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 Deep Center, a Savannah non-profit focused on literacy, is currently accepting applications for fall fellowships. In teams of two, Writing Fellows will lead a weekly creative writing workshop made up of 11-14-year-olds at a Savannah public middle school. Deep will provide initial and ongoing training, curricular and classroom support as the Fellows mentor the […]

  Hilton Head Monthly, a 100k-circulation magazine covering the resort town of Hilton Head, SC, is soliciting story ideas small and large for their June and July issues. In June, HHM is exploring fatherhood. The July issue will celebrate summer. In addition to colorful lifestyle topics, HHM is interested in community-related issues and interesting people who live in the […]

This Friday, April 14, Savannah’s Gutstein Gallery will host a release party to celebrate the newest edition of SCAD’s graduate journal, Document. Come out to grab your free copy and hear M.F.A. candidates read from their award-winning work. Refreshments will be provided. Beginning at 5:30 p.m., the event is free and open to the public. Contact Professor […]

The New York Times seeks stories The New  York Times is looking for guides and how to’s, but also thoroughly reported stories and/or essays are also encouraged for the Smarter Living series. Students may send stories or pitches to [email protected]. Visit the website for details and to read previously published material. NBC Social Media Marketing Position […]

Mistake House seeks immediate submissions Mistake House, an online literary magazine, seeks submissions from graduate and undergraduate students currently enrolled for its third issue. Up to three poems may be submitted and at a maximum of 40 lines per poem. Fictional pieces should be no more than 5,000 words. Pieces should be written in English. […]

Come support your fellow SCAD students and professors this Friday, Mar. 3, at Arnold Hall’s Peer Practice Session. The schedule is as follows: 12:30 p.m. Alison Lecher, a current M.A. art history student, will present How to Write Campaigns: An Ogilvian Deconstruction of the Work of Barbara Kruger 1:15 p.m. Annabel Toole, a current B.F.A […]

Peachtree Publishers seeks intern Students interested in a publishing or marketing career have the opportunity to gain real-life experience this summer. In this unpaid position, the intern will assist in the development of the forthcoming season’s publicity and marketing plans and in the execution of daily department tasks. Candidates must be able to work 10 hours […]

Chicago Tribune’s Nelson Short Story Contest now open Stories must be double-spaced and no longer than 8,000 words. Please remove name and any other identifying information from manuscript and submit no more than two stories. The first place winner will receive $3,500. Four finalists will receive $1,000 and five runners-up will be awarded $500. All […]

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