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Company details
- Publisher
- After School Program
- Book Publisher
- Class
- Magazine Store
- Multimedia and Electronic Book Publisher
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Stone Soup is the literary magazine and website written and illustrated by kids through age 13. Now in its sixth decade, Stone Soup has been inspiring children to read, write, and create their own artwork and pieces for publication in our magazine since 1973. Our young authors’ and artists’ work is also published in our anthologies and on our blog. Inspire the children in your life with great fiction and poetry, beautiful art and photography, and thought-provoking reviews and memoir–all written by their peers and published in a style and format they can take real pride in.
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Santa Cruz, United States
- stonesoup@stonesoup.com
- stonesoup.com
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