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Teen Ink Magazine,
September 2007 :
Feedback Articles
15 Columbine Flowers
by Denise G., Boise, ID
When I read your msagazine every month, my favorite section is the poetry because there people express their feelings to the world.
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Being Published
by Marissa L., Boise, ID
Thank you so much for publishing me in Teen Ink. It made me feel happy. Also, thank you for the gifts you sent, including a copy of the magazine I was published in. I really appreciate that you took the time to read my entry and send me the gifts.
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Immigration
by Nestor F., Phoenix, AZ
I am appalled by this young woman’s thoughts about immigration. Firstly, it is obvious that a method has not been found to stop the influx of illegal immigrants, but closing the border (which is impossible, by the way) will not solve anything.
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Paleness Packs a Punch
by Jessica H., Glendale, AZ
I would like to thank Bethany for writing “Paleness Packs a Punch.” I agree that sometimes peer pressure can cause teenagers to put their health at risk. I, too, have experienced wanting desperately to fit in and have been willing to do whatever it takes.
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Sunfire
by Thor P., Camp Douglas, WI
I read the story “Sunfire” by Adam Horn in the June issue. I really liked it, possibly because it reminded me of video games where you have to race for the prize.
“Sunfire” was kind of bizarre, like most video games.
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TeenInk.com
by Chris F., Central Square, NY
TeenInk.com is a magical website. You are free to send your opinions and artwork for free. And you have the chance of getting it published. How lovely. I think it should be called “Greatest Website of all Eternity.” This would please me very much.
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Thank You
by Kaylie C., Lehi, UT
Contradicting the stereotypical belief that teenagers do not express themselves appropriately in anything other than video games and television, your magazine paints a picture of what we, as teens, truly feel, and how beautifully some can express it.
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