We are back for our Spring 2020 issue!
We are back for our Spring 2020 issue!

We are back for our Spring 2020 issue!

Scripps College Journal is a student-run literary and arts magazine founded in 1999. For two decades, it has annually selected academic and creative student work, published the winning essays of the prestigious Marie McSpadden Sands Writing Awards, and, beginning Spring 2020, will interview with Scripps-related luminaries in the arts.

SCJ believes in work that engages meaningfully in the histories of ourselves and of our relationships to each other. The editorial staff at SCJ looks forward to viewing your submissions.

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SCJ is seeking creative nonfiction, fiction, poetry, visual art/photography, and multimedia work!

Submissions are automatically considered for the SCJ 2020 Writing and Art Contest. First place winners of each journal category will receive a $50 Amazon gift card and a signed book. Submissions may be selected for publication online or in print, or both.

All 7C students are welcome to submit.

Simultaneous submissions will not be accepted. Submissions should be of original work and not have been published elsewhere before. Please notify us if you find out your piece is published elsewhere after submitting. 

Please remember to keep your submission anonymous. Do not include your name anywhere on the file, whether in the title or before the actual piece. (You will indicate your name and other information within the online form.)

Deadline: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 11:59pm.

Due to the high volume of submissions, we will only be able to contact those whose pieces are shortlisted. 

Contact [email protected] with questions.

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Creative Nonfiction: SCJ began as a journal for academic prose. We have since expanded this category to include argumentative essays, personal narrative writing, interviews, reviews, opinion pieces, and other original nonfiction work. 

Fiction: This category calls for fiction in all its diverse forms, including screenplays, short stories, flash fiction, etc. 

Poetry: Poetry can wear different faces (hence, prose poetry). We would love to see different forms and styles, traditional or contemporary, narrative or dramatic, lyric or epic, experimental or free verse.

Visual Art: SCJ greatly values visual artwork on the Claremont campuses. This category is for graphics, illustrations, digital art, cartoons, photographs, and photographs of other media (e.g. paintings). 

Multimedia: The category “multimedia work” includes but is not limited to videos, animation, short films, music, audio files, and other files that can be posted and experienced online.

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Send your submissions through the online form here

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:

Please make sure to review our submission guidelines below. 

  1. Again, please keep your submissions anonymous. Do not include your name anywhere on the file, whether in the title or before the actual piece. 
  2. Submit respectful, informed, and original work that has not been published elsewhere before. Selected work should be polished and considerate of its audience.
  3. You must currently attend one of the Claremont Colleges. Use your school email to authenticate your student status.
  4. Keep written work under 5,000 words. Proofread, proofread, proofread!
  5. SCJ reserves the right to request that any accepted pieces be edited before publication to adhere to staff suggestions.
  6. Uploading formats
    • Writing pieces must be submitted in Word Document files.
    • Visual art pieces must be submitted in JPEG file.
    • Multimedia pieces must be submitted in an uploadable format (MP4, MP3, link to third party platform like Youtube).
  7. Label each file as follows: “Title of Work_Category of Submission.doc”
  8. Each person may only submit up to 5 entries (and only once through the online form), so please keep in mind to review all final entries.

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By accepting the offer to publish, you are agreeing to the following terms:

    1. SCJ retains the rights to publish your work in print/online and be featured via our social media pages. You are the sole owner of your work and you give permission for SCJ to use your name in conjunction with your work, unless you specify otherwise. 

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Best of luck! Don’t forget to keep up on our website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Website: https://community.scrippscollege.edu/scrippsjournal/

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