Saturday, March 31, 2012

National Geographic Kids

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS MAGAZINE
Submission Guidelines

Thank you for your interest in contributing to NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS, a general-interest 
nonfiction magazine for 6- to 14-year-olds published ten times a year. NG KIDS' tagline is: Dare to 
Explore. It's our mission to find fresh ways to entertain children while educating
and exciting them about their world.

Submission Guidelines

What types of stories does NG KIDS publish?

NG KIDS stories cover a broad range of topics, including natural history, science, geography, 
history, and human interest. For our departments, we are looking for animal anecdotes and cool 
vacation ideas.

What kinds of proposals is NG KIDS looking for?

Although our staff generates most of our story ideas, we'd be delighted to receive queries from you 
about unique stories that have kid appeal.

Here are things to consider before pitching to NG KIDS:

Geography, archaeology, paleontology, and history story suggestions must answer the question, 
"What's fun about that?"

Science and technology story ideas must answer the questions, "How does this directly affect a 
kid's life?" and "What's in it for a 10-year-old?"

Natural history story ideas must be tightly focused and exciting. For example: Don't pitch a 
general story about cheetahs. Do pitch a story on how a cheetah's physical attributes make it the 
ultimate hunting machine.

For "Amazing Animals," we're looking for animal stories that tell about unusual abilities, animal 
heroes, friendships, or silly situations.

Entertainment story ideas must offer some behind-the-scenes perspective that is unusual and 
informational.

How should one propose an idea?

NG KIDS does not accept unsolicited manuscripts, so a potential idea should be submitted only 
through a query letter. A carefully considered query letter should be based on a well- researched 
premise or hook. Do your homework and study recent issues of NG KIDS to
be sure that your idea has not already been covered within the last three years. (Another
good resource is the online NG KIDS index: publicationsindex.nationalgeographic.com.)
A good query is short and to the point (about 250 words). It should include a headline
that suggests what the story is, a deck that amplifies the headline, a strong lead, and a paragraph 
that clearly sets out the premise and approach of the piece. The query should represent the style 
in which the piece will be written. We look for a writing style that's informed but speaks the 
reader's language and has a sense of humor. Tell us which area of the magazine your story fits 
into. Please include clips that show a fun sense of style and tone, as well as a resume.
Once you have the perfect idea, here's who to pitch to on the NG KIDS staff. Science, space, 
technology, environment, natural history, wildlife, geography,
paleontology: Science Editor Catherine Hughes, chughes@ngs.org

Human interest, "Amazing Animals," pets, entertainment, weird-and-wacky stuff,
cultural stories, archaeology, and history: Associate Editor Andrea Silen, asilen@ngs.org

Still not sure who to contact? Send queries to Editorial Assistant Bianca Bowman, bibowman@ngs.org, 
who will forward it to the appropriate editor.
Any photographic queries should go to Photo Director Jay Sumner, jsumner@ngs.org. Queries by mail 
should be sent to the appropriate editor at 1145 17th St. NW,
Washington, DC 20036.

Please note that we cannot accept phone queries or acknowledge or return any
submissions, whether sent by email or regular mail. All submissions become property of
the National Geographic Society, and rights therefore are transferred to the Society.

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