The iliad Literary-Art Magazine Presents
Dr. Harrison Scott Key Dr. Harrison Scott Key

Clarke Central High School Media Center
12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
17 Oct. 2025
Dr. Harrison Scott Key

Dr. Harrison Scott Key is an award-winning author and the Executive Dean of the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). His first memoir, The World’s Largest Man, was published in 2015. His next memoir, Congratulations. Who Are YouAgain? was published in 2018 and was also a winner of the Thurber Prize for American Humor. Finally, his most recent memoir, How To Stay Married: The Most Insane Love Story Ever Told was published in 2023.
Dr. Key was born in Memphis, Tennessee and raised in Mississippi. He currently lives in Savannah, Georgia with his wife and three children.
Agenda
Opening Remarks: David Ragsdale, English Department Co-Chair
Introduction of Featured Guest: Margo McDaniel, iliad Editor-in-Chief
Curated Reading: Dr. Harrison Scott Key, author and Executive Dean of SCAD
Moderated Discussion:
Margo McDaniel, iliad Editor-in-Chief and Jay Braswell, iliad Outreach Director
Closing Remarks: Jay Braswell, iliad Outreach Director
The iliad Literary-Art Magzine
Mission Statement:
The iliad Literary-Art Magazine is a student-produced Clarke Central High School literary-art magazine. The iliad serves as a conduit of expression for creativity and passion for the CCHS student body, iliad staff and rising ninth graders from feeder schools. Each issue is an open public forum for student expression under the guidance of a faculty adviser.
Vision Statement:
The iliad Literary-Art Magazine seeks to be an inclusive platform for creative voices that represent the diversity of the Clarke Central High School student body. Programmatically, the iliad strives to provide a venue to develop student leaders and communicators.
Special thanks to
Naomi Craver, Angela Pendley, David Ragsdale, Rachel Dunston, OMG Booster Club and Dr. Swade Huff.
Program contents compiled and edited by Finley Sleppy, Margo McDaniel and David Ragsdale. Cover art designed by Cameron Mojock; program designed by Finley Sleppy and Margo McDaniel.



