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I really enjoy reading Teen Ink whenever I enter my Writer’s Workshop class. While reading the magazine, I enjoy seeing the amount of diversity. Looking at the authors, I see people from New York to California and, all the way from India and Japan. It’s very unique how people all over the world share the artistic poetic ability to type something amazing. You give people hope and confidence to continue their writing. I also enjoy the amount of content you put in the magazine. From reviews, to memoirs, to interviews and poems, the variety gives anyone the opportunity to pick the magazine up and read because every person will probably be able to like or relate to something in the magazine. I really much look forward to future Teen Inks.
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