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Outgrowing Teen Ink MAG
I am a 19-year-old who has been contributing to Teen Ink for almost four years. I love this community and the setup of the website. I appreciate this safe space to express my ideas and creative thoughts.
I am turning 20 in less than six months, and I’d like to ask, is there another website, as good as Teen Ink, that accepts submissions and is a similar type of sharing site for adults? In other words, I know Teen Ink is only for teens, and since I am not going to be a teen any longer, where can I share my pieces on a reliable website? Does your company have any partners or recommendations that accept adult submissions?
Thank you so much for your time. I continue to recommend Teen Ink to my friends and family.
Editor’s note: There are as many writing communities on the Web as there are subjects to write about. But we can recommend some literary sites/journals that accept submissions: Glimmer Train, Writer’s Cafe, Narrative Magazine, Big Bridge, and Pif Magazine are a few.
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