
Breaking Ground is the newsletter of the Tennessee Council on Developmental Disabilities. It features updates on the Council and its initiatives, current State happenings in policy and program development, and personal stories by and about Tennesseans with disabilities.
Six issues are published each year (5600 copies per issue), including a summer issue on the arts. It is a free publication.
Breaking Ground is edited by staff members of the Tennessee Council on Developmental Disabilities and is produced by Kent Communications Group in conjunction with the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development.
One issue each year contains a reader evaluation.
The Council welcomes your comments and ideas. Email tnddc@state.tn.us
The editor will consider for publication original contributions, including news and feature stories, short fiction, poetry, art work, and photographs, but reserves the right to edit or decline publication. When poetry or fiction is edited, the editor will consult with the author who may approve the editing or withdraw the submission. Brief letters to the editor are also welcome.
Opinions expressed in any published matter are the authors and not necessarily those of the Tennessee Council on Developmental Disabilities or its staff.
Breaking Ground is a free publication. Click here for a form you can submit to receive your subscription.
Work with disability themes is preferred, and contributions by persons with disabilities are especially sought.
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Authors receive a prominent by-line, biographical notes, and copies of the issue in which their work appears.