Southwestern Law School - Writing
Faculty Profile
Professor D'Italia's training
experience
and accolades in writing are not limited to the law. Her stories and plays have been published in national journals
including Red Rock Review
Arcadia and South Loop Review
and a number of her short plays have been produced
most recently in New York at The Producers' Club Theater. See more at http://www.swlaw.edu/faculty/faculty_listing/facultybio/340630.
B.A.
Government
Franklin & Marshall College; J.D.
Golden Gate University; M.P.W.
with honors
Fiction
University of Southern California; Member
California State Bar Since high school
when she published her first short play
Alexandra D'Italia has had a passion for writing and has pursued a varied career path that requires that skill.
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Blogging
Storytelling
Writing
Editing
Legal Writing
Nonprofits
Teaching
Social Media
Coaching
Higher Education
Community Outreach
Creative Writing
Public Speaking
When the Round Table is a Rhombus
When the Round Table is a Rhombus
Teeth
Teeth
Lonely Planet Woman
Lonely Planet Woman
Her Five Acres
Her Five Acres
Marjories' Thursday and Friday
Marjories' Thursday and Friday
When He's in the Room
The Fix Up
Driving Home
Driving Home
What Good Children Do
What Good Children Do
Look See
Alexandra D'Italia's short stage play \"Look See\" was produced as part of the Play Lab program at the Last Frontier Theater Conference in Valdez
AK.
The Fix Up
Alexandra D'Italia's short stage play \"The Fix Up\" was produced by as part of the Fireworks Festival Summer of One Acts
a Love Creek Production
in New York
NY. It was also included in the Short Play Festival at the Last Frontier Theater Company Conference in Valdez
AK.
D'Italia
Alexandra
D'Italia
The Writing Leap: Time to Get Fearless
Master's degree
Creative Writing
Southwestern Law School
Los Angeles
CA
Director
Writing Center\nDirector
Moot Court Honors Program\nLaw professor teaching Advanced Legal Writing
Practical Lawyering Skills
Moot Court Appellate Advocacy
Refining Legal Writing
and Women and the Law.
Faculty
Southwestern Law School
Self Employed Writer
Los Angeles
California
Publication credits include: Online Sundries
Red Rock Review
Arcadia
NorthNorthwest
Anthology of Ten-Minute Plays (forthcoming December 2013)
South Loop Review
SF Weekly
Art Times
Mirage Magazine
Artwell.com
Posthoc.com
Newcomer’s Guide to San Francisco
and Moxiemag.com.\nNonfiction topics include restaurant reviews
popular culture
and music. \nMonologues and essays can be read at http://alexandraditalia.com/
Writer
Self Employed Writer
Alexandra D'Italia works privately with clients to develop their writing skills. For some
the desire is to simply improve their written communications at work. \n\nBut for many more
the aim is to begin writing creatively. As a former lawyer herself
Alexandra is particularly well versed in the challenges of balancing a career with the creative life. Start the process. Tell your story. Get fearless. You won't regret it.
Creative Coach
Greater Los Angeles Area
The Writing Leap: Time to Get Fearless
Assoiate Artist
Dorland Arts Colony
Southwestern Law School
Edward W. Moses Award - Fiction
University of Southern California
Excellence in Teaching
Southwestern Law School
Doctor of Law (J.D.)
Managing Editor
Law Review;\nPublic Interest Law Scholar
Golden Gate University
School of Law
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Government
Franklin & Marshall College
About
Alexandra is a writer living in Los Angeles. Her fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Red Rock Review
Arcadia
South Loop Review
Moxiemag
Art Times
Artwell
and SF Weekly
among others. Love Creek Productions produced her short play
The Fix Up
in New York
New York in 2012.
Alexandra D'Italia Writes Here
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