Storefront of Little Shop of Stories, located in Decatur. Photo by Logan Hughes Writing can be difficult, especially when it comes to finding your voice, creating a world, building characters
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. "Christian Facet" by Caitlin
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. "It Doesn’t
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.
The Writer’s Corner features poetry, essays, short stories, satire and various fiction and non-fiction from SCAD Atlanta students. This quarter we are starting a weekly haiku series. Haiku is a type of
The Writer's Corner features poetry, essays, short stories, satire and various fiction and non-fiction from SCAD Atlanta students. This quarter we are starting a weekly haiku series. Haiku is a type of
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. "Winged" by
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. "Warm Water
by Allison Bolt Open Road Integrated Media Author Ken Wheaton visited Ivy Hall April 27 to discuss his body of work and share his experiences with students. Before the reading
Illustration by Matthew Cornwall Like most post-apocalyptic young adult novels, “The Maze Runner” starts with an interesting premise, then quickly dissolves into a convoluted, exposition-heavy blob that readers must wade