The Mockingbird

    The Mockingbird is East Tennessee State University's award-winning literary and fine arts magazine. It features poetry, short fiction, non-fiction, photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, and graphics and computer art.

    Published by students annually, the magazine is a joint effort between ETSU's Departments of English and Art.  All of the magazine's content--both literature and art--is chosen from work submitted by ETSU students throughout the university's many departments.  The Mockingbird has been awarded top honors by Associated Collegiate Press for many of its twenty-five years in print.

    The final selection of material to appear in the Mockingbird is made by "guest judges," successful writers and artists with ties to East Tennessee.  Judges have included such prominent figures as novelists Gurney Norman, Richard Marius, and Sharyn McCrumb.  The judges for the 1999 Mockingbird were novelist Anne Tyler, poet Mark Jarman, and performer/writer Jo Carson.
 

Contents:

A list of last year's winning entries with links to the authors' work

Submission guidelines and categories

Judges for the Mockingbird

Deadline information

Magazine credits/masthead

Subscription information and prices
 
 

Note:  Unless otherwise indicated, all artwork (including this backgroud) is the property of Jon Fuller.  To view more of Jon's work, click the link to his site below.  For information about copying Mr. Fuller's work, please click the "Graphics Information" link below.
 
 

Jon Fuller's website        Site credits        Graphics information
 

We would love to hear your questions and comments.  Please direct all correspondence to Mr. Wayne Dyer, Dr. Thomas Alan Holmes, or Ryan Otto.
 


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Last revised on February 9, 2000.