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Publishing Options

Publishing Options. Share and celebrate your memoir with the world! Choose one of these options to publish your final memoir. Option 1: Read aloud in class. Sign up to read your memoir to your class. Practice public speaking skills: Formal Speech : presents work with pride and understanding

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Publishing Options

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  1. Publishing Options Share and celebrate your memoir with the world! Choose one of these options to publish your final memoir.

  2. Option 1: Read aloud in class. • Sign up to read your memoir to your class. • Practice public speaking skills: • Formal Speech: presents work with pride and understanding • Preparation • Posture • Gestures • Eye Contact • Voice Clarity: speaks clearly so that everyone can understand every word • Volume • Pace • Tone • Flow

  3. Option 2: Submit to Omnibus • Print a second copy of your memoir for the Omnibus staff. • Give to Mrs. Bailey, room 107, or the Main Office. • Email your memoir as an attachment to Mrs. Bailey, baileym@holliston.k12.ma.us. • If chosen for publication, the first paragraph(s) of your memoir will be printed in copies of the Omnibus for Homerooms, and the whole memoir will be posted on the school website.

  4. Option 3: Submit to a website. • Websites post your stories and/or give you feedback. • Teen Ink (requires a free log-in – submit online) • Submission Guidelines • Frodo’s Notebook (ages 13-19 – email submissions) • Writing Tips • Submission Guidelines (“Creative/Personal Essay” – if there’s a strong reflection of your personal code) • The Writers’ Slate (email submissions) • Submission Guidelines • Figment (a writers’ forum to share and comment on work – requires a free log-in – post online) • Guidelines • FAQ

  5. Option 4: Submit to a magazine. • Some magazines pay you if they print your story. • Cicada (ages 14-23 – email or mail submissions) • General Submissions • The Claremont Review (Canada – mail submissions) • General Submissions • Creative Kids Magazine (mail submissions first class) • Submit Your Work

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