In this episode of the Junior Librarian podcast, Avari introduces teens to an exciting opportunity at the Wagnalls Memorial Library - the Ink and Stone teen literary journal. Avari shares the submission guidelines, encouraging teens aged 13-19 to submit their original flash fiction, short stories, nonfiction essays, and poems. The selected pieces will be published in a journal available for purchase on Amazon and as a free PDF on the Wagnalls website. Authors included in the journal will receive a physical copy of the journal and retain the rights to their work, making this a fantastic chance for aspiring teen writers to showcase their talent.
For more information about Ink & Stone and the Wagnalls Memorial Library, please visit our website at www.wagnallsfoundation.org or call us at 614-837-4765.
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