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Submit your story online.

Or mail submissions to:

Guide Magazine
PO Box 5353
Nampa, ID 83653-5353

Editor: Lori Futcher, editor

Submitting Your Work to Guide

Before submitting to Guide

The Market List recommends you verify the market is active and accepting submissions before sending your manuscript via regular mail. You may verify a market status by either visiting their website, calling their listed phone number, or confirming via regular mail that the market is still active before sending them your work.

To be sure your submission is appropriate for this market, we recommend you familiarize yourself with Guide by reading a sample issue before submitting.

If you have recently submitted to Guide or have experience with this market, please submit a comment below. Recent submission response times are always welcome and helpful to other writers.

From the Guide guidelines:

Each issue includes three to four true stories. Guide does not publish fiction, poetry, or articles (devotionals, how-to, profiles, etc.). However, we sometimes accept quizzes and other unique nonstory formats. Each piece should include a clear spiritual element. Standard feature-length stories are 1000-1200 words, but we also accept shorter pieces of 450 words and up. 

Adventure. Guide adventure stories allow the reader to vicariously experience the excitement of making new discoveries while seeing character-building principles in action. These stories can take place anywhere (outdoors or even in an urban setting). Strive for a sense of mystery, action, and discovery.

Personal Growth. The Guide-age years (10-14) can be turbulent on many fronts. Young people often struggle with friendships, self-esteem, family members, peer acceptance, body changes, etc. Stories in the personal growth category provide guidance from a Christian perspective.

Christian Humor. Stories in this category use a lighthearted story line that goes beyond one-liners to expose a character-building principle. The key is to write what's funny to kids and keep it believable.

Inspiration. Possible topics in this category include answers to prayer, biblical narratives, mission stories, and examples of young people living out their Christian beliefs. Don't limit yourself to "traditional" themes. Show God at work in both the common and unusual circumstances of life.

Biography. In today's society, as much as ever, young people need good role models. Some stories we have printed in Guide feature Martin Luther King, Jr.; John Gutenberg; and Anne Frank. Please query first to make sure the topic has not been recently covered. Documentation required.

Story Series. We also run continued stories (two to 12 parts, with each chapter about 1200 words in length). The story line should maintain some degree of spirituality throughout. An adventurous slant always captures our interest—and the reader's. Please query first.

Nature. Carefully study past Guide nature stories before submitting. We desire creative approaches, not an encyclopedia-style rendition of facts. Include a spiritual application in the article or as a sidebar. Please query first to make sure the topic has not been recently covered. Documentation required.

Submission Guidelines Details for Guide

Market Type: Magazine

Contact: Lori Futcher, editor

Accepts: Adventure, Biography, Humor, Inspirational, Games, Religious

Web Address: www.guidemagazine.org

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Updated March 30, 2021

 

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