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A “webzine” is a Web-based magazine. The Homeschool Webzine is a forum for homeschoolers—students and parents alike—to share and publish their writing, ideas and experiences. In an effort to promote the joy and success of homeschooling, webzine entries and readership are completely free of charge! |

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We’re looking for examples of great writing from homeschool students of all ages. Examples of writing you may submit include: · Homeschool writing assignments you would like to see published · Book reports · Your own thoughts about homeschooling and how it has affected you as a student · Entries from a blog you have written · Poetry · Or, a brand new article written just for Homeschool Webzine
Again, we are looking for entries from students of all ages. All entries are subject to editorial review for content, subject matter and spelling. You may receive a return e-mail from the editor if questions or changes are required. Typical word limit = 750. |



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Parents of homeschoolers can submit articles on topics related to the homeschooling experience. Typical word limit = 750. You may submit: · Ideas to share with other homeschooling families · Amusing experiences from your homeschooling day · Recommendations and reviews of curricula or resources · Blog entries |
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Simply e-mail your entry to editor@banyanconcepts.com to be considered in the next edition. Please include: · The text of your entry (Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, or cut-and-paste into the body of the e-mail) · A suggested title for the submission · Your name, city and state · Pictures and short video may be considered as well. If your entry is selected for submission, you will receive a reply from the editor. An e-mail will also be sent out announcing the release of the next Webzine issue. Please note: the Homeschool Webzine reflects the highest standards of ethics and literary quality. Please ensure that your entries mirror this standard. |

