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    • Julia Hegetusch
      Julia Hegetusch @davidhohn last edited by

      @davidhohn thanks so much for your thoughtful reply. I will keep trying to find out about different magazines and try out the library as well.

      https://moanamaureen.com

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      • NessIllustration
        NessIllustration Pro @davidhohn last edited by

        @davidhohn @Julia-Hegetusch However because book publishers are less likely to take a chance, it takes longer / more pitches to build a connection and get a gig so probably the earlier you start reaching out, the better! Why not hit up both magazines and publishers?

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        • Coreyartus
          Coreyartus Moderator last edited by Coreyartus

          I just listened to a podcast interview with the owner/publisher/art director of Dot and Anorak magazines. They are "high-end" magazines that feature art for children and seem to have found a niche of consumer collectors. They're British. You might check them out.

          The idea of magazines seems to hbe shifting to limited edition publications of quarterly issues with higher standards for paper, printing reproduction, and distribution, it seems to me. There are a number of contemporary art magazines, for example, that are on the pricey end. It's clear they're not intended to compete in grocery store aisles.

          Dot and Anorak seem to have found their place and appeal to children but also (sometimes more importantly) to adult consumers of children's illustration.

          https://anorakmagazine.com/en-us

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          • Kim Rosenlof
            Kim Rosenlof @Coreyartus last edited by

            @Coreyartus Was that podcast from The Illustration Department? If so, I listened to that too. I had no idea that that magazine existed. It was good to see that there is a magazine that is still going strong. I also like that the art director was a champion of illustrators.

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            • Coreyartus
              Coreyartus Moderator @Kim Rosenlof last edited by

              @Kim-Rosenlof Yeah, that was the one! It was a very heartening interview! She was a wonderful example of a person who set out to do what she wanted even though it defied convention and it become very successful and noteworthy. Gives me hope!

              Children's Illustration Portfolio: https://www.coreyartusillustration.com
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              • kirsten-mcg
                kirsten-mcg @Julia Hegetusch last edited by

                @Julia-Hegetusch Here is a list to try. Not all of them are always open to submissions, but it's always worth checking. You might have to do some digging to find where to submit. If there aren't instructions on the website you can Google the art director and/or editor of these magazines, and try guessing at their email based on other emails for the magazine. (I've used sites like rocketreach.com and hunter.io to find email formats and then just use that with the name I found from my google search).

                Anorak
                Aquila
                ASK Magazine
                Bravery
                CLICK Magazine
                COBBLESTONE Magazine
                CRICKET Magazine (There are multiple magazines published by Cricket for different age children, but you submit to one place.)
                Ditto
                FACES Magazine
                HELLO Magazine
                HIDDEN PICTURES Magazine
                Highlights (High Five is their magazine for younger kids)
                Honest History
                Illustoria
                Kazoo
                Mighty Kind
                Okido
                Storytime
                Whizz Pop Bang
                CHICKADEE magazine
                Kookie
                Young and Mindful (Planet Mindful/Teens)
                Teen Breathe Magazine
                Popshot

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                • Julia Hegetusch
                  Julia Hegetusch @kirsten-mcg last edited by

                  @kirsten-mcg oh, great list! Thankyou!! You must have done some heavy research!

                  https://moanamaureen.com

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                  • ArtistErin
                    ArtistErin @kirsten-mcg last edited by

                    @kirsten-mcg This is a great list thank you for doing this research!!!

                    Erin Richardson
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                    www.erinrichardsondesigns.com

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                    • Adam Thornton 0
                      Adam Thornton 0 @Julia Hegetusch last edited by

                      @Julia-Hegetusch

                      Hi Julia, I know of Aquila children's magazine.
                      Took a peek at your website too - really love your artwork!!

                      Adam
                      UK.

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                      • Julia Hegetusch
                        Julia Hegetusch @Adam Thornton 0 last edited by

                        @Adam-Thornton-0 thanks for the tip😊

                        https://moanamaureen.com

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