Georgia Review
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Award-winning literary journal featuring poetry, fiction, essays, art, & reviews. Published quarterly in Athens, GA, since 1947.
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I'm happy to have a new long poem, "Blue Zenith," in the Georgia Review -- thank you Editor Gerald Maa and staff for a beautiful issue of one of my favorite literary magazines
35 years after 1987's Fatal Attraction, the 2023 series of the same name "reframes the titillating tale through contemporary discourses about accountability— but makes a new kind of mess," writes Felice Arenas Read the review in print or online bit.ly/3Y9S444
Congratulations to Nadia Davids whose short story, "Bridling," originally published in The Georgia Review, is a finalist for the 2024 The Caine Prize for African Writing ! Read the story from our Fall 2023 issue: bit.ly/4fo0dIf
The Labor of Poetry: In Conversation with Brandon Som Darlington Chibueze Anuonye interviews Som about his 2024 Pulitzer Prize-winning book. hopkinsreview.com/features/in-co… UGA Press Georgia Review The Pulitzer Prizes
We're so excited to be participating in the 2024 Asian American Literature Festival and partnering with @UGApress with this reading at Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia . Athens, you don't want to miss it 💫
A cloud of pilgrims is moving toward us, the whiteness of their robes scarcely matters…. Read this excerpt from Samira Negrouche’s TRACES, translated from French by Nancy Naomi Carlson, in Georgia Review (& our #WITMonth list): thegeorgiareview.com/posts/from-tra…
“Go Hyunjin graduated from college, took a job as a team secretary at an insurance firm, and got married....” “Words and Kisses” by Kim Sehee, translated from Korean by Paige Aniyah Morris in Georgia Review, is on our #WITMonth list: thegeorgiareview.com/posts/words-an…
Close out #WITMonth by picking a read (or several) from ANMLY :: Anomaly :: Anomalous Press, The Hopkins Review, Apple Valley Review, ACM, Terrain.org, and Georgia Review—and bookmark our reading list to come back to year-round! clmp.org/news/a-reading…
Nadia Davids' "Birdling" published by Georgia Review and shortlisted for the The Caine Prize for African Writing is an interesting read. It's about art. An attempt to grasp the ephemeral. And you find that in the writing itself. Lyrical and subtle. It stays with you. ❤️ thegeorgiareview.com/posts/bridling/
Happy #NationalTranslationMonth! Be sure to check out this year’s reading list for translations from indie publishers Orison Books, Book*hug Press, Flood Editions, Black Sun Lit, Nightboat Books, The Fabulist Magazine, Slant Books, Georgia Review, and more: clmp.org/news/a-reading…