions and are looking for fiction, nonfiction, poems, crafts, activities, puzzles and youth submissions to fill their April, May and Summer 2011 issues. You can find their guidelines at http://
Even though the relaunch issue is not until April 2011, you can still visit this fun, family friendly Ezine each month. "We'll be posting book reviews, crafts, coloring pages and more for FREE each
month," states Grenier.
Stories for Children Magazine placed in the Top Ten for Best Magazine in Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry in the Preditors & Editors Readers Poll 2008. So come take an adventure in the World of Ink with Stories for Children Magazine – http://
All the best,
VS Grenier
http://vsgrenier.com
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Blog: Mayra's Secret Bookcase (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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It's hard to believe June is here already.
VBT - Writers on the Move is happy to add some new members to the June 1st Schedule:
Harry Gilleland is hosting Linda Asato
Karen Cioffi is hosting Carolyn Howard-Johnson
Kathy Stemke is hosting Liana Metal
Lea Schizas is hosting Helena Harper
Nancy Famalari is hosting Crystalee Calderwood
Vivian Zabel is hosting Joyce Anthony
Margaret Fieland is hosting Mayra Calvani
Crystalee Calderwood is hosting Dorothy Massey
Joyce Anthony is hosting Marvin Wilson
Helena Harper is hosting Gayle Trent
Dorothy Massey is hosting Anita Yasuda
Liana Metal is hosting Harry Gilleland
Carolyn Howard-Johnson is hosting Kathy Stemke
Virginia S. Grenier is hosting Karen Cioffi
Gayle Trent is hosting Lea Schizas
Mayra Calvani is hosting Nancy Famalari
Marvin Wilson is hosting Vivian Zabel
Anita Yasuda is hosting Margaret (Peggy) Fieland
Linda Asato is hosting Virginia S. Grenier
Be part of our new Mystery Site Give-Away and have a chance to win a prize. This month the prize is a book. Sorry, can't tell you the title, it's a secret. Just visit the hosts' sites and leave a comment. YOU MAY WIN!
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I love when people send me packages, especially when they contain cool design work. Comic artist and designer Jonathan Bennett recently sent me a fat package of goodies including not one, but TWO Gocco prints! In addition, he included several magazines that feature his cartoons. I enjoyed his work, I just wish he had a website so I could see more.
MOME Winter 2006 features one of Jon’s cartoons. You can pick up a copy at Fantagraphics Books.
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Hey Mayra - Go ahead and add your article to my linky about how you taught your daughter to write & be an author.
You might want to post a picture and there didn't seem to be one with the article.
http://familyliteracyandyou.blogspot.com
- Tina
Thanks for the "heads up" - I'm going to look at submission guidelines now!