Nantahala
Nantahala: A Review of Writing and Photography from Appalachia is an online journal launched in 2000 featuring work from regional artists. Nantahala is edited and produced by several professors from...
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The Southern Literary Messenger was one of the most successful and influential literary magazines in the South. Founded by Richmond printer Thomas Willis White and edited for a time by Edgar Allan...
View ArticleStudies in Bibliography
Studies in Bibliography is a scholarly journal founded in 1948 by Fredson Bowers, a professor of English at the University of Virginia, and published by the Bibliographical Society of the University...
View ArticleWilliam and Mary Review
The William and Mary Review is a journal of poetry, visual art, fiction, and nonfiction published annually by students at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Founded in 1962, its...
View ArticleBlackbird
Blackbird is a twice-yearly online journal of literature and the arts run as a joint venture by the Creative Writing Program of the Department of English at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond...
View ArticleNew Literary History
The journal New Literary History was founded in 1969 as part of the sesquicentennial commemoration of the University of Virginia. Founding editor Ralph Cohen, a professor of English, proposed a new...
View ArticleBagby, George William (1828–1883)
George William Bagby was a licensed physician, editor, journalist, essayist, and humorist. He is best remembered as the editor who, on the advent of the American Civil War (1861–1865), turned the...
View ArticleHollins Critic, The
The Hollins Critic is a journal of literary criticism published five times a year through Hollins University in Roanoke. Founded in 1964 by Louis Rubin Jr., the journal was intended to promote new...
View ArticleShenandoah
Shenandoah is a literary journal published three times a year by Washington and Lee University in Lexington. Founded in 1950 by J. J. Donovan, D. C. G. Kerry, and Tom Wolfe, the journal publishes...
View ArticleMeridian
Meridian is a semiannual literary magazine produced at the University of Virginia and edited by students in the school's graduate creative writing program. The journal typically runs 176 pages;...
View ArticleReviewer, The
The Reviewer was a Richmond-based experimental literary magazine published from 1921 until 1925 in thirty-five issues that helped spark the Southern Literary Renaissance. With an open editorial...
View ArticleSouthern Literary Messenger
The Southern Literary Messenger was one of the most successful and influential literary magazines in the South. Founded by Richmond printer Thomas Willis White and edited for a time by Edgar Allan...
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