special report
teen
Readership: Girls, 10 - 15
Teen magazine does not accept unsolicited submissions of
nonfiction – though they will accept queries. The bulk of their
nonfiction covers celebrity topics and therefore would not be applicable
for most freelance writers. For noncelebrity topics, Teen editors
say they aren’t really looking for new subjects, but new approaches for
familiar topics of interest to young teens and tweens. Teen
fiction can be sent unsolicited. Most pieces have no byline,
underscoring the fact that the bulk of content is not freelance.
WHAT THEY WANT:
Fiction: 1000 words. Teen is interested in romance and
inspirational (not religious) fiction. Inspirational fiction is defined
by being upbeat and positive. No science fiction, no historical.
Nonfiction: 800 words. Informational and how-to. Personal
experience pieces from teen viewpoint only.
Pays on Publication. Buys all rights. Tries to respond within 2
months.
From the Masthead:
Editor-in-chief: Jane Fort
Executive Managing Editor: Heather Hewitt
Editor: Erin Zimring
Assistant Editor: Gigi Hooghkirk
Teen.com editor: Audrey Fine
TEEN magazine
Hearst Magazines
3000 Ocean Park Blvd
Suite 3048
Santa Monica, CA 90405
ANALYSIS OF SPECIFIC
ISSUE
Contents:
TEEN
Winter 2006
New Stuff. Highlights new products for target audience:
clothes, jewelry, make-up, and technology – usually in trendy forms.
Tech Girl. More new techy gadgets with trendy looks – pen
computer, music devices, computer cameras. This section also includes
game reviews.
Celeb Stuff. Lots of pages devoted to this section: 8. Sound
bites on young celebs – Justin Berfield, Ashley Tisdale, Katie Cassidy,
Lindsay Lohan, Aaron Carter, and a look at TV shows of interest to
tweens and young teens. This section also had movie reviews and new to
DVD movies, books (lots of YA chick lit) and music. Then TEEN asked
celebs about whose fashion style they would steal: Danielle Panabaker,
AJ Michalka, Sara Paxton, Francesca Catalano, Raven-Symone, Kay
Panabaker, and Amy Bruckner. Then a look at how to reproduce the make up
style of 2 celebs. And a reader report on opinions on celeb fashion
choices. Finally, a “quiz” that advertises specific celebrity fashion
purchases and asks readers to guess who bought them.
Celebs. There are longer pieces with a celebrity focus.
- Hogwarts 101. Mini facts and quotes from the young stars in
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- On the Road With Ricky Ullman. A photo essay of a young celeb on
a promotional tour
- Hollywood’s Next Generation. Teen predicts which young
celebs will “make it” with a short feature on celebrities/show
stars/bands
- Posters – full page photos of 6 guys: Adam Brody, Jesse
McCartney, Omarion, Sean Faris, Justin Berfield, and Chad Michael
Murray
- Which Celeb Are You Like? A multiple-choice quiz
Looks. Beauty articles.
- Hair Hassles. Different hair problems and how to fix them
- A Girl’s Guide to Beauty. Short how-tos on basics like tweezing
eyebrows, applying make-up, self nail care, facials, shaving your
legs, and self haircuts
- 45 Best Beauty Secrets. Beauty tips from readers
- About Face. Quiz of sorts – what does face shape say about you?
Fashion. Clothing articles.
- Knits – a photo essay showing new looks, and giving
prices/stores for the items
- Fashion for Every Shape – buying clothes to suit body shape.
Include photos of young celebs wearing clothes that worked and
clothes that didn’t
- Jeans Gone Wild – Display of designer jeans covered with all
manner of stuff
- Add it on – How to create one-of-a-kind looks…crafty bits to
decorate shoes, hats, shirts, belts, and jewelry
- What’s Your Style IQ? Quiz on style vocabulary, and celebs with
fashion lines
Get Real – these are more of the kinds of articles open to
outside writers.
- True Stories from Real Teens – Best Buddies.org, a girl who was
arrested for assault, a girl who was raped, and a girl who lives in
a kibbutz
- Hitting the Slopes. Mini profiles of four teens who ski or
snowboard
- BFF – Winners of a contest on Best Female Friend stories
- Friendship Fiascoes – celebrity friends that went wrong and how
readers can avoid similar problems
- Ask Sophi – Dating questions
- Do You Get Your Way? – Quiz about how bossy you are
Absolutely You – more possible outside content.
- Are Your Boobs Normal? Questions and answers about breasts
- How Alike Are You? A quiz to share with your best female friend
- Sneaky Ways to Show Him You’re Interested. Four tips to show a
guy that you like him without being embarrassed
- Take the Wimp Test… Quiz to see if you’re just nice or a doormat
- Your Space Your Way. DIY room improvements – vanity skirt,
decorated shoe boxes, pillows, switch covers, valances, photo
display, covered hangers, etc
- Does He Think You’re Fun? Quiz to see if you’re charming, deep
or fun
More. End of magazine hodge-podge.
- Roll the Dice. Fortune telling with a page from the magazine and
a pair of dice
- Just Beautiful. Fiction – a girl who learns to care more about
her mother than herself
- Winterscope – horoscopes
- Oh, no you didn’t. Celebrity photos turned into comics with joke
captions
- Why Me? Reader embarrassing stories

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