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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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Georgia Review
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We are excited to announce that the 2026 Georgia Review Prose Prize is open November 1 - January 15, 2026, and will be judged by @BaizeShephard ! Learn more here: https://t.co/dGZDiQwgx8
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Leila Chatti in our Fall 2025 issue. Read the entire poem in print or online: https://t.co/muDSMHZuZM
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Fulfil
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Hear why moving to Fulfil as their third ERP was a breath of fresh air.
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Split Lip Magazine
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Let's open ACCOMPLISHMENT SUNDAY with some poetry ❤️ Poetry Editor CD Eskilson published a translation in @GeorgiaReview 💕 Find your copy here: https://t.co/ed87Mvamfz
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Georgia Review
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Jalondra A. Davis and Jasmine Moore-Strickland review two recent Black horror anthologies in our Fall 2025 issue. Read the review in print or online: https://t.co/GZm9DNWmpR
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@lsupress
LSU Press
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Check out this conversation with four-time LSU Press author Alice Friman (On the Overnight Train, Blood Weather, The View from Saturn, Vinculum) and Rumena Bužarovska in @georgiareview:
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Rumena Bužarovska is a prominent writer living in North Macedonia and a friend of mine. She visited two years ago right before my new book, On the Overnight Train: New and Selected Poems, was...
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Georgia Review
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Rebecca E. Williams in our Fall 2025 issue. Read the entire essay in print or online: https://t.co/dKUN79C03U
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Steven Crowder
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The OG Conservative Podcast! Catch up with Mug Club on Louder with Crowder exclusively on Rumble, the home of free speech.
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Georgia Review
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Carlo Paulo Pacolor, translated from the Filipino by Soleil Davíd, in our Fall 2025 issue. Read the entire story in print or online: https://t.co/h7w5IEJTP2
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Aláàfin of Poetry
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New poems in @GeorgiaReview 🦉
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Whenever my family and I went to the beach, Mother would always remind me: “Listen, don’t swim to the deep end, okay, there are sharks there.” I always disobeyed her. Carlo Paulo Pacolor, translated by Soleil Davíd @GeorgiaReview https://t.co/UZPVXb9OKv
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Two Versions of the Sea A It’s such an easy thing, loving the sea. Even that word, loving, is inadequate. When I first started swim class, the teacher told us: “This is only the beginning, kids. This...
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Natalie Scenters-Zapico in our Fall 2025 issue. Read the entire poem in print or online: https://t.co/U9gi7zpNvJ
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Our Fall 2025 issue is now available, featuring new writing by Paul Yoon, Gabrielle Lucille Fuentes, and Craig Morgan Taicher, new translations of Tong Wei-Ger and Edith Södergran, as well as a folio of art by José Parlá: https://t.co/Vj3fDEBf8u
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André Dao in our Summer 2025 issue. Read the entire excerpt from his debut novel, ANAM, in print or online https://t.co/65nneshgFc and then go read the expansive conversation between Dao and lawrence-minh búi davis over on GR2 https://t.co/MozzurDUKu
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Bruce Bond reviews John Amen's DARK SOUVENIRS in our Summer 2025 issue. Read the entire review in print or online: https://t.co/nC42PbkqAS
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Georgia Review
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The Georgia Review has a new addition to the masthead! We're excited to welcome Noah Baldino to the team. Read more about our new poetry editor and book reviews editor here:
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CLMP
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Here lies Mabel on the moon. Daughter, sister, victim, and work of art… —“De Quincey’s Botany” by Mónica Ojeda, translated from the Spanish by Kymm Coveney, is published in @GeorgiaReview & featured on our #WITMonth list: https://t.co/fRa07dB1FB
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De Quincey’s Botany Delusional Epitaphs MABEL Here lies Mabel on the moon. Daughter, sister, victim, and work of art: may her milk poetics make the fangs of the universe fall out forever CLYTEMNESTRA...
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Georgia Review
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Hafsah Mujalli @HafsahMujalli , translated from the Arabic by Sawad Hussain @sawadhussain in our Summer 2025 issue. Read the entire poem in print or online: https://t.co/CcOGi3dtzX
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Georgia Review
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Ben Rutherfurd reviews Katie Peterson's FOG AND SMOKE in our Summer 2025 issue. Read the entire review in print or online: https://t.co/OOsTfYeZ0Y
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Mia Alvarado
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Such wonderful editors here:
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Georgia Review
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The Georgia Review is open for general submissions! We can't wait to read your work. Read more about our submission guidelines: https://t.co/3kqXYROFac
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