Stories Wanting Only to Be Heard: Selected Fiction from Six Decades of The Georgia Review
By Stephen Corey (Editor), Douglas Carlson (Editor), Mindy Wilson (Editor), Lee K. Abbott (Contribution by), Kevin Brockmeier (Contribution by), Fred Chappell (Contribution by), Harry Crews (Contribution by), Pam Durban (Contribution by), Gary Gildner (Contribution by), Donald Hall (Contribution by), Jim Heynen (Contribution by), Mary Hood (Contribution by), Barry Lopez (Contribution by), Naomi Shihab Nye (Contribution by), T. C. Boyle (Contribution by), Siv Cedering (Contribution by), Jack Driscoll (Contribution by), William Faulkner (Contribution by), Ernest J. Gaines (Contribution by), William Gay (Contribution by), T. E. Holt (Contribution by), James Lewis MacLeod (Contribution by), Lee Martin (Contribution by), Phyllis Moore (Contribution by), Joyce Carol Oates (Contribution by), Fred Pfeil (Contribution by), Marjorie Sandor (Contribution by), George Singleton (Contribution by), Jesse Stuart (Contribution by), John Edgar Wideman (Contribution by), Liza Wieland (Contribution by), David Ingle (Editor)
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By Stephen Corey (Editor), Douglas Carlson (Editor), Mindy Wilson (Editor), Lee K. Abbott (Contribution by), Kevin Brockmeier (Contribution by), Fred Chappell (Contribution by), Harry Crews (Contribution by), Pam Durban (Contribution by), Gary Gildner (Contribution by), Donald Hall (Contribution by), Jim Heynen (Contribution by), Mary Hood (Contribution by), Barry Lopez (Contribution by), Naomi Shihab Nye (Contribution by), T. C. Boyle (Contribution by), Siv Cedering (Contribution by), Jack Driscoll (Contribution by), William Faulkner (Contribution by), Ernest J. Gaines (Contribution by), William Gay (Contribution by), T. E. Holt (Contribution by), James Lewis MacLeod (Contribution by), Lee Martin (Contribution by), Phyllis Moore (Contribution by), Joyce Carol Oates (Contribution by), Fred Pfeil (Contribution by), Marjorie Sandor (Contribution by), George Singleton (Contribution by), Jesse Stuart (Contribution by), John Edgar Wideman (Contribution by), Liza Wieland (Contribution by), David Ingle (Editor)
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Founded at the University of Georgia in 1947 and published there ever since, The Georgia Review has become one of America’s most highly regarded journals of arts and letters. Never stuffy and never shallow, The Georgia Review seeks a broad audience of intellectually open and curious readers—and strives to give those readers rich content that invites and sustains repeated attention and consideration. Pulitzer Prize winners and neverbeforepublished writers are equals during the journal’s ma...


