The Moth founder, George Dawes Green, seeks a production assistant for a One-Minute Story project shooting next week. Add another line to the CV, make literary connections, and contribute to the raconteur culture! All those interested in this position or a summer internship should send Professor Lee Griffith an e-mail requesting Mr. Green’s contact information.

Sarah Karnasiewicz, arts writer, editor and winner of the James Beard award for food writing, will meet with SCAD students: Monday, April 7 2 p.m. Arnold Hall Auditorium: Q&A Session 5 p.m. SCAD Museum of Art Theater: Presentation: “Food and Art: Finding a Creative Path in Culinary Media” Sarah Karnasiewicz’s work has appeared in the Wall Street […]

SCAD Museum of Art The SCAD Museum of Art offers an unpaid, credit-bearing internship to one SCAD student each summer. The objective of the internship program is to offer practical training to students interested in gaining experience in museum programming, education and administration. Interns gain a general knowledge and broad understanding of how the museum […]

Ninth WriterAdvice Flash Prose Contest WriterAdvice seeks flash fiction, memoir and creative non-fiction running 750 words or less. Enlighten, dazzle and delight us. Finalists receive responses from all judges. First prize is $200. Submit to the Ninth WriterAdvice Flash Prose Contest by April 18, 2014. Visit the website.   College Scholarship Writing Contest Pagesz.net is please to have created […]

      Lacoste Writing majors launched le Navigateur: the online travel magazine for college students this week. The launch coincides with and celebrates SCAD’s 35th anniversary with a professional, social media driven publication that reflects SCAD’s international reach and collaborative spirit while showcasing student work. Thirteen writers and eight graphic design, illustration, and sequential art students […]

Hailey Zipfel, Writing student at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), has been named winner of the 2014 Bee Bread Prize.  Her short story, “Ride Around, Tommy” was chosen from dozens of stories submitted by SCAD students studying at the Lacoste campus this winter. The judge, award-winning nonfiction writer and novelist, Margaret McMullan, […]

Introduce Megan Boone at aTVfest in Atlanta One SCAD student will get the chance to introduce “The Blacklist” star Megan Boone at SCAD’s aTVfest on Feb 8. In addition, the winner will receive a full pass to the entire festival. All a student needs to do is craft and film a Megan Boone introduction speech, […]

Two SCAD writing students have been nominated for the AWP Intro Journals Project Award: Alan Molzan for his personal essay, “Rattling the Bars at My Brother” Chase Wilkinson for his short story, “Eight Lights in the Chapel.” The pieces will compete with other nominated work from around the country for $100 honorariums in fiction and creative […]

Come celebrate the end of fall quarter at The Book Lady Bookstore, where Pulitzer Prize nominee Charles McNair will regale you with stories from his new novel, “Pickett’s Charge.” Click here for details. “Pickett’s Charge is a genuine delight—a wild, comic, sometimes hallucinatory ride through a century of Southern history.”     — Charles Frazier, […]

Calling all undergraduate Writing majors!  Submit your best fiction and nonfiction immediately. Faculty representatives from the SCAD Writing Department will read your work and nominate one piece from each category to the Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) Intro Journals Project. AWP will then select winners, which will be published in the following literary journals: Hayden’s Ferry Review […]

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