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John MeyerJohn Meyer, publisher of TeenInk Magazine, holds an MBA and has published two successful business magazines. |
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| Teen Ink: What Matters Is the purpose of life a life of purpose? Should you never, never, never, ever give up? Is laughter the best medicine? These are just some of the universal truths the young authors tackle. Prepare to be moved and inspired by over one hundred stories |
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| Teen Ink: Friends and Family In the third volume of the incredibly popular Teen Ink series, teens share their thoughts on the emotional peaks and valleys of dealing with friends and family. The joys and challenges, highlights and sorrows are all exposed in this diverse collection. |
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| Teen Ink: Love and Relation Written entirely by teens, the stories, poems, prose and artwork explore relationships with parents, friends, grandparents and acquaintances. Plus, the creative contributions take a special look at connections with pets, special teachers, caring doctors |
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| Teen Ink 2: More Voices, More Visions Written entirely by teens, Teen Ink 2 adds More Voices, More Visions to the success of the first book in this popular series. Hear fresh voices of honest teens speaking out on what it really means to be an adolescent: that first kiss |
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| Teen Ink: Our Voices, Our Visions Teen Ink, like its magazine predecessor, was compiled to illustrate the depth of teenage talent, emotion, and imagination. The stories within, written entirely by teens, deal with every aspect of the teen experience - loss, violence, hormones, confusion |
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