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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.
A work of poetry published by the University of Georgia was awarded the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.
The Townsend Prize for Fiction is administrated every two years by The Chattahoochee Review and the Georgia Center for the Book. The award is given to an "outstanding novel or short-story collection published by a Georgia writer during the past two years" and is "the state of Georgia’s oldest and most prestigious literary award." [5] [6]
Sol Plaatje Prize for Translation – awarded for a translation of prose or poetry into English from any other of the South African official languages. Rossica Young Translators Prize – open to submissions from translators aged under 25, awarded annually for the translation of a passage of contemporary fiction from Russian into English. [3]
He is the only writer to win the Townsend Prize for Fiction twice. His poetry is featured regularly in publications such as Harpers, The Georgia Review, The Chattahoochee Review, The Gettysburg Review, and Southern Poetry Review. [2] In 2002, Mitcham began teaching writing workshops as a part-time professor at Mercer University.
T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry – publication prize awarded annually by Truman State University for the best unpublished collection in English. A distinct prize with the same name is awarded in the United Kingdom; Willis Barnstone Translation Prize – annual prize for an outstanding translation of a poem from any language into English
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Mary Cappello is a writer and professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Rhode Island. [1] She is the author of five books of literary nonfiction, and her essays and experimental prose have been published in The Georgia Review, [2] Salmagundi [3] and Cabinet Magazine. [4]