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    MFJ Hosts "SPOKEN WORD" Event

    MFJ Hosts “SPOKEN WORD” Event

    The Marr’s Field Journal is hosting a Spoken Word event on February 16th from 10pm-12am during Midnight Breakfast at Lakeside Dining. It’s a fun event to show everyone what we’re about and the chance for others to feature themselves and their work.  Inquire about purchasing a journal, ask us any questions, or talk to us [...]

    About the MFJ

    About the MFJ

    Marr’s Field Journal, the University of Alabama’s literary and arts magazine, was created in 1989 as a forum for emerging writers and artists. Marr’s Field Journal  strives to enrich its readers by showcasing exceptional undergraduate poetry, prose, art, and music compositions. The insights of the contributing writers and artists have made Marr’s Field Journal an [...]

    Submit to MFJ

    Submit to MFJ

    Marr’s Field Journal is now accepting submissions for its newest issue. At the moment, Marr’s Field Journal accepts submission only via the form below. *Poetry and prose submissions should be submitted as a Word file (.doc not .docx). *Art submissions should be submitted as a .jpg of at least 200 dpi. *Music and spoken word [...]

    Marr's Slam and Submissions Campaign

    Marr’s Slam and Submissions Campaign

    The Marr’s Field Journal staff is hosting a “Slam and Submission Campaign” in the Ferguson Center from 11am to 2pm every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday until December 16th. The event showcases undergraduate musicians, writers and artists. Copies of the 2011 journal will also be on sale. If you have questions about becoming part of our [...]

    MFJ Staff

    MFJ Staff

    The Marr’s Field Journal staff is comprised entirely of undergraduate students. Staff members are expected to attend meetings, read submissions, and participate in discussions. Staff members also aid in gathering submissions, publishing the journal, and selling it to the public. Every staff member is allowed to submit his or her own work for review if they so choose. If [...]

    MFJ Hosts “SPOKEN WORD” Event
    MFJ Hosts "SPOKEN WORD" Event

    The Marr’s Field Journal is hosting a Spoken Word event on February 16th from 10pm-12am during Midnight Breakfast at Lakeside Dining. It’s a fun event to show everyone what we’re about and the chance for others to feature themselves and their work.  Inquire about purchasing a journal, ask us any questions, or talk to us [...]

    About the MFJ
    About the MFJ

    Marr’s Field Journal, the University of Alabama’s literary and arts magazine, was created in 1989 as a forum for emerging writers and artists. Marr’s Field Journal  strives to enrich its readers by showcasing exceptional undergraduate poetry, prose, art, and music compositions. The insights of the contributing writers and artists have made Marr’s Field Journal an [...]

    Submit to MFJ
    Submit to MFJ

    Marr’s Field Journal is now accepting submissions for its newest issue. At the moment, Marr’s Field Journal accepts submission only via the form below. *Poetry and prose submissions should be submitted as a Word file (.doc not .docx). *Art submissions should be submitted as a .jpg of at least 200 dpi. *Music and spoken word [...]

    Marr’s Slam and Submissions Campaign
    Marr's Slam and Submissions Campaign

    The Marr’s Field Journal staff is hosting a “Slam and Submission Campaign” in the Ferguson Center from 11am to 2pm every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday until December 16th. The event showcases undergraduate musicians, writers and artists. Copies of the 2011 journal will also be on sale. If you have questions about becoming part of our [...]

    MFJ Staff
    MFJ Staff

    The Marr’s Field Journal staff is comprised entirely of undergraduate students. Staff members are expected to attend meetings, read submissions, and participate in discussions. Staff members also aid in gathering submissions, publishing the journal, and selling it to the public. Every staff member is allowed to submit his or her own work for review if they so choose. If [...]