Caro Moya, Writing student at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), has been named winner of the 2018 Bee Bread Prize.  Her poem, “Unfiltered” was chosen from among many stories and poems submitted by SCAD students studying at the Lacoste campus this winter. This year’s judges were visiting author and instructor, Shawn Kerivan, and […]

The SCAD Ivy Hall Writers Series welcomes Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah for a discussion on her career as an award-winning essayist and writer. Ghansah’s coverage of the Dylann Roof trial for GQ earned her the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing. Her profile of Dave Chappelle was a National Magazine Award finalist and her work has appeared […]

Wednesday, May 2, student writers will read original fiction, poetry, and nonfiction published in the 2018 edition of Artemis. Free copies of the journal will be available at the reading at the Student Center. This event is free and open to SCAD Card holders. There will be a short reception with refreshments before the reading. […]

Join the School of Liberal Arts and SCAD Writing professor James Lough, Ph.D tonight at the SCAD Museum of Art. Lough will read from his latest book, “Short Circuits”,  an anthology of aphorisms. “Short Circuits” includes examples of short form prose and concrete poetry from award-winning and best selling writers, edited and compiled by Lough […]

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program selects participants through a competitive, merit-based application process, and offers several benefits during the period of the grant. These include funding for round-trip travel, living expenses for one academic year, and healthcare benefits. Applicants to the Fulbright U.S. Student Program must be U.S. citizens and hold a bachelor’s degree (or […]

An award-winning transmedia writer, game designer and author, Andrea Phillips has worked on game projects such as “The Walk,” “Zombies, Run!” and “The Maester’s Path” for HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” Explore the emerging subject of transmedia narratives and how to seamlessly communicate through integrated channels. Universities around the world teach digital storytelling with Phillips’ book, […]

The office of tutoring will have openings for Writing or English Language Peer Tutors. These positions are paid. Students who are approved for a work-study can work up to 20 hours per week at a minimum of $7.25 per hour. Peer tutors are expected to be reliable, empathetic, and able to work with diverse student populations. In […]

The lead editor of New Art Examiner, Daniel Nanavati, is actively seeking writers of short reviews—250 words. Reviews should include the title of the show and gallery with the price range, if for sale. Nanavati is also looking for pitches for articles—1500 to 3,000 words on the contemporary art scene, its personalities and/or politics.   […]

SCAD Writing alumus Jeffrey Garris (B.F.A. ’13) was recently accepted into the Speakers Bureau of the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network. Please join him for his presentation: The Transition from Victim to Survivor Stembler Theater, College of Coastal Georgia Wednesday, April 25 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM The RAINN Speakers Bureau is made up of […]