“The funny thing about jazz,” he said to me, eyes watering, “is nobody ever really knows how good anybody else is.”
Ever since Emily Giffin’s first novel, “Something Borrowed” made it to the bestseller’s list 18 years ago, Giffin’s books have been a staple read for women’s fiction. Though her work is categorized as “chick-lit,” there’s a lot more to Giffin’s storytelling than the genre gives her credit for.
It’s no secret that the pandemic has altered the lives of people across the nation in some shape or form. Some lost their jobs, some found their passions and everyone
The Writer’s Corner features poetry, essays, short stories, satire and various fiction and non-fiction from SCAD Atlanta students. To submit your own work for the Writer’s Corner, email features@scadconnector.com. 'Paris 1976' by
The United States 2020 Presidential Election is right around the corner and is being held on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Everyone has the right to vote and author Tina Cassidy joins
Mona Patel is an author and designer who has taken the opportunity that has arisen due to the pandemic to downsize her New York City design firm, Motivate Design, and
Penguin Random House by Katherine Diaz Villegas Books have been a part of my life since I was a little girl. In school, I always had to have one in
Carlie Sorosiak, a new writing professor at SCAD Atlanta, spoke at the Ivy Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 17. Her visit was somewhat different than what students normally encounter at an
Random House Books Jodi Picoult is a No. 1 New York Times bestselling author. She's released 25 novels, her latest titled “A Spark of Light.” In the novel, readers follow
AIGA Atlanta and the Museum of Design Atlanta (MoDA) hosted graphic designer Henry Kim for a lecture and book signing event Jan 25. at SCADshow. Kim’s new book, "Graphic Design