The Writing Studio at Georgia State is staffed by a diverse and talented group of graduate English students. On this page, we present their profiles, as written by them, along with their personal photos and/or representations.
This page is currently being redesigned, and we invite you to check back often as we incorporate content from our newest and returning tutors. (Another place to obtain information about our tutors in within the online appointment space; a brief bio is attached to each tutor's name.)
Laura Johnson
Laura is completing her Master in Rhetoric and Composition. Through her creative writing background, she has come to appreciate the importance of peer review and workshopping to the writing process. Laura's academic interests range from writing across the disciplines issues to the relationship between literature and composition.
Specialties: Creative writing, literary analysis, and argument.
Juliette Kitchens:
Juliette is doctoral candidate in Rhetoric and Composition. She enjoys writing at all stages, but feels her strength is in revision. Her subjects of interest include writing in the sciences, art, and research and methodology.
Alice Myatt
Alice is a third-year Ph.D. student in Rhetoric and Composition with a focus on the intersections between technology and personal writing, and the way in which this intersection influences modern identity formation. This is her second career. An escapee from the corporate world, she has a background in retail management, personnel training, and computer software instruction and management. Her future plans are to complete her studies and look for a position that combines teaching and research.
Specialties: Business and technical writing, journalism, visual rhetoric, creative non-fiction, revision, and research techniques.
Danielle Tillman
Danielle is a Ph.D. student in Rhetoric and Composition. She has her Master in English from Georgia State University. Her current research interests lie in the rhetoric of literature written during different social movements, particularly the Harlem Renaissance and the Black Arts Movement. Danielle plans to attend a Ph.D program in English, Communications or Cultural Studies upon completion of her Master's.
Specialities: Personal statements, argumentative/persuasive papers, invention, revision, and essays about literature.