Homespun

Homespun

Student Literary_magazine

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 Editorial Policy

Homespun seeks to publish a variety of the best poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, drama, and other
creative work submitted by the students and alumni of Tennessee Technological University. Submissions
are selected on the basis of artistic merit, with special consideration paid to imagination and vision, honest
emotion, skilled and artistic use of language, overall artistry, and craftsmanship.

The views expressed in this magazine do not necessarily reflect those of the Homespun staff, its faculty
advisor, the Department of English and Communications, or Tennessee Technological University. The
work published in this magazine is the sole property of the authors and may not republished or
reproduced without their written permission.

 

 Submissions Policy

Current Students and alumni of Tennessee Tech University are invited to submit original poetry, fiction,
creative nonfiction, drama, drawings and photographs, and other creative work at any time during the
academic school year. Please submit no more than six poems at a time. Prose works should not be longer
than 35 pages. You may hand deliver your submissions to the Department of English and Communications
(320 Henderson Hall) or send your work via Campus Mail to Homespun, C/O Department of English and
Communications, Box 5053 via US Postal Mail to Homespun, C/O Department of English and Communications,
Box 5053, Tennessee Technological University, 900 N. Dixie Avenue, Cookevlle, TN 38505.

 

 Formats for Submission

All submissions must be titled and include the writer's name, major, telephone number, and
campus box number. Submissions on 3.5" computer are accepted in WordPerfect, Word, and
Macintosh formats, but must be accompanied by a hard copy. Anonymous submissions cannot be
considered for publication. Use a 12 point font and 0n3-inch margins. Prose works must be
double-spaced. Poems should be single-spaced. Make copies of your work. Drawings and photographs
can be returned to the artists, but written works cannot be returned to the writers.

 

 

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