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mjnickum's picture

Children’s magazines? You may not have considered writing for the children’s magazine market, but perhaps you should. Children’s magazines are growing in number, especially with the addition of the e-zine, which seems to be particularly attractive to our “tech-savvy” young ones. A comprehensive list of over 600 children’s magazines is available from The Writer’s Institute Publications, Magazine Markets for Children’s Writers 2010.

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I need someone to read my children's story

Hello, I have written a rough draft of my first children's story. I would really like it if someone could read it and give me their opinion. I can't afford a professional editor, so please help me. Just so you know the beginning will change, the book will have more description and more character development is being written. If you dont mind looking at a rough rough draft, I would enjoy hearing from you. Email me at scottjanzen@gmail.com
thanks.

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Bipolar Disorder is difficult to treat. People that have been diagnosed with this disorder, do not want to take the medication once they have been regulated with the proper dosage. The reason this happens, is once their body has been treated with the medication properly, the begin to feel as though nothing is wrong and they do not need the medication. This is a symptomatic result fromBipolar due to being regulated on the medication, because it is working! They feel so good, that they feel as though they do not need the medication any longer.

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Happy New Year! I hope it will be a prosperous year, I have so many goals I wish to accomplish and I have already gotten what appears to be an early start to them!

I uploaded my website at 8:35PM on December 31, 2009 and that was a big relief! I have been working on it for some time now and it feels really good to check that off my long list of things to do in 2010!!

Michelle C. Lane's picture

Bipolar Disorder is difficult to treat. People that have been diagnosed with this disorder, do not want to take the medication once they have been regulated with the proper dosage. The reason this happens, is once their body has been treated with the medication properly, the begin to feel as though nothing is wrong and they do not need the medication. This is a symptomatic result fromBipolar due to being regulated on the medication, because it is working! They feel so good, that they feel as though they do not need the medication any longer.

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A man named Bob May, depressed and brokenhearted, stared out his drafty apartment window into the chilling December night. His 4-year-old daughter Barbara sat on his lap quietly sobbing.

Bobs wife, Evelyn, was dying of cancer.

Little Barbara couldn't understand why her mommy could never come home. Barbara looked up into her dad's eyes and asked, "Why isn't Mommy just like everybody else's Mommy?" Bob's jaw tightened and his eyes welled with tears.

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