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Faces Magazine     
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THEMED: For Young Adults/Teens. Specific themes may vary.

FACES magazine takes kids on a journey across the continents as it brings articles about the cultures of the world to their mailboxes. Each issue focuses on a different culture—from Laos to Morocco to Jamaica—including stories about daily life, folk tales, and engaging articles about the history and traditions of the people and places. For Ages 9 to 14. Lively, original approaches to the subject are the primary concerns of the editors in choosing material. Writers are encouraged to study recent back issues for content and style. Fiction includes: Retold legends, folktales, stories, and original plays from around the world, etc., relating to the theme.

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Flash Fiction (< 1,000 words; may vary) Flash Fiction (< 800 words)
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Print Publication (ink and paper) Print Publication Get more info
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Professional Rates (5 cents per word or more) Professional Rates for Short Fiction Get more info
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Accepts postal submissions and electronic submissions Get more info
No simultaneous submissions allowed Get more info
No reprints accepted Get more info
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Published 9 x per year
USA USA
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Market Added: 19 Apr 2008
Last Updated: 19 Apr 2008
Last Checked: 12 May 2008

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