Jun
4
M.F.A. alumna Kayo Change Black published her essay, “In the Shadow of the Middle Kingdom” in The Normal School, a Literary Magazine. Check it out here. Kayo is a Taiwanese Canadian writer who explores hybrid identities, global citizenship, and the intersection of cultures. Read more about Kayo, and more of her work, here.
Mar
5
M.F.A Alumna, Danelle Lejeune, gets published in New York-based, interior decorating magazine, House Beautiful. Click here to read more about Danelle and her article.
Jan
15
M.F.A. Alumna Ariel Felton Featured in Washington Post
January 15, 2020 | Leave a Comment
M.F.A. alumna Ariel Felton was recently featured in the Washington Post. “A born-and-raised Georgian,” the Post reports, “Ariel was lured to Savannah by memories of family vacations spent feeding birds in the squares, the promise of art school and the dream of writing in the city where Flannery O’Connor was born.” Click here to read […]
Nov
18
M.F.A. Student Araceli Cruz Publishes In New York Magazine’s “The Cut”
November 18, 2019 | Leave a Comment
Check out M.F.A. student Araceli Cruz’s latest article! It appears on the homepage of New York magazine, sister publication to The Cut, who ” […] spoke to several DACA recipients from around the country, many of whom listened in on some of the justices’ questions and expressed skepticism about the court serving as their lifeline. […]
Sep
26
Join Thurber-Award-Winning Alumnus Harrison Scott Key at SCAD Story Hour
September 26, 2019 | Leave a Comment
Join SCAD Writing alumnus Harrison Scott Key (M.F.A., 2013) for a Q&A and rollicking read from his critically acclaimed memoir, Congratulations, Who Are You Again? Monday, September 30, 2019 5pm – 6pm Arnold Hall Auditorium, 1810 Bull St., Savannah, GA “Like Flannery O’Connor meets Chuck Klosterman meets Seinfeld, Harrison Scott Key is one of Southern […]
Sep
18
SCAD Alumna Publishes Latest in Creative Nonfiction
September 18, 2019 | Leave a Comment
Alumna Anne Royan (M.F.A. ’18) recently published her essay “Skin Hunger” in the premier literary journal, Creative Nonfiction. After leaving a job in the fashion department at Harper’s Bazaar in New York City, she spent many months traveling solo through the Himalayas. She taught English and poetry to monks in the Dalai Lama’s temple and to […]
Sep
13
Grad Student Reads from her Collection at The Poets’ House
September 13, 2019 | Leave a Comment
Visit The Poets House in New York City tonight to hear SCAD Grad Danelle Lejuene (M.F.A. 2020) read from her first collection of poetry, Landlocked:Etymology of Whale Fish and Grace (Finishing Line Press).
Apr
3
Latest Publications by Students and Alumni
April 3, 2019 | Leave a Comment
Madelyn Brown (M.F.A) recently wrote “Making Medicine in the Mountains” for Mother Earth Living. Her other piece “Regimented Sheets” was published in this month’s issue of Oh Comely magazine. She has previously had her work published in TONIC by Vice. Jordan Wannemacher (B.A. Visual Communications) designed Oprah Winfrey’s latest book The Path Made Clear. Jordan […]
Apr
27
Bee Bread Prize Announced
April 27, 2018 | Leave a Comment
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 […]
May
10
Students and alumni add to publication credits
May 10, 2017 | Leave a Comment
Chantel Tattoli (M.F.A. 2013) wrote “Letter of Recommendation: Hot-Water Bottles” for The New York Times Magazine. Tattoli is editorial assistant at Condé Nast Traveler. The Southeast Missouri State University Press journal The Cape Rock will publish a poem by Carter Boyd (B.F.A., photography [writing minor], 2016). Savannah undergraduate student Elle Friedle was hired as a […]