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. […]

This Saturday, learn about careers in digital media with VICE Media’s Josh Cogswell. He is the Digital Product, Growth & Operations Lead for VICE, Tribune, MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and Paramount. Seating limited. RSVP info below. Saturday’s topics include: -how to transition from a student to a professional environment -the importance of a social media […]

Want to attend the Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) Conference in San Antonio, Texas this March 4 -7? Need a little financial assistance? Apply for departmental funds now! All interested students (graduate or undergraduate) should: -Compose a short (300 words) email stating why you would like to attend AWP this spring. -Send the […]

The first African American writer to gain international fame gets his due in the feature-length documentary Paul Laurence Dunbar: Beyond the Mask. Join the filmmaker, Frederick Lewis, for the screening, followed by an in-depth discussion. Born to former slaves in Dayton, Ohio, where he was boyhood friends with the Wright Brothers, Paul Laurence Dunbar is […]

October 10, 2019 | Leave a Comment

Tonight only! Join Seersucker Live and the SCAD writing department for an evening of fun. Listen to your professors and SCAD Writing alums read from their work, and compete against them in this gameshow / carnival of a literary salon. Live music, too!   Thursday, October 10 6:00 P.M. Pei Ling Chan Amphitheater 322 Martin […]

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 […]

Book Launch Thursday

September 17, 2019 | Leave a Comment

Join the SCAD and Savannah writing community for the launch of Beverly Willett’s memoir, Disassembly Required. Willett will read and talk with Georgia Public Broadcasting reporter Emily Jones and sign copies of her book. Each recipient of a signed book will also receive a surprise gift from Willett. After a small-town southern girl turned New […]

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).

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