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About The Broken Plate

Founded in 2004, The Broken Plate publishes a variety of works by both emerging and established authors. Over the years, we have published writing by Roxane Gay, Mark Halliday, Celeste Ng, Elena Passarello, and many others. Send us work that will make us think, make us smile, or make us snap our fingers and nod knowingly. Along with basking in the immense talent of our submitters, we at The Broken Plate work to support the literary community by publishing reviews of books by small publishers and celebrating the successes of first-time authors through interviews and our partnership with Ball State’s annual In Print Festival of First Books. The entire journal is compiled, edited, and designed by the hardworking and talented Ball State University undergraduate students enrolled in English 489: Practicum in Literary Editing and Publishing.

The Broken Plate is a literary magazine produced by undergraduate students at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. In an especially fragmented world, we embrace the resilient and restorative power of creativity as a means to uniting singular voices. The Broken Plate values all work, from the realistic to the whimsical, that celebrates both the strangeness and the beauty of our human existence. 

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    What Inspires Me to Write?

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  • Admired to Inspired: Inspiration as a Student Writer

    Admired to Inspired: Inspiration as a Student Writer

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  • Now Where? From Word Document to Published Piece 

    Now Where? From Word Document to Published Piece 

    You’ve spent the hours, you’ve revised, you’ve asked opinions, you’ve battled that endless writer’s block and come out on top. Congratulations, dear writer, it’s time to find where to publish. It may seem like there is an infinite abyss of confusing options, and there is, but this guide will help…