Elliot is a sophomore at SCAD and has been writing most of his life. His biggest inspiration is his mother, who is a published author and freelance writer, and has encouraged him in everything he does. Elliot seeks to challenge societal norms in the beauty industry and social media, battling for a more accepting andContinue reading “December 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Elliot Casteel”
Category Archives: 2018
November 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Catalina Marie Cano Zavala
Catalina is a twenty-year-old writer and poet from Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Both her writing and poetry attempt to explore the perspectives of social behavior and the bilateral thought process shared by Latin Americans, particularly Hondurans, as well as dismantle the misconceptions attached to the Latin American community by the media and outer countries. In the Heaven We Imagined,Continue reading “November 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Catalina Marie Cano Zavala”
October 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Shannon Gillespie
Shannon is currently a Junior at SCAD with a Writing major and an Art History minor. Unable to pass a bookshop without going in, her “To Be Read” pile has become multiple piles, while the 5 bookcases in her house have begun to bow from the weight of the books they hold. Bibliomania aside, ShannonContinue reading “October 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Shannon Gillespie”
September 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Madison Moats
Madison Moats is a sophomore at SCAD studying to receive her B.F.A. in Graphic Design with a minor in Film and Television. She believes storytelling is a vital part of the creative process and has always enjoyed writing poetry and fiction in order to add greater meaning to her work. In addition, Madison is aContinue reading “September 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Madison Moats”
August 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Lauren Smalls
For many writing is a passion. For Lauren, it’s a lifestyle. With a B.S. from The University of Tennessee and a M.F.A in writing from Savannah College of Art & Design, she bring words to life through storytelling, copywriting, and editing. When she’s not working with marketing clients, she promotes and encourages women of colorContinue reading “August 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Lauren Smalls”
July 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Adriana Isabel Ruiz Ursula
Adriana Isabel Ruiz Ursula is a Peruvian multi-creative woman whose dream is to put her country’s wonderful and rich history on the eyes of the world. She received her M.F.A in graphic design from Full Sail University and she is currently pursuing her bachelor’s degree on Computer Animation at the Savannah College of Arts andContinue reading “July 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Adriana Isabel Ruiz Ursula”
June 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Russell Cambron
Russell Cambron is an Atlanta-based creative working in visual and written storytelling. He received his M.F.A. in photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in Atlanta, where he is currently pursuing his M.F.A. in writing. His visual narrative Boy, Owl, and Raven showed at Whitespec gallery in Atlanta in 2017. Waxing Full I haven’tContinue reading “June 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Russell Cambron”
May 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Logan Hughes
Logan Hughes is studying to receive his bachelor of fine arts degree in Writing with a minor in Art History. He’s the Executive Editor for SCAN Magazine and former Features Editor for The Connector, and needs at least seven cups of coffee per day to stay awake. It was you, right? I’ll find you on the sofa. You’llContinue reading “May 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Logan Hughes”
April 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Jack Young
Jack Young is a freshman at SCAD Atlanta pursuing a B.F.A. in Writing. His favorite authors include Jane Austen, Patti Smith, and Rainer Maria Rilke. In addition to writing, Jack is a musician and has released music with independent record labels in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. How to Be a Modern MaryContinue reading “April 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Jack Young”
March 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Ximena Blanco
Ximena Blanco is a senior pursuing her B.F.A. in writing at SCAD, with minors in creative writing and business management and entrepreneurship. She has worked in the publishing industry, for editorial magazines, and with children in writing workshops. Ladies’ Market “This is not in good taste,” the foreign woman said. Yu Yan turned to Fei HongContinue reading “March 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Ximena Blanco”
February 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Allison Bolt
Allison is a junior at SCAD, Atlanta pursuing a B.F.A in Writing as well as minors in creative writing and book arts. She currently holds the position of Opinions Editor at SCAN and The Connector. In her spare time she enjoys reading, watching bad sitcoms, and overthinking. This is After Her parents never liked him. SometimesContinue reading “February 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Allison Bolt”
January 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Abdiel Vallejo-Lopez
Abdiel Vallejo-Lopez is an MFA student at SCAD Atlanta. He earned a B.A. in Humanities from The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Abdiel now works as an intern at Paste Magazine, writing the latest articles about music, movies, and entertainment. In his free time Abdiel likes listening to music. Man in Five Steps In a hospitalContinue reading “January 2018: Ivy Hall Review Features Abdiel Vallejo-Lopez”