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  2. Atlanta Review - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Review is an international poetry journal based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was founded by Daniel Veach in 1994 and is published twice a year. Karen Head of the Georgia Institute of Technology became editor in 2016. [1] The journal's focus is poetry, but interviews and black-and-white artwork are occasionally accepted.

  3. List of literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of literary magazines and journals: periodicals devoted to book reviews, creative nonfiction, essays, poems, short fiction, and similar literary endeavors. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Because the majority are from the United States , the country of origin is only listed for those outside the U.S.

  4. The Georgia Review - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Review is a literary journal based in Athens, Georgia. Founded at University of Georgia in 1947, [ 1 ] the journal features poetry, fiction, essays, book reviews, and visual art. The journal has won National Magazine Awards for Fiction in 1986, for Essays in 2007, and for Profile Writing in 2020.

  5. The Chattahoochee Review - Wikipedia

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    The Chattahoochee Review was founded in 1981 by English professor and critic Lamar York, who was its founding editor. In 1997, Lawrence Hetrick became editor of the journal. [2] [3] In 2003, the journal received the "Governor's Awards in the Humanities" from the State of Georgia in recognition of its legacy.

  6. Free State Review - Wikipedia

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    Free State Review is a biannual literary journal published in print by Galileo Books and features drama, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. [1] The journal is based in Aiken, South Carolina and ships issues nationally in the U.S. and internationally. [1] The journal allows simultaneous submissions but no reprints. [1] Contributors include but are ...

  7. Joyland (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Joyland (formerly known as Joyland: A hub for short fiction) is a digital platform and print literary journal. It was created in 2008 [1] by novelist Emily Schultz [2] and filmmaker Brian Joseph Davis. [3] Though based in New York, the publication's editorial network is distributed across North American cities and regions.

  8. New South (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    New South (previously known as The GSU Review) is an American print literary magazine published twice a year by Georgia State University. Founded in 2007 by Jamie Iredell and Christopher Bundy, it is affiliated with GSU's Creative Writing program, which also publishes the literary magazine Five Points. Anna Sandy-Elrod is the Editor-in-Chief of ...

  9. Five Points: A Journal of Literature and Art - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1996, Five Points: A Journal of Literature and Art is published three times a year by the Georgia State University, Department of English and co-edited by Megan Sexton and David Bottoms. Each issue features poetry, fiction, essays, and interviews.