Oct
31
Get published and get paid
October 31, 2016 | Leave a Comment
The Riprap Literary Journal is now accepting submissions Submit your best poetry, nonfiction or fiction pieces by the Dec. 2 deadline for a chance to be published in Riprap Literary Journal’s issue 39. Visit the website to submit. Any additional inquires may be directed to . Eggtooth Editions Scrapbook seeks entries for second contest […]
Oct
24
Oodles of submission opportunities
October 24, 2016 | Leave a Comment
SCAD’s Port City Review seeks work SCAD’s student-curated literary arts journal Port City Review is seeking work. The deadline is Oct. 30 at 11:30 p.m. Visit the website for more information. Australian Book Review seeks contest entries Australian Book Review, Australia’s premier literary magazine, offers three major international literary prizes with lucrative prize money for […]
Oct
21
Meet Professor Jonathan Rabb at Book Release Events
October 21, 2016 | Leave a Comment
Meet SCAD Writing Professor Jonathan Rabb and listen to him read from his new, acclaimed novel, Among the Living. “Jonathan Rabb is one of my favorite writers, a highly gifted heart-wise storyteller if ever there was one.” —David McCullough, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award recipient 10/22/16 Savannah, GA: Book Lady Bookstore/Signing at 12:00 pm 10/24/16 Houston, TX: […]
Oct
19
SCAD Students Launch Equestrian Magazine
October 19, 2016 | Leave a Comment
Oct
17
Ivy Hall Welcomes Chuck Reece
October 17, 2016 | Leave a Comment
Interested in writing for The Bitter Southerner? Then join SCAD Atlanta’s writing department for a roundtable discussion with The Bitter Southerner’s founder and editor Chuck Reece on October 19th at 5:00 p.m. Forbes says The Bitter Southerner “might be the Vice of the south,” and Southern Living included The Bitter Southerner in its “50 […]
Oct
13
BURNAWAY and Ivy Hall present Raphael Rubinstein
October 13, 2016 | Leave a Comment
On Friday, October 14, 7pm at SCAD’s Ivy Hall, Raphael Rubinstein will perform A Geniza, “a poem of fragmented fragments pertaining to Edmond Jabès, Uum Kalsoum, Leila Mourad and other former and current citizens of Cairo, Egypt” that delves into the history of Cairo as a multi-ethnic, cosmopolitan and contested site. Each reading of the […]