by Kaelyn Barron |
If you made the brave decision to major in English, creative writing, or pretty much any subject that falls under the arts or humanities, you’re surely familiar with that age-old question: “So what are you going to do with that?” If you’re lucky, your eyes haven’t...
by Kaelyn Barron |
When HR departments are bombarded with hundreds or even thousands of applications for a single position, scanning through each and every resume can seem impossible. In order to find candidates that are suitable for at least an interview, employers often have to add a...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Although there are dozens of sites for employers to advertise their current job openings, jobseekers could spend hours scouring posts on LinkedIn and Monster and still not find their dream job or company. But that doesn’t mean it’s not attainable! Just because you...
by Jacob Mohr
I graduated university with a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts (BFA) in Creative Writing, along with a minor in English, in May of 2016. When I returned home, the people I talked to—primarily friends of my parents—were roundly happy that I graduated, but didn’t seem...
by Jacob Mohr |
Getting your screenplay read by Hollywood execs can feel like an insurmountable obstacle. But submitting your screenplay to the right places can exponentially increase the chances of the right person reading your script—and offering you a movie deal. How to Submit a...
by Tom Corson-Knowles |
They say a novelist is a failed short story writer, and a short story writer is a failed poet. Although I have huge respect for novelists and short story writers (I’ve done a little of each myself), I tend to agree. So does Mark Twain, who famously told a...