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 […]

Join acclaimed journalist and author Ken Wheaton as he discusses his career and reads from his work. He will sign books following the event, which takes place at SCAD Atlanta’s Ivy Hall on April 6th at 6:30. Born and raised in Opelousas, Louisiana, Wheaton has published a variety of novels, such as “Bacon and Egg […]

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 […]

  From multimedia journalism to gamification to nonlinear storytelling, emerging technologies are the latest frontier for today’s writers — and SCAD is a pioneer in preparing students for these ahead-of-the-curve careers. Join SCAD Atlanta writing faculty on March 10th at 1:30 for this interactive, hands-on workshop and see what you can create when you partner […]

Grad.Salon – eLearning via SCAD Connect Grad.Salon is an interdisciplinary event that gives graduate students the opportunity to showcase their in-process thesis or final project. The salon will feature 3 or 4 presenters who may talk about their research, studio work, or both. Feedback from students and faculty from various backgrounds is highly encouraged. This is a […]

          Meet acclaimed authors Julia Franks and Mark Beaver as they read from their latest releases, “Over the Plain Houses” and “Suburban Gospel.” The authors will sign books after the readings. A native of the Appalachian Mountains, Franks lives in Atlanta, where she teaches literature and runs Loose Canon, a site […]

Come to SCAD Museum of Art to hear writing professors George Williams and Jonathan Rabb read excerpts from their latest novels. After the reading, audience members will have the chance to ask the authors questions and have their books signed. Books will be available for sale on site. In Rabb’s “Among the Living,” concentration camp survivor Yitzhak Goldah […]

Fishman is the critically acclaimed author of “Inheriting Edith,” “Driving Lessons,” “Saving Ruth” and “Balancing Acts.” She will read from “Inheriting Edith,” and a Q-and-A session and book signing will follow. Her books have been translated into Hebrew, German, Italian, Dutch and Polish and earned a myriad of awards, including an Indie Next List pick […]

Are you a storyteller? Want to be one? Study the craft of character, plot, setting and voice with short story writer and editor Lee Griffith. Winter | M, W | 5pm – 7:30pm | Arnold Hall 224 Register for: WRIT 705 Techniques of Fiction Open to all Graduate Students, All Majors. No Pre-reqs.  

Catch a roundtable with this award-winning Atlanta-based food writer as he reviews his career and provides advice on breaking into the world of culinary commentary. Currently a dining critic for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Williams previously served as culture editor for Creative Loafing and deputy food editor of Atlanta magazine. He’s also written for several other […]

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