Staff

Roy Seeger has been the faculty advisor for Broken Ink since 2015-16. He is a Senior English Instructor who teaches several classes in USCA’s BFA in Creative Writing. Seeger's latest poetry collection is Prayerbook for the Midwestern Agnostic. Aside from his academic and creative pursuits, he aspires to be a mediocre gardener.
Hi, my name is JaTavia “Tay” Graham, and I’m honored to serve as the Editor-in-Chief of Broken Ink. As a senior majoring in Art (Graphic Design) and minoring in Communication, I’m excited to lead our team in creating meaningful, creative work that inspires and connects our campus community. Please feel free to reach out to me!

Aaron Stone is a Senior Creative Writing Major from Augusta, GA. He primarily writes short fiction and has been published in Broken Ink and in Sand Hills literary magazine where he was awarded best fiction.

Hello, I'm Kyle Hurley! I am a sophomore/junior psychology major and, most importantly, Broken Ink's music editor! I play guitar in a band (Stopping Clocks), have been producing music for about 4 years, and just picked up the drums over the summer!

My name is James Ivey and I'm the Broken Ink Social Media Editor! I'm a secondary social studies education and history major. In my free time, I'm a music producer. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to email me!
Hi, I'm Luka! I like to find joy in a mashup of art, music, anime, photography and books. Whether I'm sketching characters, jamming to my favorite albums, binging anime, finding just the right angle to snap a pic or losing myself in books, I’m often inspired by these things that bring me joy.
Hi, I'm Riley Mann, and I'm the Layout Editor for Broken Ink. I'm a junior Art (Graphic Design & Studio Art) major, and I also work as the Web and Marketing Assistant in USCA's marketing department. Outside of work and school, I am most passionate about visual art, film, and music. Feel free to reach out!
Hi, my name is Carolyn “Brandy” McSorley, and I’m proud to serve as the PR Coordinator for Broken Ink. As a senior, I’m excited to connect our publication with the campus community and help share the amazing work our team creates this semester.
Broken Ink, Vol. 56, 2024 released on April 10, 2024