Writing students in Atlanta can intern at a wide range of places. From magazines and publishing houses to marketing firms and nonprofits, the possibilities are almost endless. Just consider some of the places writing students in Atlanta have interned: Creative Loafing Atlanta INtown The Center for Disease Control Atlanta Magazine Cartoon Network BET Engauge WonderRoot […]

aTVfest Recap

February 9, 2015 | Leave a Comment

As usual, this year’s aTVfest was full of wonderful master classes, screenings, and panels. It was an amazing three days—from hearing industry experts discuss the future of television to seeing our favorite television shows on the big screen at SCADShow. Also, as usual, this year’s aTVfest had much to offer emerging writers. SCAD’s writing students […]

Blake Butler is the author of five books of fiction, including There Is No Year and Scorch Atlas; a work of hybrid nonfiction, Nothing: A Portrait of Insomnia; and two collaborative works, Anatomy Courses with Sean Kilpatrick and One with Vanessa Place and Christopher Higgs. He is the founding editor of HTMLGIANT, “the Internet literature […]

SCAD Atlanta’s writing students are learning that the collaborative process can be a lot of fun. Students in this CLC  class will be working with ArtsNow, a nonprofit organization working hard to improve the way we educate our youth, and the Cherokee County Schools to explore new and creative ways of incorporating the literary arts into […]

  SCAD’s writing students are great at a lot of things–including social media.   From special events to what they are reading, SCAD Atlanta writing students always seem to have something to Tweet about. Here are a few of our favorites:  

Please join us at Ivy Hall on Thursday. Students will be sharing their latest fiction and nonfiction works. And we’ll have cookies.

Portland Review Submissions Portland Review is now open for submissions to the winter 2015 issue until December 1, 2014. They are looking for fine-crafted fiction, poetry, nonfiction, art and blends of these for print and web publication. This year they are also accepting outside reviews of books and other materials. Contributing authors and artists receive […]

It’s hard to believe fall quarter is already coming to a close. Here’s a quick look back at some of the authors who visited SCAD Atlanta this quarter.

Written by Jonathan Rabb   On the first Sunday of the Savannah Film Festival, Kathryn Stockett (author of the best-selling The Help) sat down with me to talk about writing, adaptations, style, the south and anything else the students assembled at the Marshall House could throw her way. Stockett was nothing less than generous and […]

M.F.A student Hally Joseph’s article “Touchdown: Hall of Fame covers all of college football, from teams to mascots” was published in the October edition of Encore Atlanta. M.F.A. alum Osayi Endolyn’s article “Ain’t Nothing If It Don’t Feel Good: Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics Dig a New Sound From the Red Clay of Georgia Soul” was […]

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