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Chicken Soup Publishing

by JM

9085286.jpgChicken Soup for the Soul is looking for stories from you!

…No Specific Topic…
If you have a great story but you are not sure where it should go, please submit it here. When our editors read it they will forward it on to the appropriate topic.

…Results Stories…
Have you read a particular Chicken Soup story and, after reading it, found that it changed your life? We are looking for stories on how a story made important changes in your life and what specifically happened to you after you read it. Please be sure to let us know the title of the story that touched your life.

Stories about Cats
Another wonderful collection of stories about cats. No deadline date has been established

Stories about dogs
Another wonderful collection of stories about dogs. No deadline date for story submissions has been established.

Stories about getting into college
An amazing statistic is that there are over three million high school seniors who graduate each year and more than half of them apply to college. There are many books published that tell you how to get into college but this book will be different. This book will be the one that provides emotional support to both students and their parents. The deadline date for story submissions is June 30, 2008.

Stories about high school
The high school years are some of the most difficult but, at the same time, some of the best. You will be able to relate to and learn from the stories in this book. They will make you laugh, make you cry and let you know that others are having the same experiences in high school that you are. You are not alone. The deadline for story submissions is June 30, 2008.

Stories about middle school
The years in middle school can be tough and wonderful - all at the same time. There are so many changes going on and so many things to deal with. The stories in this book will be about the issues going on in your life - the things that you deal with everyday - and they will inspire you. The deadline for story submissions is June 30, 2008.

Stories about resolutions
We all do it!! We make those New Year’s resolutions each year and we try so hard to keep them. How did yours work out? We would love to hear from you about the resolutions you made, those that worked and those that didn’t. What did you learn? The deadline date for story submissions is August 31, 2008.

Stories about stay at home moms
Many moms manage to combine being a stay at home mom with working from home. These stories will make you appreciate and realize what a difficult task that is. No deadline date for story submissions has been established.

Stories about twins and multiples
What a unique experience it is to be a twin or a multiple! The heartwarming stories in this book will tell about those experiences and will be written by twins, multiples and the people who know them or have them in their families. No deadline date for story submissions has been established.

If you have a great story, but don’t see a book that it fits, that’s OK. Just click below and submit it under, “No Specific Topic�.

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