The Georgia Review
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The Georgia Review is an award-winning, nationally respected literary journal founded in 1947. It won the National Magazine Award for Fiction in 1986 and the National Magazine Award for Essay in 2007. Stories that appear in the Georgia Review are frequently reprinted in the Best American Short Stories and have won the Pushcart and O. Henry Prizes.[1][2]
Notable contributors include Eudora Welty, John Edgar Wideman, Eavan Boland, William Stafford, Judith Ortiz Cofer, and Philip Levine.

