GOOD NEWS! Two SCAD writing students have been nominated for the AWP Intro Journals Project Award: Tonesa Jones for her short story, “Summer of the Frogs” Anne Royan for her piece of creative nonfiction, “Borrowed Gardens.” The pieces will compete with other nominated work from around the country for $100 honorariums in fiction and creative nonfiction, and for publication in […]

AWP is currently accepting applications to work with them as a volunteer during their conference and book fair. For students who have been planning on attending, AWP will provide free conference registration in exchange for about four hours of your time. On the application page, you can pick which day(s) you’re willing to work and […]

Savannah accolades

September 26, 2015 | Leave a Comment

Zara Bell (B.F.A., writing, current student) published an article on the Textile Society of America Conference to be held in Savannah, Georgia. Writing department chair Beth Concepción, Ph.D., was one of six members of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication to be selected to participate in the 2015-16 Scripps Howard Foundation Visiting Professors in […]

Interested in learning more about SCAD Writing? Join us for breakfast at AWP! Current SCAD writers, professors, and students will be available to talk about our undergraduate, graduate, degree and certificate programs. Shoot the breeze, learn about SCAD and our Savannah, Atlanta, Hong Kong and Lacoste, France campuses. It’s free and open to all AWP […]

Each year, AWP offers three scholarships of $500 each to emerging writers who wish to attend a writers’ conference, center, retreat, festival, or residency. AWP maintains a comprehensive list of these events and opportunities in the Directory of Conferences & Centers. Winners and six finalists will also receive a one-year individual membership in AWP. This […]

GOOD NEWS! Two SCAD writing students have been nominated for the AWP Intro Journals Project Award: Alex Keith for her short story, “I Have Known Men” Jonathan O’Connor for his piece of creative nonfiction, “You Grab Me, You Have Me by My Heart.” The pieces will compete with other nominated work from around the country for $100 honorariums […]

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