I've learnt you should always research a company lol, if you go on google type Editors and Preditors and click on I'm feeling lucky you'll get taken to this good site. I can't remember what you click on (I'll look tomorrow I'm really tired now sorry) and it'll take you to a list of publishers in alphabetical order. It gives you a bit of info about them and advises whether or not you should go with them. The really bad ones or "fake" ones are in bold red so you know to avoid them.
Very true. Research is really important. One really great source, for Canadians at least, is the Canadian Writers Market. It has all of the major book publishers, as well as many of the small ones. It also has listings of agents, journals, and magazines. I don't know too many American publications with the same listings, but Jeff Herman's guide is pretty good.
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You can always self-publish. There's plenty of resources on that, if you're interested. Also, if you want, I can dig up a list of tips from a published writer.
The problem with self-publishing is that it costs a lot of money. Could be thousands of dollars. And you have to market and distribute the books yourself. Whereas, sending a submission to a publisher or agent only costs a few dollars.
Anyway, this is a good place for high school students to send stuff. they take just about any sort of short writing you could think of up to 2500 words.
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