Events
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 5:30pm @ CINÉ Please join us at Ciné, for a reading and reception with W. Ralph Eubanks and Aryn Kyle to mark our seventy-fifth anniversary, celebrate our success with the National Magazine Awards, and honor our interns in the University of Georgia Experiential Learning Program. Come for the readings, stay for […]
Read MoreOn Tuesday, April 12th, The Georgia Review will host an evening of poetry, featuring Arthur Sze and Ilya Kaminsky reading with the 2020 and 2021 Loraine Williams Poetry Prize winners, Hannah Perrin King and Mathew Weitman. Open to the public and free of charge, this event will take place in the Ciné Lab from 5:30 to 8:00 […]
Read MoreThe School of Art, in conjunction with The Georgia Review, is hosting a two-day interdisciplinary conference organized around the theme of misplacement. Visual artists, writers, and leading scholars in the fields of art history, literature, media studies, race, and queer theory will present recent work at the newly opened Athenaeum. Events will include an exhibition, […]
Read More“What exactly is the nature of musical listening if ‘what we mainly hear, or hear corroborated . . . are personal, private, vanishing evocations’? What are the possibilities for encouraging the collective aspects of listening when ‘the man who creates the music is hearing something else’?” These are some of the questions that Radiclani Clytus, […]
Read MoreJoin a reading by David Hayden and Laura van den Berg as they explore the weird in short fiction. Georgia Review editor Gerald Maa will lead with introductions, and Nicholas Allen, director of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, will facilitate a conversation between the authors. This event is part of the 2020 Spotlight on the […]
Read MoreJoin the UGA Libraries and The Georgia Review in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame with a lecture by W. Ralph Eubanks. The event is part of the 2020 Spotlight on the Arts Festival. Sunday, November 8 4:00pm to 5:00pm Virtual Event Click here for more details.
Read MoreOn Friday, November 15, The Georgia Review will host a discussion with poet A. E. Stallings, a 2019 Pulitzer Prize finalist, at 1:00 p.m. in the Park Hall auditorium (200 Baldwin Street, Room 265). Then, at 7:00 p.m. that evening, The Georgia Review and the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame will present a […]
Read MoreOn Thursday, January 30, The Georgia Review will celebrate the launch of its Winter 2019 issue by hosting a reading and discussion centered on the theme “queer faith.” Internationally renowned writer Kazim Ali and Lee Cornell, an active member of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Athens, will each read from their respective work. […]
Read MoreAthens, Ga. – On Thursday, February 20th, The Georgia Review will host an evening of poetry and fiction, featuring Carmen Giménez Smith and Tiphanie Yanique. Open to the public free of charge, this event will take place in the Ciné Lab at 6:00 p.m., with a book signing to follow. Copies of the poets’ […]
Read MoreThe Georgia Review, UGA’s Creative Writing Program, and Stillpoint Literary Magazine are pleased to present Literary Arts at UGA: A Showcase. This event will take place during UGA’s Spotlight on the Arts and feature readings by members of all three organizations. Free and open to the public, it will be held at Ciné on Thursday, […]
Read MoreThe Georgia Review Fall 2019 Issue Release Celebration Featuring Poets Eavan Boland and Alice Friman
On Tuesday, October 22nd, The Georgia Review will celebrate the launch of its Fall 2019 issue with an evening of poetry featuring Eavan Boland and Alice Friman. Open to the public free of charge, this event will take place at the Lyndon House Arts Center at 6:00 p.m. with a reception with light […]
Read MoreWe’re getting excited for our trip to New York for the Brooklyn Book Festival! Come see us on Sunday, Sept. 22nd at booth 106—we’d love to say hello! More info: https://brooklynbookfestival.org
Read MoreThe Georgia Review is looking forward to a road trip to Atlanta for the Decatur Book Festival on Saturday, August 31 and Sunday, September 1. The Festival is free and open to the public, and features hundreds of authors, book signings, activities, performances, and exhibitors. Check out the line up and make sure to stop by […]
Read MoreJoin us on Tuesday, August 20, to celebrate our Summer 2019 issue with a reading and reception featuring poets Alberto Ríos and Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor. Open to the public free of charge, this event will take place at Ciné at 7:00 p.m. with a reception to follow. Copies of Ríos’s and Cahnmann-Taylor’s books (through Avid Bookshop) and The […]
Read MoreJOIN US! The staff of The Georgia Review is hosting a celebration for long-time editor Stephen Corey in honor of his retirement—after 36 years at GR! This will be a two-part event, and we invite subscribers, contributors, and friends to join us at one or both venues. The celebration will kick off with a catered […]
Read MoreJoin us on Friday, May 31, to celebrate our Spring 2019 issue with a reading and reception featuring poets Natasha Trethewey and Ama Codjoe. Open to the public free of charge, this event will take place in the Georgia Museum of Art auditorium at 7:00 p.m. with a reception to follow in the museum’s […]
Read MoreEnvironmental Writer Barry Lopez to revisit UGA on Earth Day 2019 National Book Award winner Barry Lopez, one of the country’s most important environmental writers and advocates for several decades, will return to the University of Georgia on April 22 for The Georgia Review’s eleventh annual Earth Day program. A contributor to the Review over […]
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