Childrens Express – A national news agency, where young people aged 8-18 produce articles on issues that are important to them but of interest to everyone.
Creative Writing – Children aged 5-11 will find this page very useful in jumpstarting their creativity. A number of ideas which can be used as a stimulus for creative writing lessons.
Creative Writing for Teens – Find tips, a selection of young authors’ works, plus creative writing and homework help.
David Barr Kirtley: Resources for Teen Writers – Especially of interest to teens interested in science fiction and fantasy, but of interest to any young author. This site contains links to contests, markets, workshops, resources for teen writers.
Dawn of Day – Young readers and writers club. Company promotes child authors.
Fallout League of Adolescent Writers – Writing from all genres by people between the age of 13 and 21. Info about writing techniques and what makes good writing.
The Iowa Young Writers’ Studio – A summer camp specifically for high school students who want to improve their writing. Intensive classes offered in poetry, fiction, and essay writing.
J L Panagopoulos – Resources from Janie Lynn Panagopoulos, historian, author, lecturer. Advice and information for parents, teachers, librarians, and students.
Kids on the Net – A place where kids can post book reviews and opinion pieces, participate in interactive stories, and write cyberpoetry.
Kids Online Magazine – A how to for kids who write. Book reports, articles, spell checking and general tips. You can also submit your writing to the magazine.
Kidscribe – Publishes the poems, stories, and jokes of children and teens. In English and Spanish.
Listen and Write – Provides poetry writing activities and interactive writing tools. Write your own poems and submit them for posting in the site Showcase. There are structured writing activities, audio poems that progress in difficulty and useful writing tips. From BBC Education.
The Poised Pen – Resources and reference for young writers and information on writing workshops.
Potluck Children’s Literary Magazine – Publishes poetry, stories, book reviews and artwork from writers/ artists 8 – 16. Creative articles to help young writers expand their writing abilities.
Scriptorium Scribbles – Practical advice on writing, publishing and finding new markets. Young writer’s resource webzine.
Stone Soup – An online magazine by young authors and writers that has references for publishing in print materials.
Stone Soup – Stone Soup publishes stories and poems by young writers.
Suite101: Young Writers – A site for college and high school students interested in creative writing and writing for publication.
Teen Writer Coffee Shop – For any teen who likes to write. Post your work, get help when you’ve got writers’ block, or just hangout, relax and read others’ work.
Teen Writers – This is for any writing teens to share their writing with other people and talk about what they like.
Teen Writers – A how to for teen writers. Feature articles and message board at Suite101.
Teen Writers Network – Place to see or show-off other teen writers work. A Yahoo Club.
Teenage Writers – A community for all teens who enjoy writing and aspire to be better at it.
The Teenage Writers Club – A community for teens who write and want to share tips and critiques. (Yahoo group)
TeenLit.com – TeenLit.com is dedicated to publishing teen writing, as well as book reviews by teenagers. Teachers and parents of adolescents will find useful information. Teen and teacher discussions, author home pages, and more
The Windows Project – Poetry workshops in schools and the community, advice on such workshops and assistance with writing.
Words Work Network – A focus on literary art for high school writing programs designed to raise the bar for writing students all across the nation.
Write Away! – Creative writing and children’s literature site for teachers and students aged 7 – 14. Includes writing competitions and exercises, author features, reviews and teachers’ notes.
The Write Stuff – Creative writing club for aspiring authors and poets ages 13-23.
Young Authors Workshop – Children in grades 4 to 7 are taken through the writing process in a step-by-step fashion, beginning with how to find ideas for stories and continuing through finding online markets for publishing those stories.
Young People’s Press Online – Hooking up young writers, keeping it real, getting folks published electrizonically and in print.
Young Writer Online – An international magazine for young people’s writing fiction and non-fiction, prose and poetry. Writing features, tips and competitions.
Young Writers’ Clubhouse – Encouragement for young writers by Deborah Morris, author of the Real Kids, Real Adventures series.
Young Writers: Speculative Fiction Forum – Open forum for young writers of science fiction, fantasy and horror. Site provides the opportunity for writers to critique each other’s work, and announces new markets and contests.
The Young Writers Club – “Aims to encourage children of all ages to enjoy writing as a creative pastime by getting them to share their work and help each other improve their writing abilities.”