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The fourteenth issue of Luna Station Quarterly, featuring a collection of unique stories by up and coming women writers.
We’re very happy to welcome Constelación Magazine a new quarterly speculative fiction bilingual magazine. Here’s a word from Co-Editor and Mermaid-in-Chief, Coral Alejandra Moore: Like a wish upon a star, Constelación Magazine was born out of two people who had the same dream: to read more speculative stories in Spanish. Though we live more than […]
Every Tuesday on our blog, we share an interview with an author from our most recent issue, and we have plenty more to share! Today’s spotlight is on Priscilla Kint and her story “The Legend of Emma Sondheim“. LSQ: What an unexpected twist! I love the idea of a time-traveling circus inside a house. How […]
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Categories: Fantasy, Magazine, Short Story
Authors: Annie Hartnett, Carol Holland March, Che Gilson, Danielle Perry, Evan Mariah Pettit, Jennifer Lyn Parsons, Jennifer Recchio, Judith Field, Rebecca Buchanan, Rebecca Harwell, Sandi Leibowitz, Sara Kardel, Tory Hoke
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The fourteenth issue of Luna Station Quarterly, featuring a collection of unique stories by up and coming women writers.
Posted on Saturday, June 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am.
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I want to inspire and interest a young girl, age 8, a third-grader who is very bright and likes to read and likes to write. I am hoping you can suggest some publications that, like Luna Station Quarterly, publish stories by women that are for young readers. I’d appreciate any recommendations that you would be so kind as to make in this regard.
Sincerely,
Philip Natale
My kid (now 9) loves Ask, Spider, and Cricket magazines: https://shop.cricketmedia.com/magazines-6-9-years.html
There’s also Stone Soup and your local librarian will be delighted to offer more suggestions.