# Stone Soup

Literary magazine publishing exceptional stories, poems, memoir, and art by young people since 1973. Writers age 18 or younger submit year-round through the online form; accepted work is published on StoneSoup.com.

## Key facts

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Organization | Children's Art Foundation - Stone Soup |
| Category | arts |
| Cost | Not listed |
| Deadline | Rolling / check official site |
| Eligibility | Grades 6–12 |
| Format | Online / virtual |
| Location | Various |
| Apply | https://stonesoup.com/submit-writing/ |

## About this program

# Stone Soup

Stone Soup has published exceptional stories, poems, and art by young people since 1973, and today it operates as an online literary project of the Children's Art Foundation. Young writers submit work year-round through the site's submission form, and accepted pieces are published on StoneSoup.com alongside a century's worth of archives, anthologies, and annual contests. Editors read for voice and risk-taking: the magazine says it wants 'literary works that speak from the writer's heart' more than technically perfect but safe writing.

## What You'll Do

- Submit stories, poems, essays, memoir, reviews, or opinion pieces in English through the online form (a parent or guardian signs the application for minors)
- Optionally include an illustration, photograph, or painting to accompany your work
- Enter longer work automatically: all submitted novels and long-form fiction are also entered in the Stone Soup Annual Long Form Fiction Contest
- Hear back quickly - the editors aim to respond within two weeks

## Who Should Apply

Any writer or artist age 18 or younger, anywhere in the world; there are no length limits, and middle school writers are squarely in the magazine's tradition. Active contests and rolling submissions mean there is no deadline to wait for.

## Outcomes

Publication in a magazine with a 50-plus-year history gives young writers a real, citable credit, and contest winners have been published as novels and chapbooks. Recent acceptances are showcased on the site every two weeks.

## Frequently asked questions

### Who is eligible for Stone Soup?

Stone Soup is open to students in grades 6–12 (middle and high school). Some programs have additional requirements (GPA, coursework, essays, or recommendations) — the full criteria are on the official site.

### Is Stone Soup online or in person?

Stone Soup is fully online — students can participate from anywhere with an internet connection.

### How do I apply to Stone Soup?

Apply directly through Children's Art Foundation - Stone Soup's official website. ExtracurricularHub links to the official application — we list and verify programs but don't process applications.

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