Thursday, February 04, 2010

A Mouthwatering Bite: Amazing Kids! Online Magazine’s February Issue!

Thanks to the mastermind of our Jr. Asst. Editor, Natalie, our hard working team, and the help of many friends, the 34th issue of the Amazing Kids! Online Magazine is now LIVE!, and boy, is it a delicious treat! How so? There’s interviews with the author of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, an award-winning chef and restaurant owner, kitchen tips for kids who are beginner cooks, recipes, and much, much more! Be sure to jump in on the action before our Contests end in May, and keep your eyes peeled for a new contest and giveaway, coming very soon!

Also, Amazing Kids! is expanding, and if you’re a kid, teen, or adult with web developing experience and are interested in a volunteer staff position with Amazing Kids!, send your name and information to: info@amazing-kids.org; we look forward to hearing from you!

(Pic: Aaron Logan)

Monday, January 25, 2010

Bill Gates Offers Advice to Kids on Amazing Kids! website


Amazing Kids! has just issued a press release about our interview with Bill Gates for the January issue of the Amazing Kids! Online Magazine.

We are honored to have the participation of Mr. Gates, the founder of Microsoft Corporation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and a former "amazing kid" himself, in an "Amazing Mentors! Spotlight" interview for our January issue of the Amazing Kids! Online Magazine.

Read our press release about it here: http://tinyurl.com/yl766wo

Read the Amazing Kids! interview with Bill Gates here: http://amazing-kids.org/c64. Be prepared to be inspired!

Thanks again for your support, Mr. Gates! :-)

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Message from Amazing Kids! - Haiti Needs Our Help: Ways to Fund the Effort

Recently, there has been a tragic earthquake in Haiti resulting in much loss. Many countries are doing all they can to fund the relief effort. Here’s what you can do to help…

For adults:
Parents, USA Today has published a list of reliable charities donating to the relief fund at the link, below. http://content.usatoday.com/communities/kindness/post/2010/01/how-to-help-victims-of-the-haiti-earthquake/1

For kids:
You are never too young to do good for others! A bake sale or fundraiser at your school is a great way to raise funds for this cause. Be sure to ask your parents for their permission and get the support of trusted adults, and have fun!

Thursday, January 07, 2010

NEW Issue, Now Live: Books Galore, Jan. 2010 and Amazing Kids! Contests’ Deadlines Extended

The Amazing Kids! Online Magazine’s newest Issue, Books Galore, Jan. 2010, is now live! Enjoy our interviews, reviews, and stories and poems by kids like you at: http://www.amazing-kids.org/. Don’t forget to catch our super-special, sneak peek, exclusive interview with Bill Gates, Technology Mastermind and Billionaire!


The Amazing Kids! Contest Deadlines have been extended! Check them out at: http://www.amazing-kids.org/contests to enter today!



Thursday, December 10, 2009

NEW December Issue in the Amazing Kids! Online Magazine is LIVE


There’s a whole slew of exciting new articles in our latest December, 2009 issue: Christmas South of the Equator! Did you know that kids south of the equator celebrate Christmas in the summer? Instead of donning snowsuits, they throw on a pair of flip flops and head to the beach to celebrate yuletide by the well…tide!

Find out the great mystery of how this all comes togeather and how children celebrate Chrismtas around the world in our December issue! Special thanks to our amazing staff who made this issue possible! Below is a slew of articles from the new issue; check em’ out, and have a wonderful winter and a Merry Christmas!

Also, Amazing Kids! has MOVED! Checke out our new address:
Amazing Kids!20126 Ballinger Way Suite 239 NEShoreline, WA 98155




Why stay up north when the weather heads south?
Hit the Bahamas in our travel review: The Caribbean Waters


Make these Holly Jolly treats
Right in time for Christmas!


Rudolph wants YOU…
To take our CHRISTMAS CHALLENGE, that is.

Monday, November 16, 2009

2 NEW Contests: 2nd Annual Launch My Dream T-Shirt Design and Essay Contest AND Through the Lens of Amazing Kids! Photography Contest


They’re live! Amazing Kids! has two new contests for kids, and the prizes are AWESOME. Check em’ out!


The 2nd Annual LMD T-Shirt Design Contest

Sponsored by All Children’s Furniture, has just begun! Winning prize is a Razr Pro Model Scooter. AND the winning design will be sold on t-shirts in our Zazzle Store, with a percentage of the sales going to help the winner launch their amazing dream! Check out last year’s winning tee designed by Katie Stagliano, and then Enter the Contest! We look forward to seeing what your beautiful designs and dreams!

Through the Lens of Amazing Kids! Photography Contest, 2009

Capture a moment of a charitable cause or event you’ve been involved in via camera!
What is your ‘mighty cause’? Take a photo and let us know! Winners will get a copy of “Change the Way You See Things, for Teens”, by world renown co-author and Emmy Award-winning producer, Hank Wasaik. Be sure to include a paragraph or two about the picture, and then enter today!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Tips on Getting Published, by Sylvan Dell Publishing Editor-in-Chief, Donna German

We'd like to welcome Donna German, Editor-in-Chief of Sylvan Dell Publishing (http://www.sylvandellpublishing.com) to do a special guest blog for us and all of our readers on getting published. Please enjoy, and thank you, Mrs. German, and all the folks at Sylvan Dell, for making so many amazing books!

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First, let me say that I have been on the author side of submissions, and I vividly recall the 27 rejections that I received prior to my first “yes!” I know that you have written a manuscript that is near and dear to your heart. I also know that you can “see” it in published form and that there is a frustration with the whole submission process – not only to Sylvan Dell but to other publishers as well. Hopefully this will help you to understand what editors/publishers need/look for in submissions.

Please understand that the submission process is overwhelming for editors, too. I receive more submissions in a single day (seven days a week) than we publish in a year! I can’t imagine what editors at the large publishing houses receive! Also, please understand that reading submissions and selecting the list is just one of the many jobs that an editor does.

I try to read all submissions within a few days, and I either reject or tend to hold those which have some possibilities. As the year progresses, I try to keep the number down and will periodically cull the list.

This is a very bizarre business, and if you are still waiting for your first break, I recommend that you start reading books about how to market your book. That might help you in understanding what it is that editors/publishers are looking for when they select manuscripts. Don't forget that this is a business – not just your art of writing. The authors who survive (and thrive) in this business are the ones that truly understand that and commit to doing what it takes.
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ABOUT DONNA GERMAN: Like many women, Donna German wears and has worn many hats during her life: Navy wife, mother, NY Times bestselling cookbook author, children’s book author, editor and co-owner of Sylvan Dell, stock broker, and even historic Charleston carriage driver. While her husband, Lee, who is retired from the Navy, constantly complained that she didn’t need to bring the Library of Congress along with them on their boat, she often did. The boat may have sat lower in the water because of it, but everyone always had something to read! Now that Donna’s 2 daughters are grown, she shares her passion with other families through Sylvan Dell books. Visit their site: http://www.sylvandellpublishing.com