Teen Poetry Magazine
What is a career path, other than journalism, where i could utilize my love of poetry and literature?

I love to write, but i would hate to be stuck in a job writing a teen magazine column for the rest of my life.

What is a career where i can write profound literary writings and convey my interpretations and oppinions?

What careers would suit me?

You could just be a professional writer and get your own books published. I’m sure you realize that’s a tough road.

You could also become a professor. Many people are inspired and have their lives changed by a single good teacher. I say college or university professor over a highschool or lower teacher, because professors often get their articles published in professional journals.

Sara Bynoe (Teen Angst)


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Not Quite What I Was Planning: Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous and Obscure


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Teen Ink: Written in the Dirt: A Collection of Short Stories, Poetry, Art and Photography


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After five successful books, Teen Ink: Written in the Dirt offers a startlingly different collection that presents teens’ innermost thoughts. These teen-authored fictional stories are filled with incredible character development, gripping plots, imagination and, of course, insight into the human condition. Their poems sing, soar and capture the essence of teen life. Consistent …

Chicken Soup for the Teen Soul: Real-Life Stories by Real Teens (Chicken Soup for the Soul)


Chicken Soup for the Teen Soul: Real-Life Stories by Real Teens (Chicken Soup for the Soul)


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How to Figure Out the Drama–Teen to Teen Every day you are faced with choices about friends, school, work, family obligations, and the future. It isn’t always easy to know which direction to take, and if you do make a mistake, then what? To help you out, Chicken Soup for the Soul got together with Teen Ink magazine to bring you compelling, real-life stories from teenagers going through many of…