writing for magazines

Writing for Magazines Course Overview

A shorter version of the Writing for Children and Teenagers course designed to guide students in the planning, writing, and revision of at least one manuscript (non-fiction) suitable for submission to a current children’s publication. Students define personal writing goals and learn the basic techniques of writing non-fiction required by today’s magazine editors. Additionally, students acquire skills to research magazines and targets manuscripts to meet editorial guidelines.

Writing for Magazines course is designed for you to set your own pace. The average student takes about 155 hours to complete all assignments. Although most students complete this Writing for Magazine course in a year, ICL allows up to 18 months to complete all Writing for Magazines course assignments.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Writing for Magazines Course Manual, IFW Publishing.

The Instruction Manual published exclusively for our students. It contains assignments, idea generators, planning guides, writing and revision techniques and guidelines for preparing a book submission package.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Magazine Markets for Children’s Writers, edited by Marni McNiff; IFW Publishing, Annual edition, ISBN 978-1-944743-27-7, 2024.

Offers a complete roadmap to the changing world of publishing — get the inside scoop on what print and digital publishers are looking for in 2024. In addition to 608 new and updated listings, you’ll find bonus articles to boost your knowledge of the industry and increase your odds of getting published. Plus, you’ll find sections devoted to helping you create a polished submissions package including how to write and format a query letter and how to properly format your manuscript so you can make a professional impression on publishers.

Magazine Markets for Children’s Writers by Institute for Writers
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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

From Inspiration to Publication, IFW Publishing, ISBN 978-1-889715-58-2.

Offers a wealth of practical advice on every aspect of writing for young adults. From Inspiration to Publication is a distillation of over 50 years of teaching individuals how to write for children and teens, and how to market and sell. It is the best treatment of the subject in print.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

The Elements of Style, by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, 4th edition, ISBN 978-0205309023, 2000.

A classic manual on the principles of English language. Decidedly the most practical handbook of grammar, correct usage, punctuation, and effective writing techniques.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Searching: a Research Guide for Writers, IFW Publishing, 6th edition, ISBN 978-1-944743-13-0.

Prepared especially for our students, this handbook introduces a variety of sources and methods available for tracking down information, an indispensable guide to research resources.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Supplementary Instructional Materials, IFW Publications:
Talk Abouts.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Writing for Magazines Course Manual, IFW Publishing.

The Instruction Manual published exclusively for our students. It contains assignments, idea generators, planning guides, writing and revision techniques and guidelines for preparing a book submission package.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

From Inspiration to Publication, IFW Publishing, ISBN 978-1-889715-58-2.

Offers a wealth of practical advice on every aspect of writing for young adults. From Inspiration to Publication is a distillation of over 50 years of teaching individuals how to write for children and teens, and how to market and sell. It is the best treatment of the subject in print.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Magazine Markets for Children’s Writers, edited by Marni McNiff; IFW Publishing, Annual edition, ISBN 978-1-944743-28-4, 2024.

Offers a complete roadmap to the changing world of publishing — get the inside scoop on what print and digital publishers are looking for in 2024. In addition to 608 new and updated listings, you’ll find bonus articles to boost your knowledge of the industry and increase your odds of getting published. Plus, you’ll find sections devoted to helping you create a polished submissions package including how to write and format a query letter and how to properly format your manuscript so you can make a professional impression on publishers.

Magazine Markets for Children’s Writers by Institute for Writers
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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

The Elements of Style, by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, 4th edition, ISBN 978-0205309023, 2000.

A classic manual on the principles of English language. Decidedly the most practical handbook of grammar, correct usage, punctuation, and effective writing techniques.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Searching: a Research Guide for Writers, IFW Publishing, 6th edition, ISBN 978-1-944743-13-0.

Prepared especially for our students, this handbook introduces a variety of sources and methods available for tracking down information, an indispensable guide to research resources.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Supplementary Instructional Materials, IFW Publishing:
Talk Abouts.

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The Institute for Writers makes it easy for you to receive a high-quality writing program at an affordable rate. Everything you need to complete the Writing for Magazines course is included in your tuition. Choose which payment option best fits your needs.

College Credits

College Credits and Professional Development Hours: The Connecticut Board for State Academic Awards recommends that our graduates be awarded 3 college credits. No matter where you live, you can obtain these credits from Charter Oak State College—which functions under the credit-granting authority of the Connecticut Board—for a fee anytime within five years of your completion of the Institute’s course. You can have Charter Oak “transcript” these credits to any college, university, or school board. Teachers may be able to receive professional development hours. Check with your district or administrators.

Writing for Magazines Course Details

Writing for Magazines course is designed to teach the student how to write articles and stories targeted to the children’s and young adult periodical market.

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Goals & Objectives

1.       Identify personal writing goals and work with one-on-one mentor to accomplish them.
2.      Learn the fundamentals of story and article development, writing, and revising.
3.       Learn how to survey and analyze current children’s magazines and then target writing to specific magazines.
4.      Develop skills preparing to carry out on-going writing projects.

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Outline

Our Writing for Magazines course is designed to teach you how to write articles and stories targeted to the children’s and young adult periodical market.

Part 1 – Introduction to Fiction and Nonfiction, and the current markets for Magazine Stories and articles for Children and Teens (Assignments 1-4)
You are introduced to the structure of fiction and nonfiction and practice story and article writing techniques. Analyze published stories and articles to understand the standards required by publishers. Identify the techniques and styles used by successful writers in the juvenile magazine field.

 

Part 2 – Targeting the Market (Assignments 5-7)
Identify magazines for which you want to write and learn how to tailor your stories and articles to fit the editorial requirements of each magazine—its readership, length, subject matter, and submission requirements. Categories of magazine stories and articles are defined and explained with examples drawn from the course text, Best of the Children’s Market. Students write and revise two manuscripts for selected children’s magazines. A short introduction to children’s book writing is provided.

Overview

1.  Story OR article based on picture and Autobiographical letter
2.  Objective description of a child OR Description of an animal, event, scene, or action
3.  Self-view of child described in Assignment 2 OR Article based on research with market choices
4.  Story from word list with market choices OR Article based on interview with market choices and Note about current writing interests
5.  Three story or article outlines with magazine choices
6.  Complete story or article from Assignment 5 outline or plan
7.  Final story or article with magazine choices

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Writing for Magazines Course Manual, IFW Publishing.

The Instruction Manual published exclusively for our students. It contains assignments, idea generators, planning guides, writing and revision techniques and guidelines for preparing a book submission package.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Magazine Markets for Children’s Writers, edited by Marni McNiff; IFW Publishing, Annual edition, ISBN 978-1-944743-27-7, 2024.

Offers a complete roadmap to the changing world of publishing — get the inside scoop on what print and digital publishers are looking for in 2024. In addition to 608 new and updated listings, you’ll find bonus articles to boost your knowledge of the industry and increase your odds of getting published. Plus, you’ll find sections devoted to helping you create a polished submissions package including how to write and format a query letter and how to properly format your manuscript so you can make a professional impression on publishers.

Magazine Markets for Children’s Writers by Institute for Writers
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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

From Inspiration to Publication, IFW Publishing, ISBN 978-1-889715-58-2.

Offers a wealth of practical advice on every aspect of writing for young adults. From Inspiration to Publication is a distillation of over 50 years of teaching individuals how to write for children and teens, and how to market and sell. It is the best treatment of the subject in print.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

The Elements of Style, by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, 4th edition, ISBN 978-0205309023, 2000.

A classic manual on the principles of English language. Decidedly the most practical handbook of grammar, correct usage, punctuation, and effective writing techniques.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Searching: a Research Guide for Writers, IFW Publishing, 6th edition, ISBN 978-1-944743-13-0.

Prepared especially for our students, this handbook introduces a variety of sources and methods available for tracking down information, an indispensable guide to research resources.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Supplementary Instructional Materials, IFW Publications:
Talk Abouts.

IFW Background   Email14

Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Writing for Magazines Course Manual, IFW Publishing.

The Instruction Manual published exclusively for our students. It contains assignments, idea generators, planning guides, writing and revision techniques and guidelines for preparing a book submission package.

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IFW Background   Email14

Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

From Inspiration to Publication, IFW Publishing, ISBN 978-1-889715-58-2.

Offers a wealth of practical advice on every aspect of writing for young adults. From Inspiration to Publication is a distillation of over 50 years of teaching individuals how to write for children and teens, and how to market and sell. It is the best treatment of the subject in print.

IFW Background   Email14

Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Magazine Markets for Children’s Writers, edited by Marni McNiff; IFW Publishing, Annual edition, ISBN 978-1-944743-28-4, 2024.

Offers a complete roadmap to the changing world of publishing — get the inside scoop on what print and digital publishers are looking for in 2024. In addition to 608 new and updated listings, you’ll find bonus articles to boost your knowledge of the industry and increase your odds of getting published. Plus, you’ll find sections devoted to helping you create a polished submissions package including how to write and format a query letter and how to properly format your manuscript so you can make a professional impression on publishers.

Magazine Markets for Children’s Writers by Institute for Writers
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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

The Elements of Style, by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, 4th edition, ISBN 978-0205309023, 2000.

A classic manual on the principles of English language. Decidedly the most practical handbook of grammar, correct usage, punctuation, and effective writing techniques.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Searching: a Research Guide for Writers, IFW Publishing, 6th edition, ISBN 978-1-944743-13-0.

Prepared especially for our students, this handbook introduces a variety of sources and methods available for tracking down information, an indispensable guide to research resources.

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Material Included in your Writing for Magazines Course

Supplementary Instructional Materials, IFW Publishing:
Talk Abouts.

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Writing for Magazines Course Manual, IFW Publishing.

The Instruction Manual published exclusively for our students. It contains assignments, idea generators, planning guides, writing and revision techniques and guidelines for preparing a book submission package.

Magazine Markets for Children’s Writers by Institute for Writers

Magazine Markets for Children’s Writers, edited by Marni McNiff; IFW Publishing, Annual edition, ISBN 978-1-944743-27-7, 2024.

Offers a complete roadmap to thechanging world of publishing — get the inside scoop on what print and digital publishers are looking for in 2024. In addition to 608 new and updated listings, you’ll find bonus articles to boost your knowledge of the industry and increase your odds of getting published. Plus, you’ll find sections devoted to helping you create a polished submissions package including how to write and format a query letter and how to properly format your manuscript so you can make a professional impression on publishers.

From Inspiration to Publication

From Inspiration to Publication, IFW Publications, ISBN 978-1-889715-58-2.

Offers a wealth of practical advice on every aspect of writing for young adults. From Inspiration to Publication is a distillation of over 50 years of teaching individuals how to write for children and teens, and how to market and sell. It is the best treatment of the subject in print.

Elements of Style Book IFW

The Elements of Style, by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, 4th edition, ISBN 978-0205309023, 2000.

A classic manual on the principles of English language. Decidedly the most practical handbook of grammar, correct usage, punctuation, and effective writing techniques.

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Searching: a Research Guide for Writers, IFW Publications, 6th edition, ISBN 978-1-944743-13-0.

Prepared especially for our students, this handbook introduces a variety of sources and methods available for tracking down information, an indispensable guide to research resources.

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Supplementary Instructional Materials, IFW Publishing: Talk Abouts.

Writing for Magazines Course Tuition

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