Have You Ever Been Published?

United States
December 8, 2012 9:54am CST
I was just recently published yesterday at MyEdu.com. I'm a student blogger there. I was so excited to see my work in print for everyone to read! If you want, you can visit it here: http://blog.myedu.com/the-secret-to-having-a-great-college-experience/ Have you ever been published? If so, where and what was it? If not, would you want to be?
5 responses
@WakeUpKitty (8694)
• Netherlands
8 Dec 12
articles of mine have been published, most articles were about problematic behaviour in animals, food issues, health problems, medication. I wrote about different kind of animals for different magazines plus articles about healt issues in human beings (not the common ones). The rest I wrote (stories/tales, etc) is not mend to be published. These are for those I wrote them for mainly my children.
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@blue65packer (11826)
• United States
8 Dec 12
No I have not been published ever. I would love to write a book or two and try to get it published. I have some great ideas in my head but trying to getting them out of my head on to paper is pretty impossible! It is very frustrating! I wish I could write and be published! It would be a dream of mine!
@jillhill (37354)
• United States
8 Dec 12
Several times....poetry in those Romance magazines...short stories in a Midwest Magazine...short in Newspaper...and it is exciting! Good for you! What a milestone!
@stealthy (8181)
• United States
8 Dec 12
I'm a scientist and I have had articles published in technical journals and my dissertation was published in a way. I once submitted some poems to a campus publication when I was in graduate school but they were rejected. I would like to write Science Fiction stories and get them published but so far I have actually only written one that I submitted but it was something like tow days after I mailed it that I realized there was a flaw in the story. So I was not surprised that it was rejected. I've had some other ideas about stories and sort of "written" them in my head but not in a satisfactory way on the computer. I can got so fast with the story in my mind that it just flows but when I try to type, it takes too long and the flow is lost.
@RobtheRock (2433)
• United States
8 Dec 12
Congratulations, StephanieAnnC! It's a great article and will help students to not let college life be boring (which it shouldn't be.) Myself, I have been getting published for many years and have hundreds of poems, articles, and stories published. Recently, I have two 100 word drabbles in Drabbler 21 (Sam's Dot Publishing), a poem in the December Spaceports and Spidersilk (Sam's Dot Publishing), and a Santa story in the December Residential Aliens. It feels good to see one's byline. It feels better when one gets paid for it. And for me, it feels even better when someone reads it and comments on what they read. That's the bad side of it in that if friends give me compliments but don't read my work, then it leaves an empty feeling.