@GeorgiaReview is open until May 15th for the #LoraineWilliams#PoetryPrize. Send your best for an opportunity to win $1,500 & publication in the Georgia Review!
🌟 Brian Teare will serve as the final judge for the 2026 Loraine Williams Poetry Prize.
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Muy contenta y agradecida con la versión al inglés de @DorothyPS del cuento “Ahí está la casa de Dolores del Río” en la espléndida @GeorgiaReview There Stands the House of Dolores del Río, translated from the Spanish by D. P. Snyder - The Georgia Review https://t.co/Pho3XpwTgS
Really enjoyed the poignant & thought-provoking CNF by Rochelle L. Johnson in the latest @GeorgiaReview. Beautiful braided essay about the “phantom pains” after amputation & that result from losses in our environment. Unique perspective from a professor of environmental studies.
"They said my missing limb might attempt to figure out what had become of itself, as if emptiness can reflect on what used to occupy it. As if emptiness can wonder." —Rochelle Johnson for @georgiareview https://t.co/h2MdczDcxy
Our Winter 2025 issue is now available, with new work from Carter Sickels, Lynne Thompson, Rucy Cui, Kai Carlson-Wee, a feature on the late artist Beverly Buchanan, new translations of Úrsula Starke, and the winner and runner-up of our 2025 Prose Prize: https://t.co/QuekMCvkIl
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
“My mother is Susan Power. And I am Susan Power. People call us ‘Big Susie and Little Susie,’ all in one breath as if we are a single creature with two heads and four hands.”
—Mona Susan Power's “Bloodthread” in @GeorgiaReview#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth https://t.co/IomZJTyutE
“Men are coming to take Mom’s bed. Her quilts and blankets and sheets and throws are covered with cigarette burn holes.”
Read Morgan Talty’s “The [Unintelligible]” in @GeorgiaReview! #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth https://t.co/nIELiSCz3o
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