Rita Dorsch
School
Carnegie Mellon University
University Of St Andrews
Expertise
Star Wars, Game Of Thrones & House Of The Dragon, The Oscars
- Her creative writing — including poetry, short stories, and plays — has been shortlisted for and won various awards, including CMU's Adamson Award, the Fish International Prize, and the Scotsman Orange Award.
- She spent time as a writer and presenter for the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, where she created and staged interactive dinosaur shows with giant, lifelike mechanical puppets.
- She's an awards season obsessive, a history buff, and a genre nerd with wide-ranging tastes that encompass everything from the lowest budget indies to tentpole franchises such as Star Wars, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Lord of the Rings, and Game of Thrones.
Experience
Rita is a writer and educator with more than 10 years' experience in both fields. She began her writing career with an internship at Premiere Magazine. She has since covered entertainment and pop culture for Looper, Grunge, CBR, Crooked Marquee, and The Film Experience. She has also taught writing and theatre for Thiel College, Kent State University, and Penn State University.
Education
Rita earned bachelor's degrees in English and drama from Carnegie Mellon University, where she graduated with honors. She received a master's in creative writing from the University of St Andrews in Scotland, where her dissertation received distinction.
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Stories By Rita Dorsch
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Spider-Man has more than his fair share of memorable villains, but which are the most powerful?
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Fast X defied expectations to keep the long-running action franchise alive — but how?
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Between the Christian God and an omniscient AI, there's plenty to chew on in Mrs. Davis.
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Here's everything you never knew about Oscar winner Jamie Foxx.
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Season 3 of the Mandalorian is easily the most polarizing of the Disney+ series thus far. Fans got especially grumpy about the following parts.
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"The Mandalorian" Season 3 contains some fun in-jokes and self-owns that we spotted. These are the lines in Season 3 that have more to say than you might think.
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A new HBO series set in George R.R. Martin's Westeros is coming. Here's who we want to see in "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight."
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