MUSE Literary Journal
MUSE Art and Literary Journal
First published in 1986, the journal welcomes contributions from both emerging and established writers and artists, from RCC to across the globe. Every spring, students come together and collaborate to release the latest edition of MUSE, showcasing a diverse collection of art, poetry, and prose.

Muse Upcoming Events
Be sure to check out our calendar to stay informed about upcoming events. From workshops and readings to exhibitions and special gatherings, there鈥檚 something for everyone. Stay connected and mark your calendars to participate in the events that interest you!
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RCC MUSE - General submissions
MUSE is based in the Inland Empire in California, a place of rich diversity, and we are especially looking to publish work from underrepresented or misrepresented groups, such as Black, Indigenous, Latinx and other people of color, disabled people, LGBTQ+, present and formerly incarcerated people, and others from a culturally and linguistically diverse background. We seek and welcome writers of all races, sexual orientations, gender identities/expressions, ability statuses, religions, socio-economic classes, veteran status, and educational backgrounds.
SUBMISSIONS OPEN SEPTEMBER 15 THROUGH JANUARY 31
Genres (PLEASE NOTE THE LIMITS):
- Fiction - submit one short story up to 1500 words max, or
- Creative nonfiction 鈥 one piece up to 1500 words max, or
- Poetry - submit up to three poems up to 41 lines, or
- Art 鈥 we also accept art of all kinds, reproduced in print. Prefer jpg @300 DPI res @ 8 inches on the long side
Email submissions to: muse@rcc.edu
- Please send your poems as an email attachment in .doc or .docx or .rtf formats only, please.
- Please DO include contact information in your submission file.
- Email subject should be 鈥淟ast Name 鈥 Genre 鈥 Title of Submission鈥 in the subject line (e.g., Smith 鈥 Poetry 鈥 鈥淚n Summer鈥).
- Final judges are Dr. Richard Hishmeh and Dr Jason Spangler. Anyone with close ties to either judge should not submit.
- No handwritten submissions, please.
- We accept simultaneous submissions. Let us know if the work is accepted elsewhere.
- MUSE does not accept creative work created with the assistance of AI.
- In the body of the email, please include all contact information, including your full name as it would want it to appear in the journal, email, phone number, address, and a short (approx. 50 word), third-person bio.
- Authors and artists receive one copy of the issue in which their work appears. Contributors may also purchase additional copies.
- MUSE acquires First North American Serial Rights to the work you submit and non-exclusive reprint rights (for promotional use only online, in giveaways, etc.).
- Should the piece be published elsewhere in the future, we ask that you acknowledge MUSE as first place of publication.
We appreciate your patience; we try to respond to all submissions within six months.
You may also mail submissions to:
RCC MUSE Literary Journal - James Ducat, Editorial Advisor
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4800 Magnolia Avenue
Riverside, CA 92506
Join the MUSE Staff
Each member of our team plays a vital role in shaping the journal, ensuring that it reflects a rich tapestry of voices and perspectives. Together, we strive to create a publication that not only showcases exceptional work, but also nurtures the artistic community at RCC. This includes:
- Editorial Selection
- Graphic Design
- Fundraising
- Advertising
- Digital Marketing
- Networking
- Event Planning
- Distribution
- Photography
- and much more鈥
If this piques your interest, you can join our team by enrolling in ENG 17A, which is offered exclusively in the spring.
Holden Vaughn Spangler Awards

2025 Winner
Kate Hovey
"Metamorphoses"

2024 Winner
Megan Duffy Brown
鈥淒eath on Lake Pontchartrain鈥

2023 Winner
M.A Dubbs
鈥淭he Quiets of Parenting鈥
Helping Make Our Journal A Reality
Scholarship awards and prizes are designated annually, thanks to the generous donations to the MUSE Trust. Your contribution plays a crucial role in supporting these awards, enabling us to recognize and celebrate the talents of our community. Every donation helps foster creativity and encourages aspiring writers and artists to pursue their passions. We greatly appreciate your support in making these opportunities possible!
A MUSE 'ZINE
When MUSE was first established in 1986, it focused exclusively on publishing the works of RCC students. Over the years, the journal experienced significant growth, earning recognition as an internationally renowned art and literary publication. Its evolution allowed it to showcase a wide range of artistic expressions from around the globe, enriching the literary landscape.
In 2023, the MUSE staff made the strategic decision to return to its roots, launching a magazine dedicated solely to the creative expressions of RCC students. This new initiative aims to celebrate the unique talents within our community, fostering a supportive environment for local writers and artists to shine. By refocusing on our student body, we hope to cultivate a vibrant artistic community and provide an accessible platform for students to share their work with a wider audience.
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Our Latest Editions
To explore our latest editions of MUSE, please click on the link below. Each edition features a diverse array of artistic expressions, including captivating poetry, thought-provoking prose, and stunning visual art. We invite you to immerse yourself in the creativity and talent showcased by our contributors. Discover the voices that define our community and celebrate their achievements!
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