The Monmouth Review is the title of the Monmouth University community’s literary and art magazine, published for over 50 years. The magazine is currently published once a year. Each issue is approximately 120 pages. All MU students and recent alumni may submit poems, short stories, essays, fiction, and drama, as well as photography, drawings, and computer-generated and other forms of art. Students can also join the club to join the editorial board and gain editorial and other professional experience; they review submissions of literature and art, correspond with the contributors on editorial issues, and work on graphic design and production.
The Monmouth Review is also the name of the multi-disciplinary student organization that publishes the magazine and organizes, each year, the launch of the new issue. The club organizes and/or (co-)sponsors related activities, such as public readings and exhibitions, writing contests, storytelling events, creative writing workshops, and guest speakers. Its members often attend professional meetings and conferences related to the work of the club.
If interested in learning more about how to get involved with the Monmouth Review student organization, contact Dr. Mihaela Moscaliuc, Monmouth Review faculty co-advisor. Phone: (732) 571-3621 or Email: mmoscali@monmouth.edu.
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Toni Morrison Day Creative Writing Contest
This year’s theme is The Power of Storytelling. We invite submissions that engage with this theme along with other aspects of Toni Morrison’s work and legacy, including but not limited to social justice, civil rights, Black history, race, gender, diversity, and inclusion.
Eligibility: Contest open to all Monmouth University students.
Deadline: Dec. 6, 2024