Submission Process -- ALL Submissions
No simultaneous submissions. If we accept your submission, we expect to be able to publish it. If you have submitted to more than one publication and are accepted in more than one place, then what? If you have submitted elsewhere, wait for a response before submitting here.
We obtain:
- Non-exclusive Electronic Publication Rights, for publication in the English language. (Internet format)
Rights may be requested in any one or any combination of the above ways.
We have no word length requirements. However, for fiction we are looking for short stories. KEEP IN MIND, the target audience is teens. Submissions over 4000 words are considered very long.
Editorial Process
A pool of editors will review your submissions. Most likely, you will get some remarks about your manuscript in an email, if declined. We do not promise to read the whole thing. For example, if the grammar is prohibitively flawed, we might just remark on a couple of paragraphs and send it to you by email. We will note clearly if we want you to revise and resubmit.
Liking something is in the eye of the beholder, so just because we don't like it, does not mean it is bad!
Publication Process
TeenAge Internet magazine features rolling content. About twice a week, a new work is added to the contents and the oldest feature rotates off.
Submissions will generally be in the contents from between four to six weeks. Once submissions have rotated out of contents, they become part of our archives. The archives will be a searchable list of all works that have appeared in TeenAge. Authors may request that works be removed from archives by contacting the editor.
Submitting
We accept ONLY on-line submissions. The process is fairly easy, and there are two methods.
Submission from the stand-alone system:
- You will be required to provide and confirm a valid email address.
- You will set up a submission tool password to protect your submission account.
- You can reach the submission tools by clicking here or using the link below.

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