The Georgia Review Explained

Discipline:Literary journal
Language:English
Abbreviation:Ga. Rev.
Publisher:University of Georgia
Country:USA
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1947–present
Website:https://thegeorgiareview.com/
Jstor:00168386
Issn:0016-8386

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. Works that appear in The Georgia Review are frequently reprinted in the Best American Short Stories and Best American Poetry and have won the Pushcart and O. Henry Prizes.[2] [3]

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  1. Web site: Top 50 Literary Magazine. EWR. August 17, 2015.
  2. "Georgia Review a `different' literary journal" Atlanta Journal-Constitution March 18, 1986. B1
  3. "A Literary Standard" Atlanta Journal-Constitution March 30, 1997. M3