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Pareve:
I got my first book of poetry published by a tiny Canadian publisher last year. I've also been in a few different anthologies, but nothing major. I'd really love to see my writing go somewhere, but I don't think I'd want to pursue writing as a career. I'm only 17 though, so who knows where my life will take me and whatnot.

Will:
For those of you who have been published in different journals and what not, how did you go about doing so?  I'm interested in maybe sending some of my work in to be published in some way, and I'm looking for a place to start

vegkitkat:
I used to write a lot of (angsty) poetry, but I focus on short stories now. I've found that I really enjoy travel writing. I've only really been published in school literary magazines. I sent two short stories off to a local publishing house to hopefully be included in an anthology, but they were rejected. I'd like to keep trying, but I'm not really sure where to start.

Pareve:
Getting involved with other local poets is usually a good idea. Most cities and towns post literary meetings in the local paper. My dad writes poetry so it was pretty easy for me to meet people who had connections. There are also poetry societies and groups that you can join.

Johnny C:
I write poetry and short stories but it's been forever since I properly tackled either.

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