Listening to the Thrush: Notes toward the Greening of Poetry in a Time of Global Climate Change. - Margaret Gibson
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Absolutely thrilled to have won the Georgia Review Prose Prize Georgia Review . This win means so much because the short story is a form I'm obsessed with, and because Danielle Evans is a writer I deeply, deeply admire. I can’t wait for y'all to read 'Henna Is Just Roots.'
Congrats to #poeta Brandon Som for winning the 2024 The Pulitzer Prizes for 'Tripas: Poems' Georgia Review Books.
Excerpt below from “Shainadas,” first published in the NW Review #poetry
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On May 6, 2024, the winners of the Pulitzer Prize across all categories were announced. Tripas by Brandon Som, copublished by Georgia Review and the UGA Press, was selected as the Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry! UGA Libraries
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I still haven’t read a better first paragraph of a short story released post-2000 than Ye Chun’s “Hao” in Georgia Review
Georgia Review’s fall 2023 issue is full of exquisite poetry, essays, fiction and a haunting fold-out insert. I hope you all pick up a copy and appreciate the words and images.
poem for the two jerkoff customers who called in and who, upon my southern accent, mock the fuck out my homelands with no provocation
South ain't perfect by a long ways, but these folks can fuck off.
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Kaya is thrilled to announce the return of the Asian American Literature Festival 2024, with events across the country and world this September 14-22!
In partnership with the dream team Asian American Writers' Workshop @georgiareview kearnystreetworkshop Kundiman and more ❤️
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Hey Kevin Young Marilyn Chin @georgiareview @ampoetryreview Kenyon Review Ploughshares @vqr you might like this essay about Garrett Hongo.
'' You've internalized the male gaze,' she says. She sounds authoritative, but, I wonder, what if I'm just a bad artist?' Read the full story by Nicole Haroutunian in print or online.
'Calamity Days,' one of the final pieces from *Mom in Space* to appear in a lit mag, is out in the winter issue of Georgia Review. It's the final poem in the book and 7 pages long--here's a few excerpts to whet your appetite:
We want to thank the following 2024 #NationalPoetryMonth sponsors who help make possible the largest literary celebration in the world: T. S. Eliot Foundation, Georgia Review, the song cave, & The Telling Room.
We're excited to join American Literary Translators Association (ALTA) for the 4th year of #ReadTheWorld , an online book fair celebrating translation! Use the discount code READTHEWORLD at our store to enjoy 25% these Georgia Review Books.